Course

NEW IN 2024  27 HOLES OF PARKLAND JOY

A NATURAL BEAUTY SINCE 1921.

The Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club is the region's original parkland-style course. It has evolved and has been recognized as a premier facility. We've been catering to golfers of all skill levels for almost a century. Explore the course to find out why.

BY THE NUMBERS: COURSE STATISTICS


The Blue Course - Original Bay of Quinte Routing: Par 71

TEE BLOCK YARDAGE RATING (M/L) SLOPE (M/L)
TEE BLOCK YARDAGE RATING (M/L) SLOPE (M/L)
Black 6,504 71.3 128
Gold 6,128 69.5/76.2 125/134
Green 5,781 68.1/73.1 121/131
Blue 5,506 67.3/72.8 119/128
White 4966 64.3/69.7 115/121
Red 4550 64.3/69.7 115/121

The Red Course

New 2024 Routing: Par 74

This course is not yet rated. The Red Course is the traditional Bay of Quinte front 9 paired with 9 new holes. Beginning May 2024, the daily 18 hole routing will alternate between the Red and Black Course.

The Black Course

New 2024 Routing: Par 71

This course is not yet rated. The Black Course is the traditional Bay of Quinte back 9 paired with 9 new holes. Beginning May 2024, the daily 18 hole routing will alternate between the Red and Black Course.

A COURSE WORTH FIGHTING FOR.


It all started just after World War I, when a small group of army officers returned to Belleville and established the Quinte Region's first Country Club, modeled after those they had seen in Europe. They retained the services of Howard Watson, one of the most popular and well-recognized Canadian golf course architects of his time. Watson designed the first nine holes which opened in 1921. Bay of Quinte Golf & Country Club quickly became recognized as a premier facility, attracting golfers from across Ontario and New York State, many who came by yacht across Lake Ontario to play our course.

Nearly thirty years later, the legendary Robbie Robinson was brought in to design an additional nine holes evolving the course into a par-72 championship course and over the years, the course has hosted numerous Provincial and National championships.

In 2010, the course was fully renovated; new bunkers were added and changes were made to their design, including placement and type of sand. All of the tee decks were rebuilt and some hole changes were instrumented. Several of the holes have been redesigned to provide additional distance and challenges for low handicappers, but still welcome a pleasurable learning experience for the novice golfer.
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