Golf Canada Foundation – 2022 Edition of the 12 Days of Golf in support of First Tee - Ontario
Auction Ends: Dec 12, 2022 11:59 PM EST

Golf & Sports Gear

Foursome - Essex G&CC (Carts Included)

Item Number
143
Estimated Value
600 CAD
Sold
410 CAD to bcf18db54
Number of Bids
8  -  Bid History

Item Description

(1) Foursome of golf with power carts at Essex Golf & Country Club to be redeemed during the 2023 golf season!

Valid Monday to Friday (Holidays not included).

Tee times can be booked one week in advance. Restrictions apply and based on availability. Expires October 31, 2022.

Essex has long been regarded as one of Canada's finest golf clubs, having been recognized on a number of occasions as one of the world's top 100 golf courses.

The club, founded in 1902 under the name of Oak Ridge Golf Club, has been situated on its present site since 1929. The golf course, designed by legendary golf course architect Donald Ross, has played host to the Ontario Open in 1922, 1949 and 1951, the 1934 Ontario Amateur and the Canadian Ladies Amateur in 1964. However, the event that established Essex as one of the outstanding courses in Canada was the 1976 Canadian Open won by Jerry Pate in his rookie year on the PGA Tour. In 1998 Essex hosted the world's finest female golfers by staging one of the four "Majors" on the LPGA tour, the du Maurier Classic, won by Brandie Burton.

In 2002, the Club marked it's 100th anniversary by hosting the PGA Senior Tour's $1.6 million AT&T Canada Open, making it only the 3rd club in Canada to host a PGA, Seniors PGA, and LPGA event. Tom Jenkins won the event by three strokes over runners-up Bruce Lietzke, Morris Hatalsky and Walter Morgan.