Lambton Golf and Country Club is a private golf and tennis club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Club is located in the eastern banks of the Humber River, west of Jane Street. It was established in 1902, designed by George Cumming, with input from George Lyon, who became its best-known member. Its golf course has hosted many national and international tournaments, including four Canadian Opens:
More recently in 2001, Lambton hosted the Four Nations Cup, featuring men's amateur teams from Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Canada won.
The Club has 27 holes of golf, with a 9-hole executive-length "Valley Course", and its 18-hole championship "Lambton Course", which plays to par 71 and up to 7,093 yards from the back tees. The course features include the 6th hole, a 567-yard par 5, and the 17th a 255-yard par 3 hole.[1]
The Club's tennis program is mostly recreational, and it provides year-round play by means of a 'bubble' installed over the courts in the colder months.