The Scarboro Golf and Country Club is a private equity club in eastern Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the southern portion of the former city of Scarborough. It has facilities for curling and an 18-hole golf course that is ranked among the top courses in Canada[1].
The club's history began in 1912. Its 144 acre site is located in the Scarboro Heights district, approximately 12 miles from downtown Toronto. Its course was originally designed by George Cummings and was extensively changed in 1924 under the direction of A. W. Tillinghast[2]. The course plays to par 71, and it plays to 6,526 yards from the back tees through the Highland Creek valley.
The club has been host of the Canadian Open golf tournament four times, as follows:
Numerous other professional and amateur events have been conducted on the club's fairways.