7 am - 7 pm
EST. 1987
There are no power carts at this time.
Please repair your ball marks on the greens.
The last basket is sold at 6:30 pm
Please be off the range by 7:00 pm
Thank you!
THE COURSE & PRACTICE FACILITIES ARE NOW OPEN 7 am - 7 pm
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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU ARRIVE
- A large, free parking lot on-site
- Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your tee time and 20 minutes prior if you require a cart.
To rent a power cart, you must have a valid credit card on file, be at least 25 years old, and have a valid driver’s license.
- Power cart availability is subject to change with course conditions. They won't be put on the course if it's too wet. If you need a power cart due to medical assistance, please call ahead to ensure one is available for use before you arrive.
- All players must have their own clubs and bags to play. Please do not combine clubs into one bag to maintain a fast pace of play.
- If you want to walk the course during play, you must purchase a green fee—walkers are not allowed in a foursome.
- The Driving Range is CLOSED every Thursday until 11:00 am for maintenance.
- The Driving Range and practice area CLOSES 30 MINUTES before sunset. The last bucket is sold HALF an HOUR before sunset. The hours of play and practice change with the sun. Please give yourself enough time to use the facilities before we close.
- If you have purchased a bucket of balls for the range, you can use the chipping and putting area in the back. To avoid congestion, we ask each player to use six balls max. These areas close 30 minutes before sunset.
- There are no club or power cart rentals during twilight hours. ONLY pull cart handles will be rented at that time.
- Twilight hours begin 2 hours before sunset for 9 holes and 3 hours before sunset for 18.
The dress code is golf attire. Men must wear shirts with sleeves.
Learn more about our Driving Range & Practice Facilities
Centennial Park Golf Centre
Has 3 Great 9-Hole Courses
HISTORY
Centennial Park Golf Centre was built by a group of private investors in partnership with the City of Etobicoke (now Toronto) with the mission to provide affordable golf for the citizens of Etobicoke and surrounding areas without any cost to the taxpayers and with an emphasis on a high standard of service at a well-maintained facility.
Our mission also includes support for worthwhile community activities and charities. Since 1989 on the last Saturday of September, Centennial, in partnership with the Toronto Firefighters, donates the golf course to Women’s Habitat for a fund raising tournament. 100% of the proceeds from the tournament goes to the charity. We support many other charities on a yearly basis, as well.
Centennial opened on June 30, 1987 as an 18-hole executive length golf course, driving range, mini-golf and practice facility with a fully equipped restaurant and bar. The golf course was designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Robert Labbett. Dr. Hurdzan has designed other golf courses in the area such as The Devil’s Pulpit and The Devil’s Paintbrush, Georgian Bay Club and south of the border the Erin Hills Golf Club which hosted the 2017 US Open and will host the upcoming 2025 US Women’s Open.
The facility was officially opened by Larry Mize, who months earlier had won the 1987 Masters with a thrilling chip-in in the playoff.
The sport of golf grew in popularity dramatically in the late 90s creating significant wait times to tee off. This prompted the investors to construct a third nine-hole course which integrates with the existing 18 holes. The additional nine holes opened in 2001.