Kingswell Glen Golf Club combines history and innovation in one of southwestern Ontario’s most scenic settings. Originally established as the Petrolia Golf & Country Club, it was redesigned into an 18-hole championship course that now stretches over 6,700 yards.
The layout winds through mature forest and open meadowland, using elevation and water to create visual drama. Wide fairways invite confident swings, but positioning is key to setting up good angles into quick, contoured greens. The finishing holes are among the strongest in the region, rewarding bold play but punishing anything less than precision.
The course’s new ownership has invested in improvements across the property—from conditioning to facilities—bringing fresh energy to a historic club. Kingswell Glen is polished, challenging, and welcoming, offering a first-class experience without losing its small-town warmth.
Just about every golf course has a signature hole. But how many have a signature green? With all due respect to the island 17th at TPC Sawgrass, there’s one in the Bluegrass State that might just take the cake, and a few snorts of Kentucky’s finest bourbon for good measure.
Lassing Pointe, located just 20 minutes from downtown Cincinnati across the Ohio border,