Ingersoll Golf Club is a classic parkland course that’s been part of Oxford County golf since 1952. It’s known for mature tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, and greens that challenge even the most seasoned players.
The course plays around 6,400 yards from the back tees and flows naturally across the land, with holes that test every part of your game. The front nine is friendlier, offering birdie chances if you keep the ball below the hole. The back nine tightens up, with elevated greens and more pronounced slopes demanding accuracy and touch.
Ingersoll’s conditioning and community feel make it a standout among mid-sized Ontario clubs. The clubhouse offers full dining, a patio with course views, and one of the friendliest memberships you’ll find. It’s small-town golf with professional standards—a course that rewards both skill and respect for the game.
By Bud Key, Mid-Atlantic Director – TeeTime Golf Pass
Ben Hogan, revered by many as the most technically perfect ball-striker in history, is famously attributed with the quote: “Golf is not a matter of life or death, it’s more important than that.” This sentiment perfectly captures the deep passion and significance the sport holds for so many of us.
In the fall of 2023, I struggled through a round of 18 holes at my favorite local course. For several months, I