Maple Ridge Golf Club offers 27 holes of well-maintained golf just east of London, making it one of the most versatile public courses in the region. The three nines—North, South, and East—allow for multiple 18-hole combinations, keeping play fresh every visit.
The design blends open stretches with tighter holes framed by mature trees, offering a mix of challenge and comfort. Water hazards appear throughout but are used thoughtfully. The greens are large, smooth, and fast enough to test your putting touch without frustration.
Maple Ridge’s clubhouse and staff are part of what makes the experience memorable—friendly, efficient, and community-focused. It’s a course that balances affordability with quality, giving golfers the feeling of a well-run private club without the commitment.
The first lesson in Golf Course Architecture 101 is that land should dictate design. So it’s no surprise that hall-of-famer Hale Irwin, one of the few players in history to win three U.S. Opens and a prodigious student of the game, would follow that rule to a “tee” at Coyote Crossing in West Lafayette, IN. The award-winning layout fits the property like a well-worn glove.