Canada's Most Difficult Golf Holes

Description

39 pages
Contains Photos
$9.95
ISBN 0-919768-38-5
DDC 796.352'0207

Author

Publisher

Year

1990

Contributor

Reviewed by Joan McGrath

Joan McGrath is a Toronto Board of Education library consultant.

Review

At first, Canada’s Most Difficult Golf Holes is a dedicated golfer’s
nightmare—but only for a single frightened glance. These golf holes
should amuse both the better-than-average golfer and the duffer who can
just get around the 18 holes at the local miniature-golf course. Here
they are: holes across chasms, on mountain peaks, or over waterfalls,
each with (ridiculous) anecdotes to match. These noted Canadian beauty
spots, unsuitably embellished with tacked-on pictures of golfers and
their paraphernalia, include Roche Percé, Qualicum, Cape Split, and
Dinosaur Park (to name only a few) as wildly improbable golf and country
clubs.

Inspired foolery with a truly Canadian brand of idiocy all its own.

Citation

Hepburn, Tom., “Canada's Most Difficult Golf Holes,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed July 12, 2025, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/11656.