Photo Contest Winners

Heritage 1 by Pierre Legault - June 2018
Loch March 16 by Mark Ayoubi - October 2017
Gatineau 12 by Edward Lascelle - September 2017 Winner
Bearbrook 16 by Robb Towns - August 2017 Winner
Camelot 18 by Bruce Raganold July 2017
Larrimac Hole 3 by Phillip Gray - June 2017 Winner
Carleton by Brenda Pilon - October 2016
Pakenham 9 by Jy Shin - September 2016 Winner
Pakenham 6 By Jeannot Trudel - August 2016 Winner
Sorcier 11 by Marc Rossignol - July 2016
Meadows East 8 by Cindy Burnside - June 2016
Cedarhill 9 By Satoko Ide - October 2015 Winner
Larrimac 3 By Phillip Gray August 2015
Greensmere Rainbow By Irene Nadon - July 2015 Winner
Bearbrook 1 By Rick Lane - June 2015 Winner
Renfrew 18 by Cathy Campbell - October 2014
Nation 12 by Pam R Smith - September 2014
Camelot 18 by Derrick Mayson - August 2014 Winner
Bearbrook 6 by Rick Lane - July 2014
Stonebridge 5 by Neil Spooner - June 2014
Metcalfe 9 - Hole 1 by Shelley Holmes - October 2013
Mississippi 8 by Chris Harris - September 2013
White Sands 2 by Marie Eve Laniel - August 2013
Rideau Lakes 8 by Garry Bowbly - July 2013
Calabogie Highlands 16 by Cathy Campbell - June 2013
Mont Ste Marie 10 by Jim Cumming - October 2012
Smugglers Glen 4 by Suzanne Hawthorne - September 2012
Royal Laurentian 16 by Nelly Van Berlo - August 2012
Rivermead 13 by Mark Hollingworth - July 2012
Mapleview 17 by Gloria Frazer - Jume 2012
Meadows North 4 by Satoko Ide - October 2011
Le Diable 15 by Shawn Bisson - September 2011
Montebello 6 by Chris St Michael - August 2011
Stonebridge 7 by Mike Kenny - July 2011

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La Cité Golf Club
613-632-6010
850 McGill St Hawkesbury Ont.

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La Cité Golf Club
was originally a par 64 golf course known as Bon Air Public Golf. It was constructed in 1994 on 112 acres of land located in the heart of the city of Hawkesbury. Steven Ward, a golf architect from Golf Plan Associates of Toronto designed the course.

mlacite05In April 1998, the golf course was bought by three local businessmen Kurt Hungerbuebler and Raymond Danis, two industrialists and Rejean Thoret, an insurance broker.

The new owners quickly added 8 tees to lengthen the course by 245 yards and proceeded to purchase adjacent land to extend the golf course to a par 70, which will be 6043 yards from the back tees, for a 69 rating with a slope of 124. Three of the nine par 3's were eliminated and substituted by par 5's, however the attractive front tees were kept intact, playing at 4612 yards for the beginner or senior golfers. Again the golf architect Steven Ward was hired to maintain the authentic character and design of the original golf course.

slacite03 Three existing greens were bulldozed away to either unify existing holes or create new ones. 115,000 yards of dwarf blue grass and bent grass were laid down to cover the new holes.

slacite09Blaney Creek runs through this fully automated irrigated course. Fountains purify and keep the four lakes clear and algae free. The stone edged creek which runs through the 6th and 17th fairways again adds charm to the course. The impressive, newly constructed stone wall bordering the par 5 8th hole further enhances the character of this layout. One soon forgets he is enjoying the game of golf on a course located in the heart of a city. A luxurious and elegant clubhouse with a paved parking lot fully compliments this public golf course.

A nearby Best Western Motel, attractive local and franchised restaurants could make your next golf vacation a reality. How about booking your next golf tournament, wedding reception or family get together at La Cité Golf Club.