Trafalgar Golf & Country Club

Trafalgar Golf & Country Club Trafalgar Golf and Country Club is a semi-private club, located in Milton at the Derry and 6th Line intersection which was established in 1958.

In January 1958, Keith Robinson obtained an option to purchase Ruthven's sod farm to pursue his dream of building and operating his own golf course. Armed with his option and Robbie Robinson's hand-coloured layout of the course, Keith and Bob Watson convinced nine astute businessmen to invest in what would become Trafalgar Golf & Country Club. (In those days, the area was known as Trafalgar Townsh

ip and this is why the name Trafalgar was chosen.) The initial investors were: Earl Black, Walter Hayward, Murray Greeniaus, Ross Hawley (who had flown with Keith during World War II), Gleason Henderson, Ken Harmer, Grif Adamson, Keith Robinson, Ivan Slessor (who sold his shares in 1959), Robert Watson and Ross Watson. All the remaining original investors, or their families, are still owners. Once the Company was formed, Keith with the same coloured course layout started to sell memberships. His concept was that Trafalgar would be a truly family oriented golf course where men and women were to be treated equally, and baby-sitting would be provided. A swimming pool with a lifeguard would be built, and a junior program and clinic would be organized to promote an early interest in the game (a system which produced 2 Canadian Junior Champions and 5 Ontario Champions in 6 years). The junior program was modeled after my years as a member of Royal York Golf Club (St. George's now) where my sister and I were treated as equals by the ladies. Sandra Post came to us at 8 years old because of that policy. She was a member at Oakville where she was allowed to practice but could not play until she was 14, a rule of thumb held by most clubs. Trafalgar had the most innovative junior program in Ontario initiated by Bud Corbett who volunteered to set up the clinics and programs, found trophy donors and in general, organized the junior section much as it is today. Our junior Canadian and Ontario champions include; Sandra Post, Wayne Macdonald, Martin Mason, Ken Fay and Kelly Roberts to name a few--a phenomenal record for a fledgling club. Marlene Streit and I convened the very first 3-day Junior Girls Ontario Championship at Trafalgar. The ladies billeted the out-of-town players, provided transportation to and from the course, and our junior boys carried their clubs. We had a big barbecue and dance with a live band on Thursday evening before the final matches on Friday. This event was the model for the Championship for many years until it was impossible to find a club that would give up 3 whole days for an outside event. The fee in 1958 was $100.00 per couple. By April 1st, having 100 paid up members, Keith started hiring staff to begin shaping the course. Nine temporary holes were set up and many of our Charter Members will remember them with fondness. By early May, our members were happily banging away on Bill Ruthven's sod farm, while in the background, the course you play on today was being shaped and seeded. Robbie Robinson was our course consultant and made sure Trafalgar would be a championship course in years to come. On June 1st, I arrived with part of my family (the boys stayed behind to finish their school year) to run the snackbar. The Robinson family moved into the old "Price Homestead" (the original clubhouse) and shared the facilities, including the bathroom, with an ever-increasing membership. A verandah was built on either end of the homestead which served as a sitting and dining area until the new Clubhouse was built in 1961. On July 1st, 1958, the first nine was opened (today's back nine although 1, 2, 11, and 12 were reversed). The full 18 was in play by midsummer 1959, the year the Directors made the decision to turn the club private. We have never looked back. Keith directed the whole operation for the first two years. He was the Manager, Pro, and Greens Superintendent. Roy Romain came in 1960 to take over the Pro Shop and stayed for 15 years. I ran the kitchen for two years until there was sufficient business to offer the concession to Lorne and Bea Giberson. Many of us have mouth-watering memories of the Giberson butter tarts. Keith remained the Manager and Greens Superintendent until October 31st, 1963, at which time he left to build Hornby Tower Golf Club, a pay-as-you-play operation north of the 401. Keith Robinson died of cancer in 1966, having left his mark at Trafalgar forever. Ross Watson became Club Manager in 1963 and remained in that position until his death in 1986. Stuart Wallace worked under Keith for one year before taking over as Superintendent in 1964, a position he held until his retirement in 1991. May Johnson came to Trafalgar on March 1, 1959, and ran the office until her retirement in 1992. Len Turner started June 22, 1965 and is still doing a wonderful job running the bar. John Ellison was the Pro between Roy and Edge Caravaggio who came to Trafalgar in 1981. Edge left Trafalgar in 1993 and Fraser McIntyre became Trafalgar's head professional. Al Langdon become General Manager in 1986 and remained in that position until he retired in 1994. Martha Watson took over as General Manager in 1995.Sadie Stevens who added her special expertise to the catering facilities at Trafalgar was with the club from 1981 to 1997. In 2009 Trafalgar took over the catering at the club and has had tremendous success with chef Peter Hansen. We feel strongly that we have a solid team, who work well together. We are fortunate at Trafalgar to have such wonderful staff. In the late 1980's, Murray Greeniaus and I stepped down from the Executive Committee and were replaced by, what we felt and has proven to be, an effective and astute "second generation" team. Ted Harmer, Ken Harmer's son, and Robbie Robinson, Keith Robinson's son, joined Bob Watson to form the new Executive Committee. Since taking over, this th*****me has been fearless and forward thinking and have engineered all the changes that have occurred at Trafalgar in the last several years. Bob Watson retired from his duties as President and member of the Executive Committee in 2000. He passed away in 2006. Of the original group, there is only one left, myself. We've come a long way since our scratchy and learning-on-the-job beginnings and we hope, you, the members, will be enjoying golf and fellowship at Trafalgar for many more happy years to come and have as many wonderful memories as I do.

Should you be warned if you're about to break a rule? 🤔Let us know in the comments below
05/22/2023

Should you be warned if you're about to break a rule? 🤔

Let us know in the comments below

A referee came to Phil Mickelson’s rescue at the PGA Championship. What should you do if you see someone about to commit a Rule of Golf breach?

Just not the same start to the season without this place.
04/20/2023

Just not the same start to the season without this place.

May our course live on through our memories
02/15/2023

May our course live on through our memories

Much love to all our members over the last 60+ seasons. It was all of you that made this place so special. This is a pla...
10/30/2022

Much love to all our members over the last 60+ seasons. It was all of you that made this place so special. This is a place we will keep in our hearts forever. The ship is leaving the port forever…

10/18/2022

Congratulations to Trafalgar's very own Doug Lawrie on being named a finalist for the 2022 PGA of Ontario Coach of the Year Award! We appreciate all of his effort working with our golfers this season! ⛳

Check out the link below for a full list of this year's award nominees! 👇👇

PGA of Ontario Awards finalists & Professional Recognition Program Top 25 - https://bit.ly/3TduON2

Doug Lawrie
GolfNorth Properties

Reporting live from the 9th green, Hole in One alert!!  makes an ace!Congrats!
09/30/2022

Reporting live from the 9th green, Hole in One alert!! makes an ace!
Congrats!

09/28/2022

❄️ FROST DELAYS ❄️

As the weather becomes colder and more unpredictable, it is important to learn the importance of why golf courses have frost delays! Check out the video below covering frost delays, featuring GolfNorth Vice President & Chief Agronomist Doug Breen!

Our course calendar will contain the latest information on frost delays, course conditions, and possible closures. Follow the link below to view the course calendar list and select our course!

COURSE CALENDARS 👉 https://bit.ly/3SENnZM

Fitting that our likely last hole in one was made by a man who poured his heart and soul into the course for fifty years...
09/17/2022

Fitting that our likely last hole in one was made by a man who poured his heart and soul into the course for fifty years. Congrats Jimmy on hole in one number NINE!!!!!!!!!⛳️

Go time
09/14/2022

Go time

09/13/2022

Today, September 13th, is a day to recognize our hard working superintendents (and turf teams) who help keep our golf course enjoyable and sustainable! These men and women are an integral part of our business and we would not be able to keep the courses running smoothly without them! We encourage anyone who loves golf to use the hashtag to show your appreciation and thank your course superintendent! ⛳


An important announcement from GolfNorth Properties regarding the future of Trafalgar Golf and Country Club. Thank you t...
09/09/2022

An important announcement from GolfNorth Properties regarding the future of Trafalgar Golf and Country Club. Thank you to all our members, staff, and public players for their support over the years.

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