EOA Golf Day · Nobleton Lakes

Great Golf.
Better Company.

Tee time is tentative while we confirm the group. Final details by email.

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The Essentials

One Morning. 18 Holes. No Laptops.

A relaxed round with the EOA crew, then lunch on the patio. Everything you need to know is below, and signing up takes about ten seconds.

Jul 30
Thursday morning, rain or shine
$125
Per person, golf and cart included
8:00am
First tee (final time to be confirmed)
1:00pm
À la carte lunch at the clubhouse
The Day

How the Morning Runs

7:30am · Arrive & warm up
Check in, grab a coffee, hit the range if you want to pretend you practice.
8:00am · Tee off
18 holes with carts. Groups of four, pace is relaxed.
1:00pm · Lunch at the clubhouse
À la carte from the summer menu. Everyone covers their own tab.
3:00pm · Wrap up
Back to your afternoon, allegedly to work.
Schedule is tentative. Final tee time confirmed once the group is set.
The Course

Nobleton Lakes Golf Club

Twenty-seven holes in the King Township countryside, about 40 minutes north of downtown Toronto. Three distinct nines, The Woods, The Lakes, and The View, wind through tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and some genuinely dramatic elevation changes.

It is a proper course: island greens, doglegs, sloped putting surfaces, and enough bunkers to keep things honest. Carts are included, so save your energy for the swing.

Nobleton Lakes is Laura Thornton’s club, and she has graciously organized our spots for the day. Thank her on the patio.

Nobleton Lakes Golf Club
125 Nobleton Lakes Drive, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0
(905) 859-4070 · Get directions
A green at Nobleton Lakes Golf Club at sunrise
After the Round

Lunch on the Clubhouse Patio

À la carte from the summer menu, 1:00 to 3:00pm. Everyone orders what they want and settles their own bill. A taste of what is on it:

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