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If you have ever dreamed of playing at two of Canada’s consistently top-rated golf courses, dream no more.
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In the rolling hills of Caledon, Ontario, nestled within the sweeping vistas of the Niagara Escarpment, lay two jewels of Canadian golf — The Pulpit Golf Club and The Paintbrush Golf Course.
Longridge Partners, a real estate investment and development firm, recently stepped into a storied legacy by acquiring these courses. Their goal: To reimagine the future of these properties, not just as elite golfing destinations, but as hubs for a modern, nature-centred lifestyle.
Previously out of reach for non-members, access to the Pulpit Club golf course is now available when you book a stay-and-play with one of Longridge’s picture-perfect properties within Pulpit Ridge. This is the perfect escape for a golf retreat or just a weekend away.
The accommodations range from the palace-sized Escarpment House to Longridge House and its charm of a cottage retreat, and Brushview modern home with direct access to Paintbrush golf course.
The golf courses themselves are as unique as the landscape upon which they lay. The Pulpit is a “uniquely modern twist on the classic parkland design.” The tee stands high above the first fairway “with Toronto’s skyline in the distance.”
The Paintbrush, on the other hand, is closely designed to reflect Scotland’s links-style courses. And keeping within that tradition, there are even sheep kept on the course.
The offerings of this gem in Ontario go beyond golf. Pulpit Ridge has been reimagined to serve as a four-season lifestyle destination with activities to suit all tastes. With fine dining, yoga retreats and hiking trails over the 477-acre property, this is truly an outdoor paradise.