E.T. Seton Park

Toronto, Ontario     1 course · 18 holes

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-  +1 votes  + Matt Galbraith › September 26, 2011
B
For a brand new course it has a lot of character, in a few years this will play beautifully and add some difficulty. Very open and great for beginners. Great layout, similar to V.A.
-  -1 votes  + Jeff Kennah › March 27, 2013
B-
A fun and challenging course. The course is new so no signage yet. Concrete tee pads are nice but short. You need a map first time out or it will be a slow round trying to find next tee pad.
-  +1 votes  + Scott Nowack-Thompson › November 15, 2011
C-
Course is new in the ground for less than a year and thus tee locations / signs have not been formally determined. There was confusion on finding the tee pads and in the mean time there should be temporary markers. Newbees we saw on the course were just zig zagging across the fairways and making up their own course. Designed for better players with multiple basket locations that in the long position is not friendly to get more people playing the game. In two circumstances due to the bottlene ...
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-  +1 votes  + Adge M. › March 25, 2012
B+
This course is a lot of fun to play, and super accessible within the city by ttc, bike or car (free parking). There's 18 unique holes with a good mix of hyzer, anhyzer and straight shots off the tee. Most tee shots present a challenge by use of trees in the park. E T Seton park is a really beautiful backdrop for the course, tonnes of green space. It's hard to pick a favourite hole, lots of fun tee shots: - bomber down hill (14) - ace runs 4 & 16 - challenges, 6, 7,8 where a bad tee si ...
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-  +0 votes  + Mike Masters › June 26, 2014
B-
-  +0 votes  + Ken Myers › February 24, 2013
B-
-  +0 votes  + Thomas Clark › April 16, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + Jamie Brow › August 10, 2014
B
-  +0 votes  + Travis Lepine › November 21, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Azize Lepine › December 13, 2015
B-
-  +0 votes  + Vern Lepine › December 18, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Jonathan Humphrey › February 7, 2017
B
-  +0 votes  + Josh Barry › July 26, 2017
C+
My first course with a mountain bike trail and a walking path through it. Accidentally came in from the south due to google directions. The course starts close to the science center, so may want to use that as your initial direction. Played #8 first, which was really confusing. Short pads, baskets are well marked with the chainstar tag and a high-vis yellow sticker. Signs at the pad was ok, had trees on some that either weren't there or out of place. Signs had indications of where the next pad ...
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-  -1 votes  + Patrick Treude › May 14, 2024
B-
This course is entirely in E. T. Seton park. Usually a busy park. So, playing on weekends could pose some back-ups or even may have to skip some holes. The tee pads are way too small and raised. I found myself throwing from behind them on several occasions. The design of the holes is good, but since they lost a lot of trees due to the bug problem, many of the holes play too easy. The park is always well manicured. So, rollers work well on some holes. It's still fun to play this course and challenging when the pins are in the B position.
-  +0 votes  + James Moens › October 12, 2019
A-
Nice open course, but some holes (7,8,10) can get swampy in the spring and fall.
-  +0 votes  + Luke Richards › January 13, 2021
B+
A really fun Technical course. Downside is: it is also a busy park with lots of distractions and the occasional of leash Doggo. Also a lot of fun and challenging wind reads.
-  +0 votes  + Scott Recasens › June 16, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + Jamie Pay › July 28, 2021
C+
-  +0 votes  + Trevor Harris › November 12, 2022
A
-  +0 votes  + Adam Bonney › October 17, 2023
B+
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