You've
never played a course like The Marshes, a public
golf facility unmatched not only in Ottawa, but throughout
Ontario. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley North,
riding on your state
of the art GPS-equipped golf
cart,
The Marshes features breathtaking fairways, gentle
streams and crystal-blue lakes weaving through
modern towers of glass and steel—all against the distant
backdrop of the Gatineau Hills.
For a view of the golf course hole by hole, click here.
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Arrive for business, stay for golf
For the executive, this championship Robert Trent Jones II course is Ottawa's
leading corporate-play facility, bringing one of the Nation's finest golf
experiences to the very doorstep of the city's thriving business community.
For the traveller, Brookstreet provides the amenities of an exceptional golf resort, all in the heart of Canada's capital—itself a premier tourist destination.
For discriminating golfers of all abilities, this outstanding facility offers complete satisfaction—the thrill of the challenge.
The final collaboration
No question—a course designed by Robert
Trent Jones II (RTJ2) needs no further introduction,
and yet we think The Marshes merits a few extra words.
This grand work was the final design collaboration between
father and son prior to the passing of Robert
Trent Jones Senior. The Marshes is a fitting tribute
to a distinguished golf craftsman—a man responsible
for some of the world's finest courses.
Of note is RTJ2's respect for the The Marshes' ecosystem. The natural wetland habitat has been carefully preserved—and cleverly enhanced—and is home to a variety of migratory bird species. The design team worked closely with the Audubon Society to create a golf facility that exceeds the standards set out by the Audubon Co-operative Sanctuary Systems of Canada.
A challenging location
According to RTJ2 President and Chief Design Officer
Bruce Charleton, The Marshes presented a number of
design challenges, including location and terrain.
Considerable sculpting was required to create the gently rolling, rocky and
tree-studded landscape found on holes one through six. Holes seven to 11
and 16 through 18 inspired the name of this championship layout, as water
predominates.
The Marshes unique location-in the heart of a thriving corporate business park-also raised a few design-team eyebrows. Skeptical at first, the RTJ2 team soon found harmony in the arrangement. The imposing contemporary architecture of major corporate towers is stunningly offset by the meandering fairways that weave between them. In the distance, the Gatineau Hills provide the finishing touch—a spectacular background to this sprawling golf facility.
A thinking-golfer's course
With as many as four tee decks per hole, The Marshes' bent-grass fairways and
greens will challenge and reward golfers of every calibre. RTJ2 recognized
that the landscape presented a number of tight nooks and crannies that were
ideally suited to par threes. As a result, The Marshes features a somewhat
unusual balance—six par-threes, six par-fours, and six par-five holes.
And while two of the par fours-seven and 13—are short, players shouldn't
be lured into thinking they can leave their drivers in their bag for the
rest of their rounds. Witness the par-five second hole, which, after the
relative ease of number one, delivers a wake-up call with a pin that's a
distant 565 yards—612 yards—from the tee.
In planning the layout, Charleston and his team wanted to make the most of The Marshes sprawling 195-acre footprint. They opted to create a track in which the playing area is as much as 20 percent greater than average. The result is a 7,200-yard par-72 layout course that brings shot-making to the forefront. There's more than one way to play The Marshes—the wide fairways offer incredible flexibility for tee and fairway shots alike. The course requires intelligent strategies at every turn—truly the mark of a classic golf course.


