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Roseland Golf and Curling Club

Roseland Golf and Curling Club lies in south Windsor, Ontario, minutes from the U.S. border at Detroit. The facility is municipally owned and open to the public, centered on an 18-hole championship course designed by Donald Ross and a separate nine-hole par-3 layout on the same campus. The championship course plays today as a tree-lined, walkable prairie-flat routing where the interest is concentrated at the green pads: mostly elevated, often back-to-front pitched, and varied in internal contour, creating a premium on precise approaches and deft recovery rather than brute length. A full-service clubhouse anchors daily play and event hosting (the City has been advancing plans for a new clubhouse), and there is on-site curling in winter. The club regularly supports community events and has hosted qualifying for PGA Tour Canada in recent years, reflecting a course capable of testing elite players without feeling forbidding to everyday publics. For visiting golfers, the experience is classic Ross on a modest site: strategic angles off the tee feed into boldly contoured targets, and scoring depends on controlling spin and entry point into the greens more than overpowering the card.

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