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Toronto Foot Golf Activities
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Foot Golf Info
ONTARIO FOOTGOLF CLUB
Challenge Yourself and Push the Limits
Welcome to Ontario Footgolf Club, where the exhilarating fusion of soccer and golf takes center stage against the breathtaking backdrop of Ontario’s diverse landscapes.
A Never Ending “Adventurous Journey”
Enjoy unlimited access to our exceptional courses, revel in discounts on thrilling events, and connect with a diverse community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the game.
Find FootGolf Course Near You
Buncrana Golf Course
Kettle Creek by Cardinal
Lynbrook Family Golf Centre Inc.
Toronto, Ontario Foot Golf Events
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2024 FootGolf Ranking and Achievements
Canada FootGolf Ranking based on FIFG Points System
AFGL – Desert Storm (USA 500)
One of biggest tournaments in America on tough but beautiful footgolf course
FootGolf Canada FIFG 100 Events
August and September FIFG events @ Hamilton, King and Orangeville golf centers
Ontario Footgolf League 2nd Event at Lynbrook
Second Part of Ontario Footgolf Leage tournament in Lynbrook organized by OFGC - Aug 25, 2024
The 2024 Amateur Tour
Three Amateur events hosted by Toronto Footgolf club - July 7, 13, 21 of 2024
Ontario Footgolf League 1st Event at Buncrana
First Ontario Footgolf Leage tournament in Hamilton organized by OFGC - July 14, 2024
FootGolf Frequently Asked Questions
It is a relatively new sport that is a mix of both know sports football (soccer) and golf. Most of the rules have been adapted from golf, but it is played by kicking a ball into a larger hole on the similar or exactly the same field as golf. This game has been attracting players with past experience of football and golf. The popularity is growing from what thought to be a fun casual game to international championships, private clubs and sponsorships. Follow our social media to find out more about this sport or join our club.
Major organizations such as AFGL require players to be licensed by home country authority. Afterwards you can register on their website ahead of time paying by credit card.
There are private events that are not part of major organizations. They do not require any licensing and can be registered with a online sign up, filling in the form, sending details and etransfer to organizers or simply coming to the location and doing all of the above there. This depends on how organizers set up an event.
Ontario FootGolf Club wants to share our favorite as well as other footgolf fields in Ontario that everyone can visit to play our favorite game. Visit our “Footgolf Courses” page for detailed information and address of courses throughout the province with interactive map that helps understanding the locations. If you own or manage a course and want to be added to our list – please contact us via email.
The rules of FootGolf are similar to golf and on the same filed each player need to bring a ball into a hole with fewer touches. The course has 9-18 holes and who gets lower combined score wins. There are penalties throughout the course that can add to your score by 1 or 2 points. This can be to improper ball positioning, hitting the water, getting ball stuck on a tree or in bushes, hitting the ball out of field boundaries or other.
Exact rules are posted on each major tournament specific to the field the game is played on and organization hosting the event.
Most of the FootGolf courses offer carts for rent to travel along as you play 9-18 holes. Cost is set up by the course owners and it typically ranges from $10 to $50 per session or day. During the tournament, host arranges 1-2 carts per group (4 people) and additional carts can be rented if available. During the tournament players use carts for travel and to carry their bags with water, snacks and extra equipment, while on a fun day of training players only use carts to go from hole to hole, and some prefer to walk.
FootGolf is played on regular course and typically follows the rules. Most courses are built to have 18 holes but can have different distance and complexity. Each hole is measured by distance or amount of kicks it takes to finish. While smallest holes are 75-90 meters and should be completed in 2-3 kick, the longest may be as far as 300 meters and take 5-6 kicks to get in the hole. Sometimes half of game is played – 9 holes.
That is a great idea to practice short distance shots. In fact several of Ontario FootGolf Club members have already installed cups on their backyards and casually play when enjoying the sun and outdoor weather after work. Unfortunately many of us dont have the luxury large green space behind the house and only can play footgolf in limited space. For full day practice – follow to our courses page and find the course near you to play with friends or come with us.