The Hudson Bay Company gives a group of Scottish Immigrants permission to set up a small 9 hole golf course on their reserve land forming The Prince Albert Golf Club
The First Playing of The Men’s Northern Amateur Championship
Hubert & Alice Cooke arrive in Prince Albert, Hubert is hired as The Prince Albert Golf Club’s first golf professional. Clubhouse is built
City Of Prince Albert and The Prince Albert Golf Club reach agreement, expand to 18 holes in late July 1935 (The city takes over operations, named Prince Albert Municipal Golf Course)
Hubert Cooke Retires
Clayton Robb is hired as golf professional
Construction begins on The Prince Albert Golf & Curling Club (restaurant, proshop, curling rink, locker rooms)
Hubert Cooke passes away in California. Prince Albert Golf & Curling officially opens
Prince Albert Golf Club renamed Cooke Municipal Golf Course in honour of Hubert & his wife Alice
Clayton Robb moves to Pinebrook C.C in Calgary
City of Prince Albert hires Danny Jutras as the 3rd golf professional at Cooke Municipal Golf Course
CMGC hosts Canadian Ladies Amateur Championship
CMGC hosts Canadian Junior Men’s Championship
Irrigation system installed
Renovations 1, 10, 17 fairways, 4th Hole
Renovations Lakes on 3 & 5, Fairway 2, 3, 5, 2nd Tee Box
CMGC host Canadian Club Champions Championship
New 12th hole, redesign 13th hole & 10th tee box
CMGC host Canadian Ladies Amateur Championship
100th Anniversary of Cooke Municipal Golf Course
Danny Jutras retires
City of PA hires Darcy Myers as 4th Head Professional in club’s history
Clayton Robb passes away in Calgary