The Galt Country Club is the home of the 2007 Senior Women's World Silver Medalists skipped by Anne Dunn. Her team's previous accomplishments include the World Senior Women's Championships in 2004 and 2002, Canadian and Ontario Senior Women's Championships in 2006, 2004, 2002 and 2001 as well as representing Ontario in the 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts.
All levels of curling enthusiasts are welcome at the Galt Country Club, with a variety of leagues that meet throughout the curling season including Men’s, Women’s, Choose Your Own and Social Mixed.
2010/2011 CURLING MEMBERSHIPS
The Galt Country Club offers a wide variety of leagues for players of all skill levels.
There are no initiation fees or food minimums to join our Club as a Curling Member. The fees quoted below do not include applicable taxes or the OCA annual fee of $12.50 per player. Our Annual Curling & Social Membership includes limited golfing privileges of up to 7 tee times per season at non-peak periods. Guest green fee applies and up to three guests are permitted.
2010/2011 CURLING FEE SCHEDULE
Annual Curling & Social Membership
Single - $490
Couple - $865
Limited Curling Membership (One League Only)
Single - $350
Couple - $550
Limited Curling Membership (Daytime Only)
Single - $255
Student Curling Membership
Single - $160
Junior Curling Membership
Single - $100
CURLING ETIQUETTE
- Be on time. All players should be ready to go on the ice at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the game. Failure to be on time may penalize your team.
- If you are unable to curl a specific game, find your own substitutes and notify
your Skip of the change.
- Please help keep the ice clean by wiping your shoes before going on the ice.
- Be ready to deliver your stone when your turn comes. Get into the hack
immediately after the preceding player is in the hack or studying their shot.
- Stand quietly and motionless to the side of the sheet between the hog lines
when an opposing player is in the hack or studying their shot.
- After sweeping the stone, go immediately to the sides. Do not return to the
hacks by walking down the center of the ice.
- Please do not drag the broom on the ice when not sweeping a stone since
particles from your broom may cause debris for the next shot.
- Be courteous to players on other sheets of ice and do not disrupt their games.
- Sweepers are to leave the house as soon as they have swept the stone.
- Curling is a team sport. All members of the team should concentrate on the
play of the game.
- Please take good care of the ice, stones and equipment.
- Please do not drink or eat on the ice.
- Should you be practicing, replace the stones as they were when you started.
- Courteous behavior is expected at all times.