British
Columbia Rockies Golf
The western slopes of the Rockies in British Columbia offer an
unrivaled golf experience. The grandeur of the mountain panoramas,
the rugged beauty of the vast forests, and the mystique of the wildlife
all combine to create an unforgettable outdoor adventure. The world
class golf courses of the BC Rockies take full advantage of this
unique natural environment. Here you’ll find golf to excite
your senses and stir your passion for the game.
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Greywolf
was, Golf Digest’s, “Best New Canadian Golf Course in
1999.” This dramatic, risk-reward course was designed by award-winning
golf architect Doug Carrick. The 6th hole, which lures golfers across
a canyon to a clifftop green, illustrates why Greywolf has received
raves for exciting play. So unique is the “Cliffhanger,”
Greywolf was actually designed around it. But with water on
14 holes and panoramic viewpoints everywhere, Carrick says, “There
are 18 signature holes at this course.”
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This outstanding Les Furber design offers more tantalizing shots
in 18 holes of play than many golfers see in a season. Trickle Creek
was named one of North America’s top ten for value and quality
by Golf Digest magazine in 1998, and awarded a 4.5 star rating—
top score in BC. The consistent, immaculate grooming and stunning
wilderness vistas have helped earn Trickle Creek a reputation for
championship golf at its very best.
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This new championship course opened in 2000 with all the hallmarks
of a classic. Acclaimed golf architect Bill Robinson has made the
most of the natural contours, varied terrain and 360-degree views
to create a uniquely challenging golf experience. An example is
the 16th hole, a 160 yard par 3 featuring a sand-stone-shielded
green lying 80 feet below the elevated tee. One round will tell
you why Eagle Ranch is making the lists of “must play”
courses.
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One of two magnificent 18-hole courses at BC’s spectacular
Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, the Mountainside Golf Course offers
a classic championship layout with panoramic mountain and valley
views. Situated at the base of the majestic Canadian Rockies, this
is power golf at its best, with long drives and wide open spaces
adding to the challenge. One round will show you why Mountainside
affectionately known as “Queen of the Rockies”—has
been voted Canada’s Most Unique Golf Resort, and one of the
top 25 in the country.
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This outstanding course opened in May of 2000 to rave reviews
from visitors and the golf industry. In 2001, St Eugene Mission
received a prestigious top 3 ranking in Golf Digest’s Best
New Canadian Courses. This championship course takes full advantage
of its spectacular Rocky Mountain setting, where majestic pine forests
and the St. Mary’s River provide a breath-taking backdrop.
Designed by renowned golf architect Les Furber, St. Eugene Mission
is destined to join the ranks of famous courses that attract golfers
from around the world.
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