

This beautiful course right by the Fraser River is graced by mature trees and many water hazards, and features well-sculptured, meticulously maintained fairways and greens.

With its narrow fairways and many water hazards, those with accurate aim have the advantage. The clubhouse, surrounded by beautiful established gardens, is a great place to kick-back after 18 holes.ĭesigned by Canadian architect Ted Baker, the Vancouver Park Board’s third course, McCleery, was created to offer a target-style golf challenge. Low-of-the-tournament 65 gives Wheeldon big B.C. In fact, it’s easily accessible from the SkyTrain’s Canada Line. Blowouts dont come often on PGA TOUR Canada, and when they do, theyre impressive.

Within these two types of bookings, you can make regular group bookings or advanced group bookings for 5 to 8 players for. Advanced bookings are for times 6 - 30 days from the current date. Regular bookings fall within 5 days of the current date. The course is very central, located just south of Oakridge. There are two types of bookings you can make through the online booking system. Ranked the 18th best course overall in Canada, Greywolf features several holes that. The contoured, tree-lined fairways are easy to walk and make this challenging par 71 course appealing to players of all levels. Welcome to the world-class Greywolf Golf Course located at Panorama. Fraserview recently won bronze in the Best Public Course in Canada category and was voted one of the Most Underrated Golf Courses in Canada by the SCOREGolf Magazine Golfer's Choice Awards.Īnother municipal course, Langara is a lovely, traditional-style course that dates back to 1926, when it was originally built by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Hidden away by a mature urban forest, this well-maintained course, designed by renowned Canadian architect Thomas McBroom, offers a variety of challenges for golfers of all skill levels. Operated by the Vancouver Park Board, Fraserview is often touted as one of the best public golf courses in Canada, partly for its majestic rolling greens and partly for its scenic location overlooking the Fraser River. Design by Robert Muir Graves and built in 1993, the course delivers an unforgettable golf experience for any level of player. Open from March to October, the views are simply jaw-dropping, with a dramatic layout, panoramic ocean views and wildlife encounters. Known by golfers the world over as one of B.C.’s most scenic golf courses, Furry Creek is a scenic 35- minute drive north of Vancouver. The keyword here is playability - it's simply a fun course to play, with tree-lined fairways that take advantage of the location at the base of Mt. Since then, this North Vancouver course hasn't looked back, providing a well-thought-out mix of challenges and vistas for various levels of play. When it debuted in 1998, Northlands won the Best New Course award from Golf Digest. Rating: 67.30 to 71.40, depending on the tee Prepare to have your expectations shattered, because these courses set a new standard. But for a golf fiend, who would want to take time away from the course, especially in a city where mountains serve as backdrops for lush fairways and rolling greens? While Vancouver boasts a number of iconic private clubs-Capilano, Shaughnessy, Point Grey, just to name a few, these five public courses defy the myth that having "public" in its name means "mediocre." A couple are privately-owned but open to non-members, while the other three are operated by the Vancouver Park Board-they also operate a number of driving range facilities and pitch & putt courses. As four time hosts of the BC Mens Amateur Championship, the Castlegar Golf. We've heard it before: Vancouver is one of those rare places where you can ski and golf in the same day. We have been singled out by major golfing magazines as among the best golf.
