How's this for a golf getaway? You, your clubs and your favorite foursome travel the world, sampling the game in its myriad forms. Start, perhaps, with a high-altitude mountain round, then hit the beach for a traditional links game. Practice your putting on a sun-drenched desert green before playing 18 holes through a lakeside vineyard. Watch for eagles (both kinds) on a forest-lined fairway, tackle a tricky canyon layout, and finish up on a breezy oceanfront course. Counting the Air Miles? No need. You can have all of this and more with a single flight to British Columbia.
Stunning courses, world-class designers (think Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones Sr.), impeccable maintenance, and the kind of scenery that makes it hard to keep your head down: it's no secret that BC offers some of the world's best golf. What really makes British Columbia stand out, though, is its vast range of playable landscape, with everything from mountain slopes to desert, canyons and oceanfront tempting lovers of the game.
PEAKS AND PUTTS: MOUNTAIN GOLF
Steep elevation changes, jagged snow peaks, waterfalls and the occasional wandering deer: this is mountain golf in BC, where layouts meander across meadows and over glacial brooks. For sheer alpine drama, nothing beats the 122 metres (400 ft.) of elevation change at the
Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course, carved into the slopes of Blackcomb Mountain. Gentler options in Whistler include the lakeside
Nicklaus North, designed by the Golden Bear himself, and the Arnold Palmer-designed
Whistler Golf Club, which winds beneath snow peaks and around a series of nine lakes.
And did someone say altitude? At the
Big Sky Golf and Country Club, half an hour north in Pemberton, players can helicopter, thanks to
Blackcomb Aviation, to the top of 2,499-metre (8,200-ft.) Mount Currie and drive long shots to the valley below.
More mountains? BC's Kootenay Rockies region is home to more than 25 championship golf courses, nine of which cluster along the pristine, wildlife-rich Columbia Valley. Top picks along the
Columbia Valley Golf Trail include
Greywolf Golf Course at Panorama Mountain Village, where striking elevation changes, island greens and a signature Cliffhanger hole add up to a memorable game. Nearby
Copper Point boasts 36 holes of mountain-framed scenery, while
Eagle Ranch meanders along bluffs above the Columbia River. Beyond the Columbia Valley, memorable options include
Kokanee
Springs Golf Resort, a mountain-view Norman Woods design on Kootenay Lake.
SWINGING BY THE SEA: OCEANSIDE AND ISLAND GOLF
Water features? How about the Pacific Ocean? With thousands of kilometres of coastline, it's easy to find a seaside round in BC. At
Furry Creek Golf & Country Club, on the Sea-to-Sky Highway just north of Vancouver, Howe Sound is just one of the course's intriguing hazards. Played along a fjord-side slope, this mountain-meets-ocean gem kicks off with a 50-metre (165-ft.) vertical drop on the first hole — and it's a scenic roller coaster ride from there.
A milder game is on hand in the province's capital city, where the
Victoria Golf Club's seaside fairways have attracted golfers since woods were made of wood. From the bright lights of the city's Inner Harbour, a string of scenic tracks — dubbed the
Vancouver Island Golf Trail — runs north along the east coast of the Island. Some, like
Fairwinds Golf Club in Nanoose Bay, are so close to the shore that boaters often drop in for a round.
In fact, most Vancouver Island layouts, including
Olympic View Golf Club, Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, Highland Pacific Golf and the flagship
Bear Mountain Resort courses, treat golfers to views of the surrounding mountains and sea.
KICKING IT OLD SCHOOL: LINKS GOLF
A real links course — the kind of sandy, windswept landscape that inspired the game of golf — can be hard to find outside the British Isles.
Enter Kings Links by the Sea on the tidal shores of Boundary Bay, just south of Vancouver. This par 72 layout is the real McCoy, with sea grasses, sandy bunkers and tricky wind patterns sweetened with views of the bay and the Coast Mountains.
Links fans can also give their sand wedges a workout at some of the more generously bunkered courses in the sagebrush covered hills around Kamloops, in BC's Thompson Okanagan region. Top picks include
The Dunes, where fairways flow through fescue-covered sand hills, and
Rivershore Golf Links, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece overlooking the South Thompson River.
GREENS AND GRAPEVINES: WINE COUNTRY GOLF
Vineyards and fairways have a symbiotic relationship in BC's Okanagan Valley, where acres of Merlot and Pinot share the lakeside hills with dozens of championship golf courses.
In some cases, the greens are among the vines. At
Kelowna's Harvest Golf Club, for example, 7,109 yards of lake-view fairways run through almost 25 hectares (60 acres) of orchards and vineyards; players can pause to pick a Braeburn or Fuji apple as they wait their turn on the green — or sample the wines post-game.
Other courses — and there are dozens to choose from in the area — offer views across lakes and vineyards, striking elevation changes, and manicured fairways shaded by ponderosa pines. Options include the
Kelowna Golf & Country Club and
The Okanagan Golf Club's challenging 36-hole duo: the Bear and the Quail.
A little further afield,
Predator Ridge, a two-course destination resort near Vernon, offers equally inspiring play, thanks to a Les Furber-designed course of undulating greens and dramatic long shots, and a Doug Carrick-crafted course that features impressive elevation changes and pretty views of Lake Okanagan.
CLUBS AND CACTI: DESERT GOLF
Yes, Canada has a desert. A pocket desert, to be exact. In the south Okanagan, conditions create a haven for warm weather creatures, cacti, some very good Merlots — and desert golf.
Fairview Mountain Golf Course, for example, has welcomed players to its expanse, near Oliver, since 1925. Here, you'll find mountainside desert golf at its best, with a 7,000-yard Les Furber design that overlooks acres of vines.
Also in Oliver,
NK'MIP Canyon Desert Golf Course, a First Nations owned and operated draw, offers no less with verdant fairways and greens set against desert scenery and vineyard views. Nearby,
Osoyoos Golf & Country Club, perched above the town of the same name, showcases another must-play experience with two 18-hole championship courses that snake through a setting backed by mountains, lakes, vineyards and, of course, desert.
GREENS AND GULLIES: CANYON COUNTRY GOLF
Canyons, ravines, gullies and hoodoos — the geological drama of the west plays well with golf, creating long carries over gullies and thrilling cliff-hanger shots, all against a background of lake breezes and stands of ponderosa pine.
Tobiano Golf, a 7,367 yard Thomas McBroom layout set on bluffs and benchlands above Kamloops Lake, is a prime example, with cliff-top greens, canyon fairways and white sand bunkers creating a visually stunning test of golf.
Another is
Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club on a canyon's edge near Kelowna. Among its charms are views of Layer Cake Mountain, a volcanic and glacier-sculpted land-form that is the only geological formation of its kind in the world.
One-of-a-kind layouts like this are par for the course in BC. Whether you're tackling a breath-taking hole in the Kootenay Rockies, lining up your shot against snow peaks in Whistler or sinking a putt among vineyards in the Okanagan, chances are you'll find your sweet spot here.
Learn more about golf in BC at
www.HelloBC.com/golf. For more on British Columbia's destinations and travel information, visit
www.HelloBC.com.
CONTACTS:
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
- Big Sky Golf and Country Club: www.bigskygolf.com
- The Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course: www.fairmont.com/whistler
- Furry Creek Golf & Country Club: www.golfbc.com/courses/furry_creek
- Kings Links by the Sea: www.kingslinks.ca
- Nicklaus North Golf Course: www.golfbc.com/courses/nicklaus_north
- Whistler Golf Club: www.whistlergolf.com
Vancouver Island
- Arbutus Ridge Golf Club: www.arbutusridgegolf.com
- Fairwinds Golf Club: www.fairwinds.ca
- Highland Pacific Golf: www.highlandpacificgolf.com
- Olympic View Golf Club: www.golfbc.com/courses/olympic_view
- Vancouver Island Golf Trail: www.golfvancouverisland.ca
- Victoria Golf Club: www.victoriagolf.com
- The Westin Bear Mountain Golf Resort & Spa: www.bearmountain.ca
Thompson Okanagan
- The Dunes: www.golfthedunes.com
- Fairview Mountain Golf Course: www.fairviewmountain.com
- Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club: www.golfbc.com/courses/gallaghers_canyon
- The Harvest Golf Club: www.harvestgolf.com
- Kelowna Golf & Country Club: www.kelownagolfandcountryclub.com
- NK'MIP Canyon Desert Golf Course: www.nkmipcanyon.ca
- The Okanagan Golf Club: www.golfbc.com/courses/quail; www.golfbc.com/courses/bear
- Osoyoos Golf & Country Club: www.golfosoyoos.com
- Predator Ridge: www.predatorridge.com
- Rivershore Golf Links: www.rivershoregolflinks.com
- Tobiano Golf: www.tobianogolf.com
Kootenay Rockies
- Columbia Valley Golf Trail: www.columbiavalleygolftrail.com
- Copper Point: www.copperpointgolf.com
- Eagle Ranch: www.eagleranchresort.com
- Greywolf Golf Course: www.greywolfgolf.com
- Kokanee Springs Golf Resort: www.kokaneesprings.com