BC / Alberta
Private club
Vancouver
Stanley Thompson
Private club
Victoria, BC
Arthur Vernon "Mac" Macan
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Edmonton
Stanley Thompson, with modifications by Les Furber (early 1990s).
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Vancouver
Current layout by Arthur Vernon "Mac" Macan (1960), following the club's relocation to its current site. From its founding in 1911, the club had been located between 33rd and 37th Ave, east of Granville and straddling Oak St. With the move (6 km to the west) the club's name changed from Shaughnessy Heights GC to Shaugnessy G&CC.
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Calgary
Original design at this site by Tom Bendelow (1911); significantly redesigned by Willie Park Jr (1922). Several Canadian designers, including Stanley Thompson (1929), Robbie Robinson and Les Furber, made modifications over the years. Restoration (in the style of Willie Park Jr) by Ron Forse (2007).
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Vancouver
Restricted
Calgary
Robert Trent Jones Jr
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Vancouver
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Victoria, BC
Arthur Vernon (Mac) Macan
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Calgary
Bill Newis
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Edmonton
Rod Whitman & Jeff Mingay
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Vancouver
Robert Bone (amateur champion of BC on several occasions) and Mike Gardner.
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Original nine-hole course (1997); full redesign and extension to 18 holes by Tom McBroom (2008).
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Dr Michael J. Hurdzan
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Cooke Carleton International (Graham Cooke and Wayne Carleton).
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Arnold Palmer Signature Course
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Rod Whitman Golf Course Design. Front-nine dates from 1984; back-nine from 2009.
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Original nine-hole layout designed by William G. "Bill" Robinson (1988); expanded to a full 18 by the same designer, and younger brother John F. Robinson (1990).
Visitors welcome
Banff
Thompson course: original 9-hole design by Scottish designer Bill Thomson (1911); expanded to 18 holes by Donald Ross (1924); redesigned to today's layout by Stanley Thompson (1928).
Tunnel-nine: designed by William G. "Bill" Robinson, and younger brother John F. Robinson (1989).
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Banff
Visitors welcome
Castlegar
Visitors welcome
Castlegar
Originally a nine-hole course (1962). Current 18-hole design by Les Furber (1986).
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Unknown
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Original nine-holes designed by Bill Newis (1986). Second nine designed by Les Furber (1996).
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
Bill Newis
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Nanaimo
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Current layout designed by William G. "Bill" Robinson, and younger brother John F. Robinson (1984).
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Visitors welcome
Whistler
Unknown
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Tom McBroom.
Visitors welcome
Nanaimo
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Originally a six-hole course (1929); expansion to nine holes (1936); addition of nine new holes and renovation of existing nine by William G. "Bill" Robinson (1987).
Visitors welcome
Castlegar
Original nine-hole course, owned by the Teck Cominco Metals mining company (1927). Current 18-hole design by Les Furber (2007).
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Russ Olson
Visitors welcome
Banff
Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Visitors welcome
Banff
Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Banff
Gary Browning
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Cooke Carleton International (lead designer Wayne Carleton).
Visitors welcome
Whistler
Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
William G. "Bill" Robinson & Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Calgary
Ron Garl
Visitors welcome
Whistler
A Jack Nicklaus Signature Course
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Cooke Carleton International (lead designer Wayne Carleton).
Visitors welcome
Banff
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Whistler
Arnold Palmer Signature Course
Visitors welcome
Jasper
Original design by Stanley Thompson (1925); renovated by William G. "Bill" Robinson (1994).
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
Unknown
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Rod Whitman
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Tom McBroom
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Designed by Rod Whitman (course architect) together with Richard Zokol (original owner & PGA Tour Pro) and Armen Suny (agronomist)
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Doug Carrick
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Jack Nicklaus & son Steve.
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Nicklaus Design
Visitors welcome
Whistler
Bob Cupp
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Cooke Carleton International (lead designer Wayne Carleton).
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Gary Browning and Wade Horrocks.
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Original nine holes designed by Arthur Vernon "Mac" Macan (1947); expanded to 18 holes by designed by William G. "Bill" Robinson, and younger brother John F. Robinson (1985).
Visitors welcome
Nanaimo
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Visitors welcome
Invermere
William G. "Bill" Robinson
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Original courses dates from 1925; current 18-hole design by Les Furber (1991).
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Original nine-hole design by Major H.L. McPherson (1934); significant redesign by Tom McBroom (1998).
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
Visitors welcome
Castlegar
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Nanaimo
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Arnold Palmer Signature Course
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Victoria, BC
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Doug Carrick
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
Western Golf Projects.
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Red Deer
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Visitors welcome
Edmonton
A Jack Nicklaus Signature Course.
Visitors welcome
Calgary
William G. "Bill" Robinson.
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Original course dates from 1926; redesigned by Tom McBroom in 1994.
Visitors welcome
Invermere
Resort course: opened in 1957.
Springs course: designed by Les Furber (1988).
Visitors welcome
Kamloops
Original nine-hole course dates from 1928. Current 18-hole design by Les Furber (1994).
Visitors welcome
Kelowna
A Fred Couples Signature Course designed by Gene Bates.
Visitors welcome
Nanaimo
Visitors welcome
Vancouver
Les Furber
Visitors welcome
Cranbrook
Gary Player
The Masters: The 88th Masters Tournament at Augusta National sees LIV golfer Jon Rahm defend his title against the world’s best. Pressing hard will be world No.1 and 2022 champion Scottie Scheffler and world No.2 Rory McIlroy (April 11-14).
Chevron Championship: the women’s major championship season gets underway for the second year at its new Carlton Woods home outside Houston, Texas. World No.2 Lilia Vu defends (April 18-21).
Nelly Korda: records a perfect start to 2024 with five wins out of her last five starts on the LPGA Tour. Winning the Chevron Championship also brought the second major championship win of her career.
Scottie Scheffler: narrowly missed out on matching Nelly Korda's five wins in five starts, when he placed second at the Houston Open. Either side of that, he won The Arnold Palmer, The Players, and then The Masters and The Heritage.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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