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by Andrew Penner
From the second you round the corner and feast your eyes on the lush fairways twisting atop golden bluffs - the crystal waters of
With every region in the province providing its own charm and natural wonder, there’s no shortage of places to stay and play. Stunning natural topography – rugged Pacific coastline, snow-covered mountains, scores of lakes and beaches, lush valleys, and true deserts – lends itself exceptionally well to spectacular golf.
Take, for example, the extensive Westin Bear Mountain Golf Resort & Spa development near
However, Westin Bear Mountain is just one of many new golf developments in the province. A number of championship golf courses officially opened in 2007, with many more on the horizon in 2008 and 2009. Headlined by Tobiano near
As luck would have it, Tobiano isn’t the only new course in the area. Talking Rock near Chase is another new and notable in the region. Situated at the Quaaout Resort and parading through 325 acres of rugged land on the shores of Little Shuswap Lake, Talking Rock takes golfers on an odyssey they won’t easily forget. The Graham Cooke and Wayne Carleton design, which opened last fall, takes full advantage of the beautiful, natural terrain. Its closing hole, which careens along the lake, has quickly become one of the sweetest finishers around.
Canoe Creek, designed by well-known Canadian golfer Dave Barr, features two fairly distinct nines. Situated near Salmon Arm, the pastoral front nine zig zags through meadows and rolling farmland while the dramatic back nine is routed near the base of
The Club at Tower Ranch, scheduled to open in the spring of 2008, is a Kelowna-area development that features a par 72, 7,212 yard Thomas McBroom masterpiece. The course is set on rolling mountain terrain with 130 white silica sand bunkers framed along bent grass greens. Views of the valley and city will solidify Tower Ranch’s status one the region’s stars.
Seeking other big-name designers that have made their mark in the region? The Rise – a Fred Couples Signature Course – routed high above
Of course, golfers who have meandered through this area before – and played existing greats such as Gallagher’s Canyon, Predator Ridge Golf Resort (set to host the 2008 TELUS World Skins Game), Sun Rivers, Hyde Mountain, The Harvest Club, Fairview Mountain, Osoyoos Golf & Country Club, and many others – know how desirable the Thompson Okanagan lifestyle can be. Vineyards, beautiful beaches, boutique hotels, outstanding restaurants, spas, orchards…it all adds up to one heckuva place to hang your hat. Or swing your club.
Further east in the Kootenay Rockies region, a number of new courses are creating a stir - most slated for 2009 openings. Near
The upcoming Fred Couples and Gene Bates creation at Whiskey Jack Resort in Sparwood is also getting plenty of attention in these parts. The course will feature an island green and a number of holes that charge along the spirited waters of Cummings Creek.
Blessed with an abundance of natural wonders, including hot springs, caves, canyons, raging rivers, and unspoiled forests, the Kootenay Rockies region boasts notable existing facilities such as Copper Point in Invermere, and new kid on the block, Redstone Resort in Rossland (both to unveil new courses in 2008). Favourites such as Greywolf – recognized as one of the top-100 courses in the world outside of the
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