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Vancouver Golf

Even for the well-seasoned traveler, Vancouver has the power to astonish. Imagine a place where you can golf, sail and ski—all in one day. Now add a mild climate, where greens are green year-round, and you have Vancouver. This young, vibrant gateway city is "Spectacular by Nature." No wonder it's the setting for some of North America's best golf courses.


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Westwood Plateau

Westwood Plateau Described in Golf Digest magazine as "the best game in town,"Westwood Plateau offers great golf in a spectacular mountain setting. Course Architect Michael Hurdzan set out to "create a wow effect" and succeeded with his use of breathtaking views, massive granite rock faces, rugged ravines and edge-of-theworld green sites. In addition to unforgettable golf,Westwood Plateau offers the highest level of personal service.

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Furry Creek Golf & Country Club

Furry Creek Golf & Country Club Sculpted from a mountainside site that descends 400 feet to the rocky shore of Howe Sound, Furry Creek is a unique and lavishly scenic course with unforgettable views from every hole. Designed by championship course architect Robert Muir Graves, Furry Creek offers dramatic play and strategic challenges galore, including the legendary signature 14th hole, set on a peninsula jutting into the sea.
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Meadow Gardens

Meadow Gardens With a signature 18th hole comprised of three separate islands, Meadow Gardens is truly a unique course—one that Canadian course architect Les Furber calls "quite an experience." The beautiful natural setting just east of Vancouver, teams up with dramatic visual effects on the course itself.With tees situated among waving cattails, abundant bunkers and other strategic challenges, there are risks and rewards in good measure.
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Morgan Creek

Morgan Creek Home of the Professional Golfers Association of British Columbia,Morgan Creek, 30 minutes south of Vancouver, is one of the finest achievements of acclaimed Canadian golf course architect, Thomas McBroom. Once the site of a family homestead, this enchanting and beautiful course has been called "a modern classic," offering enjoyable and challenging play for every level.
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Northview

Northview Not one, but two championship courses — the Ridge and the Canal—make Northview a golfer's dream. Home of the PGA Tour's Air Canada Championship, the Arnold Palmer designed Ridge course provides all the drama and excitement of "go for broke" golf. The Canal course offers the challenge of Scottish links-style play in a stunning natural setting. An hour to Vancouver's southeast, Northview is truly a "must play" golf destination.
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Swan-E-Set Bay

Both these championship courses, the 7,000-yard Resort Course and the private Links Course, at beautiful Swan-E-set Bay were designed by Lee Trevino to offer challenging and satisfying play. The courses are set against a mountain backdrop on 922 pristine acres along the Pitt River less than an hour east of Vancouver.
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Mayfair Lakes

Mayfair Lakes With the towering beauty of the North Shore Mountains serving as a backdrop Mayfair Lakes is a genuine golf sanctuary, offering a secluded country ambiance that is just minutes from downtown Vancouver. Impeccable course conditioning is the hallmark of the Mayfair Lakes experience, earning it a well-deserved reputation for uncompromising excellence.
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The Redwoods

The Redwoods There is perhaps not a more aptly named golf course than The Redwoods. On a luxuriantly treed, multi-leveled property, respected Canadian architect Ted Locke fashioned one of the most aesthetically pleasing and enjoyable golf courses in the province.With its lush, heavily treed setting and sweeping views, every hole at the Redwoods provides a naturally rewarding experience. Located only 45 minutes from Vancouver.
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