A golf ski trip? It's an
extreme sport catching
on in Whistler, B.C.
It can be 67 degrees and sunny at Chateau Whistler Golf Club, a perfect early May day, and you will see guys in the parking lot replacing their ski parkas with golf polos. The parkas still have fresh powder on them too. It's enough to make a first-time Whistler tourist feel like they've stumbled into the "Twilight Zone." Where did that snow come from? Did the guy jet in from Vail this morning? To the staff at the golf courses of Whistler though, the sight is just par for the course.
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