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From picture-perfect putting to gorgeous greens, the views at these holes may knock you off your game with their breathtaking beauty
British Columbia is chock-full of gorgeous golf courses in amazing natural settings. From Vancouver Island to the Kootenay Rockies, here are 10 golf holes you’ll want to interrrupt your game to enjoy.
For sheer drama, the famous “Cliffhanger” hole at Greywolf cannot be beat. The spacious green, perched high on top of the precipice, is certainly hittable, however, a poorly struck shot requires ropes and carabineers to retrieve!
Dubbed “Poop Deck,” this straightaway beauty demands a laser-straight tee shot to a sand-surrounded fairway. The mid-iron approach must then clear the spirited mountain creek and avoid the nasty green-side bunkers at Kokanee Springs. Par feels like a birdie!
Situated high above the vast Columbia Valley Wetlands, the closing run at The Springs Course is always memorable. The short 17th, which features a thin green hard on the ravine, is the trump card.
Careening high above Kamloops Lake, and featuring a do-or-die tee shot over the gulch, the beautiful 8th at Tobiano captures the raw and rugged charm of one of the best new courses in the country.
With dazzling lake and mountain views and a massive emerald green that sits well below the tee deck at Predator Ridge, this postcard-pretty hole is one you could never tire of playing.
The visuals here – the bunker-guarded green is framed by the shimmering waters of Little Shuswap Lake – are simply stunning. But don’t get too distracted! A bad swing here and you could easily ruin your score at Talking Rock Resort.
Squeezed between a sheer rock wall and a pristine pond, the slender green on the signature 8th at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club is tough as nails to hit. Par is elusive here. Good photos aren’t.
Hugging the tranquil shore of Green Lake, the super-strong 17th at Nicklaus North requires a bold strike with a long-iron. Don’t let the gorgeous surroundings mesmerize you too long!
This short, one-of-a-kind par 4 features an elevated tee, rocky outcrops, a creek, lush rain forest, beautiful bunkering, strategic options, and dazzling views at Bear Mountain Valley. What’s not to like?
Tumbling and rolling along the arid, grass-lined slopes high above Nicola Lake, the par 4 second at Sagebrush epitomizes the beauty and charm of playing golf on this Rod Whitman-designed masterpiece.