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03-13-2008 10:55 AM #1
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Vancouver Area - Courses suggestions
I will be on a business trip starting on April 12 for at least two weeks, I might be able to squeeze in a round of golf. Price isn't really an issue but condition is a must. I never played in that area and know almost nothing about the courses located in that region. Any suggestion would be much appreciated.
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03-13-2008 11:21 AM #2
I have played Mayfair Lakes in Richmond and Northlands in North Vancouver. Mayfair is a nice course, albeit quite flat. Northlands is a great course, very hilly. Would recommend a cart for that one.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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03-13-2008 02:22 PM #3
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I'll second the recommendation for Mayfair Lakes in Richmond - flat and fairly open, with fast greens and lots of water hazards. I would also recommend Fraserview just off Marine Drive - tree-lined with some elevation changes, but easily walkable.
Winter is the rainy season in Vancouver, so you'll likely have casual water to deal with no matter where you go. Still better than Ottawa in April though!
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03-13-2008 06:48 PM #4
Steph, I am in Vancouver right now and it is killing me not having my clubs. It's about +10, the grass is green (I forgot what that is all about) and it ain't raining.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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03-13-2008 06:53 PM #5
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03-13-2008 10:15 PM #6
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Hi,
Try Mogan Creek, excellent, Westwood Plateau, Northview ( Mike Weir's first win), UBC course is very good, and Mayfair Lakes, I have my only hole in one there, good course. If you have a chance try Lomis Trail on the U.S. side about 45 min from Vancouver outstanding. Bring money the Green Fees are high but the quality and weather will beat ottawa.
Have fun I wish I could go.
ParbreakerAdams clubs work for me!!!!!!!!!
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03-13-2008 10:32 PM #7
I'll second UBC, it is a good course and it is a decent price for Vancouver.
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03-13-2008 10:39 PM #8
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Ubc
You have to play the UBC course. One of my favorites, its a great old style layout, nothing but pure golf. You will love it, its close to downtown and the price is right. Don't miss out. I played it 3 days in a row once - first thing in the morning - pretty special place.
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03-13-2008 11:03 PM #9
Northlands may not be open yet.
Where are you staying, that will dictate the course locations...It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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03-13-2008 11:14 PM #10
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I will be staying downtown but don't mind renting a car and driving a bit to play an excellent course...
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03-14-2008 12:55 AM #11
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It'll be a bit wet, but Furry Creek opens today (Friday). Normally that would be about 30-40 minutes from the north side of the Lions Gate Bridge, but there's a ton of work being done to the Sea-to-Sky Highway so it could be a bit longer than that. Still, if you get a sunny day it would be worth the trip. The scenery is fantastic. Looks like the current green fee is $59 including a cart.
http://www.golfbc.com/courses/furry_creek
I've been considering a spring weekend trip up that way with a day of skiing at Whistler and a day golfing at FC. Don't know if I'm going to be able to make it happen, though.
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03-14-2008 01:02 AM #12It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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03-15-2008 09:23 AM #13
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For the scenery, Furry Creek looks amazing. I'm also seriously considering Westwood Plateau. I played Bear Mountain on a previous trip to Victoria and was speechless. I'd like to try another mountain course since we don't really have that selection of courses in the area.
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03-15-2008 01:08 PM #14
northlands is a mountain course and since it is owned by the city it is very reasonable.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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03-15-2008 01:11 PM #15
Westwood Plateau is a great track, used to be top 100 in Canada, it is pretty expensive. Northlands and Furry Creek will give you more bang for the buck.
Westwood also opens a bit later, and is not quite as mountainous as the other two.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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03-16-2008 08:47 AM #16
As Dave said, the university course a good bet. It's a reasonably priced, well-conditioned, forested layout where, besides the birdies that you will generate, you may see a fox or two.
Whenever I used to visit Vancouver, which I did often, the club staff were always accommodating. As a single you should have no trouble finding a game. Even if you have to wait a bit, there's a very good driving range on the pemises. And when you've finished your round, the food in the bar used to be very good.
Proud member of the 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Ottawa Golf Ryder Cup teams.
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03-16-2008 09:52 AM #17
I have to agree with mpare and Colby, I was there last yeat for work, and i played the university club. Very nice track. The had top of the line rentals sets as well (TM R7's) which I rented. It is about a $20.00 cab ride from downtown, and you take take the bus as well, as there is a bus that goes from downtown Vancouver right to the golf course and cost$3.00 and takes about 30 minutes.
I went as a single, and had to wait about 15 minutes, and they put me in with a group with 3 other golfers.
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03-16-2008 12:49 PM #18
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03-16-2008 12:58 PM #19
Is that the 105 yard Par 3?
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03-16-2008 04:00 PM #20
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03-16-2008 10:12 PM #21
I did manange to par that one, it was the par 3 after I bogied...
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