The course at The Harvest Golf Club is set out within 254-acre working orchard, with fairways routed around different types of apple trees.
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The course at The Harvest Golf Club is set out within 254-acre working orchard, with fairways routed around different types of apple trees.

The Harvest
Designed by Graham Cooke and opened for play in 1994, the bent grass fairways of the 18-hole layout at The Harvest Golf Club lie within a working orchard and small vineyard just outside Kelowna in British Columbia, with golfers afforded sweeping views of the Okanagan Valley from every hole on the course.
Five varieties of apple and three different types of grapes are grown around the perimeter of the estate and these fruit growing plantations completely surround the golf course, an extensive practice area and the clubhouse, all of which are located in the middle of this 254-acre site.
Measuring 7,109 yards from the tips, the course plays to a par of 72, featuring four par threes and four par fives. Water, in the shape of a small lake, comes into play at holes 3, 4 ,5 and 9, with the toughest holes on the card regarded as the left doglegged 7th and very long par four 17th.