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Lone Wolf

British Columbia, Canada

Operated by the District of Taylor, the municipal course at Lone Wolf Golf Club is a mid-1990s design located just off the Alaska Highway. Taylor lies on a terrace known as the Taylor Flats, some two hundred feet above the Peace River, with the course laid out to the north of the township.

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Lone Wolf

The course is operated through the district of Taylor The municipal course is located at Lone Wolf Golf Club is an early 1990s layout that is situated from the Alaska Highway. Taylor is situated on a plateau called the Taylor Flats located about 200 feet higher than the Peace River, with the course is laid out in the north-west part of township.

With 7,140 yards of distance from the tip it plays with a par 72 with holes that are arranged in two consecutive nines and each one is finished at the clubhouse, with an extremely long par five. The 9th measures 675 yards, while the 18th is with 630 yards. Unsurprisingly, both of these massive holes (which are parallel to the Clubhouse) are scored as stroke index 2 and 1 according to the scorecard.

Highlight holes include the par three holes along the nine's front, including the 150-yard 4th and the 200-yard 6th and the 375-yard 15th that turns slightly left, passing an edifice as it reaches the green. The par three course is also available. short course that can be played in Lone Wolf, offering holes between 70 and 160 yards, for some practice.

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