
Western Canada encompasses four provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba—each offering distinct golf experiences across diverse terrains. Alberta showcases spectacular Rocky Mountain golf with championship courses like Banff Springs Golf Club and Jasper Park Lodge Golf Club, both Stanley Thompson designs from the 1920s that remain amongst Canada's finest. British Columbia features coastal golf at Capilano Golf & Country Club overlooking Vancouver Harbour, whilst mountain venues like Greywolf Golf Course showcase dramatic elevation changes. Modern masterpieces include Blackhawk Golf Club, a Rod Whitman design that established new standards for contemporary Canadian golf.
Alberta, Canada
Nestled in Jasper National Park, this Stanley Thompson masterpiece offers championship-quality golf amongst stunning Rocky Mountain peaks and pristine Lake Beauvert. The alpine course features dramatic mountain-aligned fairways, elevated tees, and distinctive bunkers, creating an unforgettable luxury golf holiday experience in Canada's pristine wilderness.
Alberta, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
Alberta, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
Alberta, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada
We’ve waxed lyrical about the location of Banff Springs Golf Club, but we can assure you that nothing prepares you for the reality, charm and sheer enormity of the setting.
Capilano Golf & Country Club is set most dramatically, protected to the north and east by the mountains of British Columbia. It’s a glorious setting with views across Vancouver Harbour to Mount Baker beyond.
Sagebrush ran into serious financial difficulties and closed its tees for play in the fall of 2014 and was due to reopen in 2016 as a high-end pay-and-play public facility managed by Troon Golf. However in September 2017 the course closed and remained shut, finally reopening in July 2021.
Designed by Rod Whitman, a native Albertan, Blackhawk Golf Club quickly established itself as one of the top contemporary courses in Canada when it opened in 2003...
Established in 1893 by British expats who emigrated to Canada, Victoria is the oldest golf club in Canada which still plays on its original site.
Calgary Golf & Country Club was formed way back in 1897, moving to its present location in 1908 when it enlisted Tom Bendelow to lay out the original course.
Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club is a classic, private parkland course overlooking the Fraser River and Strait of Georgia.
Greywolf Golf Course delivers exceptional mountain golf in British Columbia's spectacular Purcell Mountains. This Doug Carrick masterpiece features dramatic elevation changes, championship bentgrass fairways, and the world-renowned Cliffhanger par-three. Alpine views, challenging design, and pristine conditions create an unforgettable golf destination for traveling golfers.