Course Tour
Take a walk through our historic 9-hole layout, established in 1920. Each hole offers its own unique challenge amidst the rolling hills of the Qu'Appelle Valley.
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PAR 5Pro's Tip
Tee Shot: The fairway is relatively generous, but there is internal out-of-bounds or thick rough if you spray it too far left. A long iron or hybrid is often the "pro play" here rather than a driver. This leaves you with a full wedge or short iron into the green, which is much easier to control than a delicate half-wedge shot..
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02
PAR 4Pro's Tip
Narrow fairway. Consider a hybrid for accuracy.
Hatfield Valley Agencies
03
PAR 4Pro's Tip
Slight Dogleg Left: This is a classic "placement" hole. You are hitting toward a landing area that feels narrower than it looks because of the encroaching trees and the hillside. Most golfers opt for a long iron or a hybrid here to ensure they stay in the "flat" part of the fairway before the dogleg turns.
Dusyk and Barlow Insurance
04
PAR 3Pro's Tip
Club Down and Swing Smooth.
Take less club: If you usually hit a 7-iron 150 yards, use an 8-iron or even a 9-iron
Valley View Septic
05
Pro's Tip
Club Selection is Key: Because the hole is relatively short (just over 100 yards), many players are tempted to "pin seek." However, the green's layout and surrounding hazards make it a high-risk strategy. Take an extra look at the wind coming off the nearby hills, as it can significantly affect a high-arcing wedge shot.
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PAR 4Pro's Tip
A relatively straight but demanding journey along the bottom of the ridge.
Authentic Realty
07
PAR 5Pro's Tip
This is the longest hole on the course. You’ll need a solid, straight drive...
08
PAR 4Pro's Tip
Straight drive is vital here.
Authentic Realty
09
PAR 3Pro's Tip
Finish strong! Avoid the clubhouse bunker.
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