1Named after one of the original owners, the key to the opening hole is to favour the left side, as the right rough is red staked. A slightly elevated green requires your second sho2Named for the island of birch trees to the immediate left of the green. At first look this hole seems to be a relatively easy par 3, but beware of the trees and bunkers on the leftNamed for the island of birch trees to the immediate left of the green. At first look this hole seems to be a relatively easy par 3, but beware of the trees and bunkers on the left3Named for the narrow and sloping fairway, you may take this par 4 to the green with a strong drive. Aim left/center of the fairway over the trap. The magnetic green breaks left to 4Enjoy the clear view of the majestic Kokanee Glacier from the tee. This short par 4 has an appearance of a left to right dogleg, but the left is much safer. The trees to the right Enjoy the clear view of the majestic Kokanee Glacier from the tee. This short par 4 has an appearance of a left to right dogleg, but the left is much safer. The trees to the right 5Looking down on the fairway, creek and green, standing on the tee is like being on the poop deck of a ship. A blind drive with traps lines the fairway with a lateral hazard on the 6Named for a huge nest that was built in the pine tree to the left of the green, long hitters can reach this par 5 in two. If you're not long off the tee then you must decide how toNamed for a huge nest that was built in the pine tree to the left of the green, long hitters can reach this par 5 in two. If you're not long off the tee then you must decide how to7Named after the high alpine lake Tam O'Shanter (now Plaid Lake), this is our most difficult par 3. A very demanding tee shot must carry to the correct plateau of this three tiered 8Named after course architect Norman Woods' dog, Tinker, buried behind the tee. This par 5 can be reached in two good shots. Beware of the hazard along the left. Aim your tee shot a9In most cases a tee shot to the fairway of this par 4/5 is essential. The right side is open, but the left side is jail. A long drive invites you to go for the green, but there is 10Cut out of the wilderness bush, this hole has an elevated tee that tempts you to let out the shaft, but there is only one place to hit the ball - dead straight, as there are acres Cut out of the wilderness bush, this hole has an elevated tee that tempts you to let out the shaft, but there is only one place to hit the ball - dead straight, as there are acres 11Named after the all the deadfall that was around this hole during construction. Hit the green on this par 3, or you're in deep trouble. The trap up front is relentless, the other's12Try to place it dead center in the throat of the dogleg, trying to cut the corner is a disaster as there is a deceiving inlet. The slightly elevated green requires the ball be carrTry to place it dead center in the throat of the dogleg, trying to cut the corner is a disaster as there is a deceiving inlet. The slightly elevated green requires the ball be carr13Named after the property owners who's land runs on the left side of the fairway. There's lots of room to the right, including the driving range. From the left side you must be wary14From the tee situated on a peninsula on the pond, don't hit your shot left; straight ahead is best. The right side can be forgiving, but your second shot has no room for error leftFrom the tee situated on a peninsula on the pond, don't hit your shot left; straight ahead is best. The right side can be forgiving, but your second shot has no room for error left15An open tee shot awaits you here. The right side of the fairway is perfect placement. Willowbrook Creek guards the front of the green and is magnetic to those who try to run it up.16Named after a huge tree house adjacent to the tee built by local youth during construction, this pretty par 3 gives an opportunity to make up strokes. The pond does not come into p17Beware of the tree wall on the left, and the water on the right of this par 5. Stay center throughout the hole. This triple tier green demands your full attention. Named for the ro18Named for the island situated in the pond to the right of the green, with a single apple tree on it. Long ball hitters should be aware of the water on the left. Second shots are loNamed for the island situated in the pond to the right of the green, with a single apple tree on it. Long ball hitters should be aware of the water on the left. Second shots are lo
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