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Fort Langley Golf & Country Club Golf Course Map /Fort Langley Golf & Country Club Golf Holes Map
Fort Langley Golf & Country Club Golf Course Review in Fort Langley, BC in V0X1J0

FORT LANGLEY WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
484
5
513
3
165
4
393
3
155
4
417
4
381
3
196
4
394
4
437
5
513
4
418
4
389
4
350
3
184
5
510
3
131
4
380
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A drive to the right center of the fairway will give big hitters an opportunity to reach the green in two.
On The Green Beware, out of bounds guards the left side of the entire golf hole. A fairly flat green offers the player a great chance to make birdie and set up the day for a career low round.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee On a clear day, the view down the Bedford Channel and of Mount Baker could disrupt your focus on the task at hand. An elevated tee with out of bounds left demands an accurate drive to the landing area.
From The Fairway
On The Green From there, a mid-iron shot is required to lay-up left of the lone Scotch pine tree guarding the right side of the green. A 50-yard pitch shot is then required to a green with two bunkers front left and back right. Easy putting with a gently sloping green, par is a good score here.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee After playing two fairly long and demanding holes, a medium length par 3 awaits. With a pond and a deep greenside bunker to the right, and an undulating putting surface, a well struck iron shot is required to set up a birdie chance. Leaving yourself an uphill putt here could eliminate the dreaded three putt bogey.
From The Fairway
On The Green After playing two fairly long and demanding holes, a medium length par 3 awaits. With a pond and a deep greenside bunker to the right, and an undulating putting surface, a well struck iron shot is required to set up a birdie chance. Leaving yourself an uphill putt here could eliminate the dreaded three putt bogey.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Winding down the left side of this golf hole is the Salmon River and out of bounds once again. A straight 260-yard drive is required to the right center of the fairway.
On The Green Your next shot is a demanding mid to short iron into a sloping green guarded by two pot bunkers and a tree to the right. The best spot to putt from is the middle of the green. Pars are good here, birdies deserve an ovation!
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The great feature on this short Par 3 comes on the tee of “Boulderock”. On any given day this hole could measure 106 yards to 160 yards in length. Throw in a south-west prevailing wind and the choice of club off the tee could be very difficult.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is surrounded by bunkers and has some undulation in it. A shot to the middle of the green should guarantee a well-deserved par. A quick peek to your right will provide you with a spectacular view of Golden Ears.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee The next shot to a slightly elevated, two-tiered green is a mid to long iron. Don’t over-hit the green by too much as out of bounds is lurking just 15-yards from the putting surface. Good course management will yield a solid par.
From The Fairway
On The Green The next shot to a slightly elevated, two-tiered green is a mid to long iron. Don’t over-hit the green by too much as out of bounds is lurking just 15-yards from the putting surface. Good course management will yield a solid par.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Hole # 7 is a dog-leg to the left, which requires a tee shot of 230 yards to the right center of this generous fairway.
On The Green from there an accurate mid to short iron is required to clear the front greenside bunker. An undulating green will challenge all players gunning for a birdie!
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee A long, slightly up hill par 3 awaits all confident players. This hole requires a long iron shot to a small “push-up” style green. Errant tee shots will be penalized as the rough around this green is traditionally kept on the long side.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good short game is required here as many shots fail to find this postage stamp green. Once again, par is an excellent score here.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Bombs away! This fairway allows the player to grip it and rip it! At 45-yards wide in the prime landing area, a little fade or draw of center will not hurt you.
On The Green Coming into the green gets a little more difficult with three bunkers guarding the right side of the gently sloping green. Find the middle of the green and an excellent birdie opportunity awaits to complete the first half of the round.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee After a well-deserved snack and refreshment, Fort Langley Golf Course bares its teeth with a 437-yard par 4. A long drive of 275-yards avoiding a pond to the left will enable the player to reach this green in two shots.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long iron is then required to an elevated, narrow green which has two large bunkers guarding it. Once these tasks have been successfully completed, a fairly flat putting surface will reward the player with par. Very few birdies are made here. Play conservatively!
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Back to some more fun here! This short par 5 offers up a generous landing area off the tee. From there, a key decision is to be made: go for the green or lay up.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you go for the green, you’ll have to contend with two pot traps that block the right front part of the green. By laying up about 100 yards from the green, an easy pitching wedge will give the player a glorious chance at birdie. This green is very subtle and almost every putt is fairly straight. Eagles have been made here with careful execution!
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of three consecutive dog-leg holes. From the tee, a drive down the left center of the fairway will shorten this hole by one, maybe two, clubs
From The Fairway
On The Green From the landing area several different shots can be played. You can fly the ball to the putting surface, or a bump and run shot will work as well. Finally, if it is windy, a knock down shot will result in a green in regulation. Very easy putting on this dead flat green. A very good chance at birdie.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The thirteenth hole at Fort Langley Golf Course offers up a challenge from tee to green. A dog-leg right with a pond located at the corner puts a premium on the drive.
From The Fairway A straight drive of 235 yards down the left side of the fairway will enable the player a clear shot to this large green.
On The Green From there a well struck mid-iron shot is required. Errant shots to the left and long over the back are penalized as deep collection areas swallow up all miss hits. Find this green in regulation and another birdie could help O-Btain that low round of the year.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This golf hole is a medium length par 4 dogleg to the left. A drive of 220 yards towards the right center of the fairway will set up a good approach shot to the green. This three section undulating green will challenge all players to O-Btain a birdie or par!
From The Fairway
On The Green This golf hole is a medium length par 4 dogleg to the left. A drive of 220 yards towards the right center of the fairway will set up a good approach shot to the green. This three section undulating green will challenge all players to O-Btain a birdie or par!
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee With a pond left of the green and two sod-wall bunkers on either side of the green, accuracy off the tee is vital. The putting surface is undulating and has a shelf located back right. As with many challenging holes on this course, a shot to the middle of this green makes life a lot easier. Par is an excellent achievement here.
From The Fairway
On The Green With a pond left of the green and two sod-wall bunkers on either side of the green, accuracy off the tee is vital. The putting surface is undulating and has a shelf located back right. As with many challenging holes on this course, a shot to the middle of this green makes life a lot easier. Par is an excellent achievement here.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Your approach shot requires an extra club as the green is elevated some fifty feet. Warning ! Do not leave your approach shot short as it could roll down the steep hill. A flat putting surface is the only breather you get on this monster golf hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your approach shot requires an extra club as the green is elevated some fifty feet. Warning ! Do not leave your approach shot short as it could roll down the steep hill. A flat putting surface is the only breather you get on this monster golf hole.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Wind can play a big factor here with an elevated tee. The single most important factor to a good score is club selection off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green With a narrow green surrounded by four strategically placed bunkers, any stray shots are gO-Bbled up. The putting surface is somewhat gentle except for the far right front pin. Keeping the ball below the hole here is important, avoiding another possible three putt bogey. Par is very good!
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee Take a deep breath! Your mental psyche will be challenged on one of the finest finishing holes in the Fraser Valley. An elevated tee providing a clear view to our southern-style clubhouse will give you a good target. A tee short of 265-yards is required to the center of the fairway.
From The Fairway
On The Green From the landing area, a mid to short iron is required to carry over a large pond to a green surrounded by bunkers. Once you have reached the green, the last putt of the day is no guarantee as a very undulating green can create a large number in a hurry. Sometimes par on this hole can feel like a birdie.

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