From The Fairway Great par 4, out of bounds on the right with a fairway bunker on the right side of the fairway landing zone. A water hazard runs down the left side of the fairway landing zone.
On The Green Second shot to an elevated green requires accuracy to a green guarded by a large bunker on the left front. This is the smallest green on the course.
From The Tee Don’t be fooled by this uphill short par 4. Two large bunkers both right and left of the green front attract attention.
From The Fairway Second shot is usually a wedge from a sloped lie to this elevated green.
On The Green Two large bunkers both right and left of the green front attract attention. Second shot is usually a wedge from a sloped lie to this elevated green.
From The Tee Accuracy with the driver is required of this tee shot, with out of bounds on the right.
From The Fairway Length is required for position for the second shot. A fairway wood and a short iron is required to a green protected by three large grass bunkers.
From The Tee Alberta’s toughest par 5. 225 to 240 is perfect length off the tee to carry the tree filled ravine. The second shot requires a long iron down to the flat at the 150 marker.
From The Fairway The landing zone at the 150 marker is protected by a large water hazard on the left. The approach shot is to an elevated green protected by three grass bunkers.
On The Green perfect length off the tee to carry the tree filled ravine. The second shot requires a long iron down to the flat at the 150 marker.
From The Tee A solid par 5, stay to the left of center on this uphill tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Some golfers get to this green in two. Third shot is normally a short iron or wedge to a large green. There are no bunkers or water hazards on this hole.