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Sunnydale Golf & Country Club Golf Course Map /Sunnydale Golf & Country Club Golf Holes Map Sunnydale Golf & Country Club Golf Course Review in Courtenay, BC in V9N5M9
From The Fairway Great opening hole for driving. Longer hitters that stray off the fairway can find punishing trees with a shallow creek on both sides.
From The Tee Reachable par 5. If the wind is at your back look for eagle opportunities. Green is guarded by bunkers, but par here can sometimes be considered a poor effort.
From The Fairway
On The Green Reachable par 5. If the wind is at your back look for eagle opportunities. Green is guarded by bunkers, but par here can sometimes be considered a poor effort.
From The Tee Sure its wide open, flat and reasonably short but pars here are welcomed. The large trees make gauging the wind deceptive. The tiered green can definitely test your recovery skills.
From The Fairway
On The Green Sure its wide open, flat and reasonably short but pars here are welcomed. The large trees make gauging the wind deceptive. The tiered green can definitely test your recovery skills.
From The Tee One of the shorter par 4’s. It would be easy if not for the O-B all down the right and massive trees down the left. Pick your straightest club then you can see how short the hole is.
From The Tee This downhill par 5 looks reasonable but the landing zone is quite narrow and sloping. The very elevated and sloping green offers a small target. Par here is a good score.
From The Fairway
On The Green This downhill par 5 looks reasonable but the landing zone is quite narrow and sloping. The very elevated and sloping green offers a small target. Par here is a good score.
From The Fairway The most diabolical hole on the course period. You must first negotiate the trees that protect the fairway entrance then you are faced with an elevated sloping green protected by two huge trees on either side.
From The Tee Risk/reward. Lots of room for the safe shot but this driveable par 4 is guarded by hazards. Look to the top of the giant old growth fir to see the first of the two active osprey nests that SunnYardsale takes its logo from.
From The Fairway With O-B close down the entire left side and trees all over the bailout. Known as Edgars alley, you will hear members call “Red Edgar!” whenever the ball heads into the trees in hopes of a mysterious bounce back into the fairway. It often works.
From The Tee The second part of Edgars Alley. If you can drive the ball over the slope you may receive a great roll down the other side. Then all you have to do is land the ball on the heavily guarded green with O-B very close behind.
From The Fairway
On The Green The second part of Edgars Alley. If you can drive the ball over the slope you may receive a great roll down the other side. Then all you have to do is land the ball on the heavily guarded green with O-B very close behind.
From The Tee The back to front sloped green on this long par 5 absolutely kills short approach shots leaving you with potentially huge putts on SunnYardsale’s largest green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The back to front sloped green on this long par 5 absolutely kills short approach shots leaving you with potentially huge putts on SunnYardsale’s largest green.
From The Fairway The finishing hole. The drive favors a left to right shot under the second osprey nest. Best avoid the right side fairway bunker under the large tree.
On The Green The green is open to the clubhouse bar so a great approach shot could be met with polite applause.