The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20030428192331/http://www.canadagolfguide.com:80/course_reviews/list_hio_by.cfm?order_by=lastname
Untitled

The Definitive
Internet Source


Sort By Golf Course |  Sort by Player Last Name

Search our reviews by:

Last Name of Golfer
Golf Course Name

Wayne Barron of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Played on 12/9/2002 @ River Oaks located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Very challenging course, nice island green on back 9. Also very quite and nice views. This course is really taken care of, Good Job.


Brad Cook of Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 2/1/2003 @ Mission G.C. located in Mission, British Columbia, Canada

More than your moneys worth,one of the best kept secrets around.Perfect conditions,even in January.Looking forward to playing it in summer.


James Denton of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 6/7/2002 @ Twin Lakes Golf Resort located in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada

This course is located 15 min. west of Penticton. A course with a few very challenging holes. #3 in particular, a long narrow uphill par 5. Most of the course is very open with fairways running side by side. This course definitely gives the longer hitter an advantage because losing a ball is actually hard to do here. The greens were bad in 2002 but a fungus problem, which will be fixed for 2003, was the main culprit. If you want to play a course where driver is your weapon of choice on virtually every hole bar the par 3's then this one is perfect!!


James Denton of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 10/8/2002 @ Inkameep Desert Canyon Golf Course located in Oliver, British Columbia, Canada

What a great course. GPS on the Power Carts with tips on how to play the course, and some great scenery. The first few holes gives you a taste of the desert experience then the rest of the front 9 is very open. The back nine is very demanding, easy to loose balls and add strokes in a hurry. Hole #10 is very interesting a par 4 at around 250 yds seems easy but a small winding uphill fairway and a pond infront of the green make you think about hitting 8 or 9 iron off the tee. For those of you who like to grip it and rip it the par 5 #18 has a massive fairway, its a challenge to reach in two. Well manicured and a fun course to play.


Reg Dunlop of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Played on 17/9/2002 @ Springbank Links located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

What a dynamic track. The price is very reasonable and the elevation changes were phenomenal..thought I was in the Rockies on the front 9. Not a course for beginners. Was very impressed with the service.. everyone made me feel appreciated that I was there. I will be back.


Submit a New Course Review!

Sunpage
Search Course(s)

British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec

Welcome Page

Golf News
Enhanced Course Search
Calendar of Events
Tee-Times
Video Clips
Golf Vacations

Welcome Page

Read Course Reviews
Submit a Course Review
View Hole In Ones
Submit a Hole In One
Prov. Golf Associations
Join Mailing List

Search Course(s)

New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
P.E.I.
Newfoundland
N.W. Terr.
Yukon

Sunpage