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Ross Marrington of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Played on 30/5/2002 @ Golden Golf Club located in Golden, B.C., Canada

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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.


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.


James Gunn of Edmonton, Alberta,

Played on 19/6/2001 @ lakepoint located in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

Lake Point is one of the best golf courses that I have ever played. Almost 7000 yards long from the tips, set along the lake with cliffs in the background. Absolutley fantanstic. Stimp at 11 in July, have fun boys!!!


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.


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