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darryl ross of prince george, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 11/10/2003 @ 108 mile golf course located in 108 mile, British Columbia, Canada

A nice experience all round. The condition of the fairways and greens were very good considering that it was late in the year for this far north. A fairly wide open layout was a bonus as the winds were probably topping off at 40 mph. Still, there is enough trouble for a wayward tee shot or a duff to make this an interesting outing. Good elevation changes and the odd sand trap add to the challenge. ps. Watch out for the resident population of ravens as they have an affinity for golf balls...


Brent Miller of P.G, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 21/7/2003 @ aberdeen glen located in p.g, British Columbia, Canada

I have played over 30 golf courses across canada, and most of them were high priced bigshot golf courses. Aberdeen glen keeps the cost low yet still maintains a beautiful course. Being so new it definately needs some tune ups but is very enjoyable. I recomend it to any intermediates.


Allan Wrightson of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 3/8/2003 @ Aberdeen Glen G. C. located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

One of the most enjoyable rounds of golf I've ever played. Beautiful course, tough layout and fantastic greens. Everything was fabulous, elevated tees, greens and challenging rough. Lost two balls, found three, so the course was forgiving. Tough, though, bring your best game.


mike vivian of edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Played on 18/8/2003 @ arbutus ridge located in victoria, British Columbia, Canada

very nice course but theres a bug problem...houses on a golf course is tacky and stupid...u cant play to the best of your abilities because your so afraid of hitting a house...houses shouldnt be built 20 fett off the fairways and or it should be the home owners resposabiliyt if a window get broken cause if there stupid enough to build one right one the fairway tehy should be held responsable...all in all a very nice course accept for the houses


Ian Robinson of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
Played on 10/3/2003 @ Balfour Golf Course located in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

What a great golf course! It is such a blast. Great layout and great views of the mountains and rivers, lakes etc. A great secret golf course. One of the best.


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