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BC GOLF IDEAS, June 2009

06-12-2009

 

Captivating collection of Golf  Ideas from British Columbia

 

Shadow Mountain Readies for a Canada Day Debut:

Shadow Mountain Readies for a Canada Day Debut: July 1st at the new Shadow Mountain Golf Course near Cranbrook promises to be a very special day. Why? That’s when die-hard divot diggers can get their first-ever taste of the stunning 7,414-yard Graham Cooke and Wayne Carlton-designed course. And it can’t come soon enough. In fact, it seems everyone who has caught an early glimpse of the dramatic layout, with its awesome elevation changes, spectacular mountain vistas, and impressive bunkering, claim it will instantly become one of the top tracks in the Kootenay Rockies. And, given the fact that some of the best mountain golf courses in the world are found in these parts, that’s saying something.  So remember: Canada Day is for waving flags…and, at Shadow Mountain, shooting at them. www.shadowmountain.ca

To read more story ideas from the Kootenay Rockies region, visit www.hellobc.com/krbcmedia.

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Take a Swing (and a swig) on the South Okanagan Golf Trail: For links lovers’, it’s little surprise that “golf trails” are in vogue. Eager to check out one of the best newcomers to the genre?  Say hello to the South Okanagan Golf Trail. With four championship courses situated along the scenic route – NK’MIP Canyon Desert Golf Course, Fairview Mountain, and two gems at the Osoyoos Golf & Country Club – your swingin’, sun-filled days on the trail are bound to leave you hankering for more. The best part? It’s short and sweet: the trail runs from Oliver to Osoyoos, a pristine mountain and lake-filled span of just 20 kilometres, leaving plenty of time for beaching, boating, and wine touring.  As an added bonus, this stretch of road is home to the largest concentration of both vineyards and commercial wineries in British Columbia. But, please, for the sake of optimal directional control, take a swing on the fairways before sipping some of BC’s best. www.southokanagangolf.com

To read more story ideas from the Thompson Okanagan region, visit www.hellobc.com/totamedia.

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Settle in for a Crown Isle Luxury Golf Escape: If you enjoy a little pampering from time to time – who doesn’t? – then a quick golf getaway to the fabulous Crown Isle Resort should be on your radar. Conveniently located just minutes from the Comox Valley Airport, Crown Isle is a resort fit for a king…or a queen…or a regular type Joe who digs good wine and Jacuzzi tubs. The 7,024-yard layout, which boasts dynamite mountain views and plenty of variety, is regarded as one of the best on the Island: the resort features striking course-side accommodations, fine dining, a pumped up fitness centre, an impressive 48,000-square-foot resort centre, and, of course, one heckuva golf course. Time to settle in for a bit of luxury.  Visit www.crownisle.com or book your Crown Isle Luxury Escape through the good folks at Golf Vancouver Island, www.golfvancouverisland.ca

To read more story ideas from the Vancouver Island region, visit www.hellobc.com/vancouverislandmedia.

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