Golfing in Alberta South
With its prairies, badlands, foothills and mountain vistas, Alberta South is an ideal location to go golfing. Southern Alberta’s diverse terrain and desirable climate give golfers everything that they would want in their golf game. Golfers can play on the edge of beautiful mountain scenery in Waterton Lakes National Park, hit a ball off the edge of a coulee in the badlands at Drumheller, or get to the cup on a large rolling green in sage-and-thistle territory in a town like Vauxhall or Bassano. Urban centres, such as Lethbridge and Medicine Hat in Alberta South also provide challenging golf courses. So don't wait another minute longer, go golfing in Alberta South.
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A swing ahead
Staff at the Crowsnest Pass Golf and Country Club in Blairmore, Alberta, have been hard at work upgrading the course, the clubhouse menu and promotional offers.
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Cardston has class
The Lee Creek Golf Course is an immaculate course that is often free from crowds. Golfers will enjoy this Les Furber-designed hidden gem.
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A new era begins
On March 22, Crowsnest Pass Golf and Country Club (CNPGCC) welcomed a new pro, Peter Stewart, to the helm.
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A great golf getaway
The Keho Park Golf Course offers golfers diversity in a rare and spectacular setting.
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Tournament with a mission
The CN Canadian Women’s Open has grown into a signature event on the LPGA Tour, and a favourite among Canadian golf enthusiasts.
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Enjoying the game
As the executive professional of Cottonwood Golf & Country Club south of Calgary, Tiffany Gordon is a very busy woman.
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Believe the hype
With tree-lined fairways, undulating greens and an abundance of water hazards, it is no wonder the course at the Picture Butte Golf & Winter Club has hosted several provincial championships over the years.