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Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
White/Green
Silver
Green/Red
Red
Yellow
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
475
457
452
452
432
432
426
319
389
376
368
368
357
357
350
244
200
180
168
168
157
157
115
115
418
410
403
382
382
300
300
263
471
463
451
451
427
427
418
319
428
364
324
324
315
315
305
219
551
529
516
462
462
437
437
339
210
192
181
181
129
129
125
125
421
390
362
362
341
341
284
244
3563
3361
3225
3150
3002
2898
2760
2789
5
4
3
4
5
4
5
3
4
37
9
13
5
3
17
17
1
7
11
1
15
9
3
5
13
15
7
11
CLOSE
HOLE 1
I have placed no traps on this fairway, though players who place their tee shots as close to the left edge of the fairway as possible will more easily play down the length of the green which bends to the right slightly across the line of the fairway." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
13
TEE
475
457
452
452
432
432
426
319
CLOSE
HOLE 2
"It is obvious this green is better approached from the right where there is less width for the tee shot. The green can be reached from a tee shot placed short of the central trap—indeed unless the tee plates are very near the front, many players can ignore this trap." (The trap has since been removed.) —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect; letter to Jim Fraser, Chairman Green Committee, 1961
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
3
TEE
389
376
368
368
357
357
350
244
CLOSE
HOLE 3
"There are a host of indifferent players to whom a suggestion 'Do not slice' involves a compulsion to do exactly that. I do not know how to teach the doctrine to positive thinking since that is unquestionably what is involved." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
17
TEE
200
180
168
168
157
157
115
115
CLOSE
HOLE 4
"The central part of this green slopes to the back. This is objected to by my critics. Why? It is their contention that all greens should automatically contain shots played full pitch to them? Such a contention suggests an automatic sameness in the design of the green. I am in emphatic diagreement with this contention." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
7
TEE
418
410
403
382
382
300
300
263
CLOSE
HOLE 5
"Admittedly, I have placed temptation in the way of the ambitious to attempt the carry of the creek with the second shot, which should be played from the right side of the fairway. I expect this hole to prove possibly the most difficult two-shotter on your coure." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
1
TEE
471
463
451
451
427
427
418
319
CLOSE
HOLE 6
"A simple drive and pitch to a generous green. The location of the pin can be observed from the tee and the placement of the tee shot will decide the question of whether this trap comes into play or not." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
9
TEE
428
364
324
324
315
315
305
219
CLOSE
HOLE 7
"Played downwind and I expect reachable in two shots by the tigers. For the rest, a pitch can easily slip off the back of the green, where I would personally prefer to be, rather than short of the putting surface. It is another instance where brains, rather than brawn, may prove advantageous." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
5
TEE
551
529
516
462
462
437
437
339
CLOSE
HOLE 8
"I have planned a hole, which can vary from 200 to 245 yards, frequently played against the prevailing N.W. summer breeze. The gap between the two guarding traps is 17 paces wide and convex in grade, suggesting the necessity of landing on the quite generous putting surface on the carry." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
15
TEE
210
192
181
181
129
129
125
125
CLOSE
HOLE 9
"The green has a beautiful location, large and fairly closely trapped, with a fine setting in surrounding trees and a view over the Gulf, and on clear days, Vancouver Island in the distance. I judge this a very difficult two-shotter." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
11
TEE
421
390
362
362
341
341
284
244
HOLE
Black
Blue
White
White/Green
Silver
Green/Red
Red
Yellow
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
453
425
410
366
366
316
316
270
520
485
460
460
338
338
331
331
173
169
157
157
149
149
142
142
442
420
403
341
341
334
334
263
315
307
299
299
285
285
280
199
577
550
531
464
464
449
449
359
372
368
330
330
319
319
314
239
158
150
141
141
133
133
127
127
472
437
388
388
378
378
378
259
3482
3311
3119
2989
2773
2711
2671
2189
7045
6672
6344
6139
5775
5609
5431
4376
4
5/4
3
4
4
5
4
3
4/5
36
73
4
10
10
6
16
16
2
2
14
14
6
4
12
8
18
18
8
12
CLOSE
HOLE 10
"There is a long walk almost 200 yards between the 9th green and the 10th tee, which your Board objected to. I was more concerned with the location of this tee and green, topographically speaking, than with this walk. As it turns out, players will pass the grill in your clubhouse and can pause for a snack or even an intoxicating drink, if so needed, without breaking the law." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
10
TEE
453
425
410
366
366
316
316
270
CLOSE
HOLE 11
"I am, of course, delighted that your Board has decided that it is not necessary to desirable to fill in the gully in front of the tee. When the tee is built, it can be made 40 or 50 yards long and a lady's tee built on the northwest side of the gully and a bridge build across the gully between the back of the 17th green and this tee." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
5/4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
6
TEE
520
485
460
460
338
338
331
331
CLOSE
HOLE 12
"Not a difficult hole, unless the pin is placed on the extreme right side of the green, and the distance is within the range of almost all players." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
16
TEE
173
169
157
157
149
149
142
142
CLOSE
HOLE 13
"I am, of course, aware that many golfers feel that when they play a shot to a green that nothing in the way of a mound or swales should interfere with a seemingly well-placed shot. May I suggest such mounds and swales are developed to create variety in the playing of shots and that such variety adds, not detracts, from the pleasure in playing the game." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
2
TEE
442
420
403
341
341
334
334
263
CLOSE
HOLE 14
"A comparatively simple drive and short pitch. While the green slopes and surface draws from right to left, I would judge this possibly the easiest hole on the course." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
14
TEE
315
307
299
299
285
285
280
199
CLOSE
HOLE 15
"Particularly with the summer N.W. wind, the better players should have little difficulty reaching this green in two. The fairway narrows toward the green and hooked seconds may reach the service road." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
4
TEE
577
550
531
464
464
449
449
359
CLOSE
HOLE 16
"From the front part of the tee, the big bunker can be carried and, from the side of the fairway, the pitch to the green should present no great difficulty. The putting can, I expect, present a variety of problems." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
8
TEE
372
368
330
330
319
319
314
239
CLOSE
HOLE 17
"Such an elusive quality—the difficulty of judging the length of the shot—may prove its outstanding characteristic." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
18
TEE
158
150
141
141
133
133
127
127
CLOSE
HOLE 18
"A good testing finish." —
A.V. Macan (1882-1964), Shaughnessy's Golf Architect
PAR
4/5
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
12
TEE
472
437
388
388
378
378
378
259
SLOPE
Black
Blue
White
White/Green
Silver
Green/Red
Red
Yellow
MEN
134
130
128
127
123
121
118
101
WOMEN
144
141
138
133
129
126
126
110
RATING
Black
Blue
White
White/Green
Silver
Green/Red
Red
Yellow
MEN
74.8
73.2
71.4
70.5
68.9
67.5
66.5
61.5
WOMEN
81
78.9
77.4
76
74.6
73.1
71.8
64.3