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2010 CEDF Golf Course Locations
We are very excited about this year's locations
for the CEDF Tournaments.
Innisfail Golf & Country Club (Innisfail, AB)
June
8, 2010
Bring your "A" game. Tight fairways, quick greens and the distracting beauty that is Central Alberta.. ..Innisfail Golf Club offers 27 holes that are as scenic as they are challenging. Three distinct 9 hole courses offer variety and excitement that make Innisfail a must play destination. A sporty test of golf, wound through mature poplar and spruce trees. Challenging water hazards with superbly maintained undulating greens require the golfers to think their way around.
Established in 1924, the Bill Robinson designed Innisfail Golf Course has developed into one of Alberta's finest golfing experiences. It was selected as the site of the 2002 Alberta Men's Amateur Championship and 2009 Alberta Senior Ladies Championship.
Centrally located only one hour north of Calgary, and three miles west of Highway #2 makes the Innisfail Golf Club handy to access and truly a pleasant experience.
The Willows Golf
& Country Club (Saskatoon, SK)
June 22, 2010
The Willows is Saskatchewan's
premier 36 hole public golf course. Whatever your skill
level you will enjoy the challenge provided by the rolling
dunes-style course. With four sets of tee boxes on 36 holes,
beautiful lakes, silica bunkers and two signature holes, the
Island Green and Xena Peninsula Green, both surrounded by
water, The Willows challenges both novice and accomplished
golfers alike.
The Willows is conveniently
located just south of Circle Drive in Saskatoon, SK.
Bridges Golf Course (Starbuck, MB)
June
24, 2010
Bridges Golf Course is
celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and looks forward to
celebrating a decade of continued growth and success. Developing
into one of the top public golf courses in Canada, Bridges
offers a challenging but elegant layout and provides four
different tee boxes to accommodate golfers of all skill levels.
Bridges Golf Course, just 12
minutes from the perimeter is fortunate to have a location that
allows its patrons to escape from the hectic
urban environment. Bridges setting has a tremendous atmosphere
you're sure to appreciate.
Kelowna
Springs
(Kelowna, BC)
August
11, 2010
Kelowna Springs Golf Club,
designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect Les Furber,
has garnished accolades from both the press and golfers of all
abilities since first opening in 1990.
RECENT PRESS - Okanagan Life
Magazine (October, 2008) recognizes Kelowna Springs as the
second best 'Readers Choice' golf course in Kelowna.
Dreamscapes Travel Magazine (Globe & Mail, June 2007) recognizes
Kelowna Springs as one of 6 'play the best for less gems' across
Canada. Golf Digest ranks Kelowna Springs as one of the 'Best
Places to Play' in their 2008-2009 edition.
In addition to the full length,
Championship 18 hole layout, you will find an 18 hole putting
course (also designed by Furber), and Legends Golf Grill – the
Club’s restaurant and banquet facilities with a décor paying
homage to the legends of golf.
Check out their Web Site!
Get Directions to
the Kelowna Springs Golf Course!
Contact Information
Phone: (403) 250-7581
Fax: (403) 291-5138
2435 Pegasus Road NE, Calgary, AB T2E
8C3
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us with website questions or comments.
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Association
Last modified: June 14, 2010
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