| British Columbia a Golfer's Paradise This Spring If you're looking for golfing opportunities this spring, Britich Columbia has many opportunities waiting for you. Here is a quick summary of what's available for spring 2008: Golf Divas Tee It Up in BC: Its no secret that women are taking up the game in record numbers, and at the renowned Golf Academy at Westwood Plateau in Coquitlam, theres ample opportunity to gather the gal pals for a lesson on the links during their popular Diva Program. The four-week lesson series, instructed by sought-after C.P.G.A. Professional Denise Whitworth, has two components: The Foundation and The Fundamentals. In addition, youll learn how to improve your diva distance and your short game diva prowess. Aimed at helping women improve their skills, not to mention negotiate challenging moves, the Diva Program is one of many lesson packages available at Westwood Plateau. Featuring world-class facilities, the Golf Academy at Westwood Plateau is the perfect place for any diva or dude to learn. www.westwoodplateaugolf.com
Fairmont Hot Springs is Heating Up: With its soothing natural hot springs, three diverse course options, and pristine Columbia Valley setting, its no wonder golfers of all ages and abilities have been flocking to Fairmont Hot Springs for years. The three resort courses at Fairmont Mountainside, Riverside, and Creekside have always been fun, player-friendly layouts with relaxed atmospheres. The resort has recently announced a comprehensive one billion dollar renovation. Besides major overhauling of the courses (details to be announced), the resort will feature new hot pools, hotels, restaurants, waterslides, a village, and much more. www.fairmonthotsprings.com
Hit the Thompson Okanagan Golf Trail: Blessed with a Mediterranean-like climate, fruit orchards, vineyards, pristine beaches, and, yes, a host of world-class golf courses, BCs Thompson Okanagan is one destination sure to provide the perfect summer sojourn. Those fortunate enough to call the area home can play a different course every day for a month and still make it back to the pad in plenty of time to slap the steaks on the barby. But, thankfully, you dont have to be a resident to take a ride on the newly forged Thompson Okanagan Golf Trail. The trail includes new gems Tobiano and Talking Rock as well as long-standing favourites such as Gallaghers Canyon, Salmon Arm, and Osoyoos. Desert golf, mountain golf, parkland golf, lakeside golf, its all there. To book your trail ride, visit www.togolfbc.com.
Getaway North Island: In many ways, the courses at Storey Creek and Crown Isle two of the finest on Vancouver Island couldnt be more different. Storey Creek, a classic test cut through a secluded forest, feels miles from civilization; on many days, wildlife sightings have been known to outnumber golfers spotted on the greens. On the other hand, Crown Isle, while equally scenic, is situated in the heart of Courtenay and boasts a bustling and contemporary resort-style atmosphere. It also features a 48,000 square foot clubhouse and Resort Centre with, among other things, a classic car museum inside. Two vastly different experiences? You bet. And, thanks to the good folks at Golf Vancouver Island, you can savour both with their Getaway North Island package. www.golfvancouverisland.ca
Kids Play Free at Golf BC: Unquestionably, for the game of golf to grow and thrive in the decades to come, our young people need to be encouraged to play and were not just talking video games. The GolfBC group, owners of nine of the top golf courses in the province including Whistlers Nicklaus North and Vancouver Islands Olympic View, are doing their part to encourage kids to hit the links with an ongoing commitment to make the game more accessible for our youth. In a nutshell: each of the nine courses will offer selective tee times throughout the year, seven days a week, when junior golfers (under 16) play for free when accompanied by a paying adult. www.golfbc.com
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