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Whistler Golf Courses

Whistler Golf Club Nicklaus North Golf Course
The Chateau Whistler Golf Club Big Sky Golf and Country Club

Whistler Golf Club

This Arnold Palmer-designed championship course was opened in 1982 by Arnold Palmer himself.

Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Championship Tees: 6397 yards

For more information and tee times, call (604) 932-4544.



Nicklaus North Golf Course

This Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course opened in 1995.

Holes: 18
Course par: 71
Championship tees: 6908 yards



Big Sky Golf and Country Club


This Robert Cupp designed golf club opened in 1994. Located in Pemberton, the course is a scenic 30 minute drive north of The Fairmont Chateau Whistler.

Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Championship tees: 7001 yards

The Chateau Whistler Golf Club

Designer: Robert Trent Jones Jr. 
Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Length: 6635 yards
Average Length of Round: 4:16
Season: May to October 13, 2003

General Information
Mountain Golf at it's finest, 'Links Magazine'
Whistler has become one of the premier golf destinations in Canada and the Chateau Whistler Golf Club is mist certainly of the reasons why.

Rated 'Four and a half stars' by Golf Digest.  Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and opened in 1993, the par 72, 18-hole course offers a golf opportunity unmatched in the region.  By allowing nature to dictate the path without constraints of commercial influence, the course traverses creeks, ponds, stands of ancient Douglas Firs and granite rock faces, which testify to the fact that this magnificent course follows closely the natural state of the rugged terrain.

Winding its way through some of the most interesting terrain in Southwestern British Columbia, the course provides enough fun and challenge for everyone.  Carved out of the Coastal Mountain slopes, with elevation changes of more than 400 ft. overall, this magnificent golf course is generous to the eye.  The terrain being rugged but balanced by this serene manicured course. Remember to bring your camera as well as your clubs to enjoy this course to its fullest.

Awards ~ '4 1/2 Stars' by Golf Digest 'a Must Play' rating 2002
'Top 15 Golf Resorts in North America' ~ Conde Nast Traveler Magazine 2001 
'Best Resort Course in Canada' ~ Score Magazine Readers 2001
'Golf Merchandiser of the Year' ~ 2001 
'Great Golf Resorts of the World Member' ~ 1997 
'Gold Medal Award' ~ Golf Magazine 1997
'4 1/2 Stars' ~ Golf Digest 1996 & 1997 
'Platinum' ~ Canada's Golf Course Ranking Magazine 1995 & 1996
'Best of Golf'
~ Links Magazine 1995
'Best New Golf Course' Golf Digest ~ 1993.

Group Tournament Services
World-class service is what you will experience at the Chateau Whistler Golf Club.  Whether you are part of a foursome or coordinating a large shotgun golf tournament, the Chateau Whistler Golf Club's professional team will ensure your expectations are customized and your day is one to remember.
For more information, please contact Diane Wieczorek - Sales Manager 604-938-2094.

On Site Facilities
Full Food & Beverage services ~ Licensed premises, menu packaging, patio seating with BBQ, halfway house, beverage cart. 
Golf Shop ~ Merchandiser of the year
Locker Rooms 
Warm up facilities with putting and chipping greens
GPS Satellite system on every cart 

Practice & Learning Facility - Open July 1, 2003
Improve your golf game at the Chateau Whistler Practice and Learning Centre, one of Canada's most complete practice facilities.  This double-ended, 350-yard long facility features extensive putting greens, practice bunkers, and chipping and pitching areas.  It will play host to world-renowned golf schools that will improve all aspects of your game in an inspiring mountain setting.

Transportation
The Chateau Whistler Golf Club is just steps away from The Fairmont Chateau Whistler.  Complimentary shuttle service is available to and from the hotel during the golf season with no reservations are required.  Contact Guest Services at the resort for more information.

Rentals:
Club Rentals ~ Taylor Made
Shoe Rentals ~ Adidas
Carts ~ are mandatory and included in all rates

Dress Code
Collared shirts and appropriate footwear are mandatory.  Tailored pants or shorts (no cut-offs) jeans or sweat pants are not acceptable.  Metal spikes are prohibited. 

Rates - All rates are in Canadian funds and include a power cart equipped with GPS
Spring ~ Opening to May 29, 2003 
$59.00 to $135.00 
Early Summer ~ May 30 to July 10, 2003
$69.00 to $190.00
Summer ~ July 11 to September 7, 2003 
$99.00 to $225.00 
Late Summer ~ September 8 to September 21, 2003
$69.00 to $190.00 
Fall ~ September 22 to October 13, 2003
$59.00 to $135.00 

Juniors 18 years of age and under
Juniors must have proof of age and an established handicap or proof of playability with an average round under 100.  Juniors must play with a playing adult:
Juniors pay $25.00 at any time of the year (except during dinner specials)
 
Special rates provided to Fairmont Chateau Whistler guests.
British Columbia Residents
Book within seven days receive discounted rates, (must have valid BC Drivers License or BC ID for all players to receive promotion) 
Locals 
B
ook within two days, Squamish, Whistler, & Pemberton (Must have valid BC Drivers License or BC ID to receive promotion).
Dinner Specials 
Tuesday, Thursday & Sundays after 2:00 p.m. May 22nd to September 21st, 2003 (September 8th onward, dinner specials start at 1:00 p.m.)

Location
Located in the upper village of Whistler
4612 Blackcomb Way
Whistler, BC V0N 1B4

1 TOP
• 505
• 482

449
• 415

Par 5
Handicap 1
1
Good opening hole. Long hitters will be able to go for green in two, although penalty for missing is high. Best bet is to lay up near left-hand fairway bunkers to set up a 70 - 100 yard third shot.
The trickiest contour on this green is in the centre of the front edge by bunker, otherwise surface is straight forward. Be gentle in putting towards front. 

2 TOP
• 326
• 298

266
• 242

Par 4
Handicap 1
5
This short par 4 is not to be taken for granted. Fairway bunkers best target off tee, usually with a fairway wood or long iron. Ideal second shot clears hazards yet stays bellow flagsticks.
Treacherous slope back to front. Ball will travel downhill or sidehill in a big hurry! Only be aggressive if facing straight uphill. 

3 TOP
• 399
• 387

342
• 313

Par 4
Handicap
3
Great hole, professional's favourite par 4. To have a manageable second shot, drive needs to be solidly struck down right centre of fairway. Creek remains a threat if approach goes too far right. Laying up can be wise.
Large back to front slope is also influenced by high ground on right. Ball definitely breaks away from mountain. Sometimes difficult to hit uphill putts firm enough. 

4 TOP
• 411
• 402

362
• 311

Par 4
Handicap
7
Toughest driving hole. Best target is right centre of fairway just below cart path. Approach likely will require a mid long iron especially when trying to reach the upper tier of this well-trapped green.
Putting downhill on the front half of this green can be exciting! Once again, the higher ground to right is dominant factor in breaks, unless you are well over to left side. 

5 TOP
• 190
• 163

144
• 108

Par 3
Handicap
17
Just enough trouble surrounds this green to make the middle a good target. Drop 1/2 club to allow for drop in elevation, even into slight wind. 
Front half of this green can be tough to read. Note slopes in area just over bunker. Be observant walking onto green and watch your friend's putt.

6 TOP
• 457
• 436

411
• 393

Par 4
Handicap
1
Par here is a good score. Easiest second shot is from crest of hill in centre or right centre of fairway. Aim at open part of green, planning to land ball no further than the front edge.
Some challenge involved with slopes on front right half of green. Each angle across ridge is different. Try to imagine how water would flow.

7 TOP
• 538
• 507

484
• 454

Par 5
Handicap
5
On this potentially reachable par 5, the only surprise off the tee is a slight right to left fairway slope. Fairway narrows as you approach the green. Slope on right side of green will direct ball to middle.
This green will test you. Dominant factors are back to front slope, and influence form right side. Big breaks form certain angles and very quick downhill.

8 TOP
• 212
• 184

158
• 123

Par 3
Handicap
13
The Chateau Whistler's signature hole. Take pride in any pars or birdies here. Safe bet is to play to the middle of the green. Good luck.
If you have been lucky enough to reach this green, the reward is a relatively flat surface. Don't overlook the trend in slope form bunker and back.

9 TOP
• 472
• 449

426
• 405

Par 5
Handicap
9
If you can hit the ball long with controlled left to right flight, this is your hole! Bunker in middle of fairway is target off tee. Second shot, if laying up, aim towards tall trees left of green.
Wide green with sunken level in front middle. High ground will affect putts near any of back three edges. Enjoy the view backwards as you finish out!

 

 

10 TOP
• 131
• 118

92
• 75

Par 3
Handicap
18
Gorgeous but troublesome short par 3 overlooks Green Lake. Distance control is the key to success here. Trouble looms behind and to the right of the green.
Front right corner is lowest spot, left side higher and trickier going across. As usual be gentle if downhill. 

11 TOP
• 355
• 332

301
• 287

Par 4
Handicap
8
The start of inward trek. Trouble on both sides of fairway means best drives take line slightly right of fairway bunkers. If hitting off upslope take lots of club. Especially when trying to reach top level.
Another back to front sloping surface that can create excitement! Other big influence is high ground left of green. Really fast when dropping levels.

12 TOP
• 395
• 376

343
• 307

Par 4
Handicap
4
Another fantastic driving hole. Length is a must from gold tee, but not as essential from other blocks. First priority, hit fairway. Two hints for approach shot. Take lots of club if pin is back, and never fool with bunker.
Highest point is back left corner, creating the trend for the green. Sometimes difficult to be firm enough going up to that area.

13 TOP
• 349
• 324

304
• 259

Par 4
Handicap 14
Lots of options here for strategy. Long drives can get close to green, yet anything within 150 yards is adequate. Any ball landing on left of back of green usually heads for middle. Do not miss this green!
Dominant factor here is defined by left and rear edges of green. If you are faced with a putt along this left side, lag it close with lots of break.

14 TOP
 • 352
• 330

285
• 249

Par 4
Handicap 12
A well-placed tee shot is necessary with your target being the right edge of the left side fairway bunker. Approach shot landed on front edge is most effective.
Higher right tier will determine most putts, yet don't forget the slope near left bunker if down below.

15 TOP
• 389
• 366

351
• 324

Par 4
Handicap 10
Excellent opportunity to hit a majestic drive against a mountain backdrop. Favour left centre to avoid trouble. Distance control tricky for approach, landing ball in front left fringe surprisingly effective.
Fairly straightforward putting surface. Slight downhill trends from surface. Slight downhill trends from each bunker. Each edge of the green will have its own influence. 

16 TOP
• 167
• 142

110
• 88

Par 3
Handicap 16
Knowing your yardage here will be an advantage. The small shelf at front of green, very difficult to hold. Right centre of green safest target.
Allow for big breaks if putting anywhere form front shelf. Slopes from back edge will also be slight factor. 

17 TOP
• 444
• 424

366
• 337

Par 4
Handicap 2
Another fantastic driving hole. Trees right gobble more shots than stream on left. Best target is right half of big tree. Slightly downhill fairway means approach shot plays short. From fairway bunker is a safe shot.
Tricky green, as long as you don't have to negotiate the swale in right centre. Biggest influence will come from highest point at the back left corner.

18 TOP
• 543
• 523

498
• 467

Par 5
Handicap 6
Fabulous finishing hole. Fairway wood tee shot might be wise. Second shot ideally goes over or around left fairway bunker to create easiest third.
One last adventuresome green. Relatively long and narrow, factors are, the slopes from the front left bunker, the swale in middle, and high ground at back edge.