Kiter Cup 2024 - Courses
Cascade Par 3 Golf Club
A magnificent 9-hole course designed to challenge any golfer. With sheltering hills all around, this course has tranquility that draws residents and tourists alike. It is a well-maintained public course that boasts large greens, testing elevation changes, strategically placed water hazards, and bunkers.
Par: 27
Christina Lake Golf Club
Located in in British Columbia's Kootenays region, Christina Lake Golf Club, is known for its striking black copper slag bunkers. Designed by Les Furber, the course offers more than just the novelty of black sand, however. The course is set along the Kettle River, and tall pines and fir trees frame many of the greens. Errant drives are punished mightily.
Address: 282 Second Ave, Christina Lake, BC
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,785
Slope: 122
Castlegar Golf Club
From its perch atop a plateau that sits above the Columbia River, Castlegar Golf Club offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The up-and-down layout plays through forests of pine trees that can prove to be treacherous to the errant shot and the sloping greens don't make the golf course any easier either. Major golf publications including Golf Digest have hailed Castlegar as one of the best courses to play in Canada, especially for the value. The layout's most challenging hole is the par-4 ninth, which requires not only two long shots in order to reach the green, but the approach also has to be well placed to even have a chance at a birdie or par. In addition to the challenging course, a driving range and practice greens are also available for golfers at Castlegar Golf Club.
Address: 1602 Aaron Road, Castlegar, BC
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,172
Slope: 125
Redstone Resort
Tucked away amongst the foothills of the Monashee Mountain Range, Redstone Resort is a true mountain course in every sense. The mountain surroundings combined with the towering trees provide a luxuriously secluded feel. The rugged terrain covered with chutes, streams, and ravines guarantees a unique landscape on each hole. There are many risk-reward opportunities that make the course appealing to low and high handicappers alike. The greens may appear large and inviting but beware of the subtle rolls that require some careful maneuvering. The golf course opens with a downhill tee shot from an elevated tee box to a fairway guarded on the right by sand. The back nine starts off with a difficult par-4 that requires a demanding drive over a ravine. It is the no. 1 handicap hole on the Redstone golf course.
Address: 400 Golf Course Rd, Rossland BC
Par: 72
Yardage: 6,863
Slope: 130