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2010 USGA Greens Section by Larry Gilhuly (PDF)
Nestled amongst the towering pines in the heart of Kelowna, the Kelowna Golf & Country Club is known for its beautiful setting, fine grooming and outstanding traditional layout.
Originally designed by well-known Pacific Northwest architect A.V. Macan, the course underwent some rerouting in 1996, seeing 4 new holes constructed. The purpose of the rerouting was to allow the City of Kelowna to expand Glenmore Drive and obtain more land for future cemetery use. An adjacent pear orchard was purchased and Graham Cooke and Associates were retained to design the new holes. The traditional flavor of the course was maintained and the new holes opened for play in 1998.
Water comes into play on 6 holes with holes 13, 14 and 15 being referred to by some as Kelowna's version of 'Amen Corner'. Never boring, always challenging the Country Club is truly an outstanding members' course.