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    Devon Golf & CC

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    Wolf Creek Golf Resort - The Clubhouse

    Wolf Creek Golf Resort

    4.0(2 reviews)
    87.9 km

    As our first golfing destination since moving to Edmonton in the fall, my husband and I decided to…read moreplay at WolfCreek. We played the old course which I have to say, didn't impress us, visually or by its design. We walked the first 9 and it was a relatively easy walk which was nice. The cart path guard rails could be more rickshaw friendly. The signage was quite lacking and often left us trying to figure out which way to go next. One sign telling walkers to head straight - into the woods - with no visible path or markers as to where the next hole was, was the biggest puzzle. Once we walked around the cart path and could see where the next hole was, it made more sense. There are no indications on the score card of how the course or holes are laid out. For the back 9, we did take a cart and bought their guide book. I would call the guide book a must for this course, though I have certainly seen batter books with more details and measurements included. It seams this course is far more favorable for repeat playing, and perhaps not the best option for visitors or travelers. One of the ponds were full of foam, there were many down trees and it looks like this course has been through some difficult weather. There was not much at all for interesting visual appeal. The man made ponds were square with no rock boarders. rather dull in my opinion. We did stop in at their lounge for a flat bread pizza, which took well over 25 minutes, the chicken was a bit dry and a third of the crust was burnt black. The log cabin clubhouse is quite nice. The entrance to the washrooms is extremely dark, making you feel your way around for the door, when you come in out of the sun. The women's washroom has had a flickering light that mimics a dim strobe light. The stall doors have very large separations and could use a fix-up. I've seem worse however I have seen much better at a "golf resort". We went back this past weekend and played the links course down the road. We had a much more enjoyable time with the guide book and map in hand. The signage and sight lines were also better on this course. There is some distance between some of the holes, but it is not too bad for hills and we would likely walk it next time. On a weekday afternoon, there were not many people heading out. We were able to play at a comfortable pace with out being held up and finished in under 4 hours. We did have a fun round. We have PrivPlay cards which provide a discount on the round and cart at listed locations (the links course), but we were denied the cart discount. We weren't going to bother making it an issue. In general, the staff were friendly. It was not too hot either round, being late May and June 2nd. There were some nicely treed areas and shelters that would offer good shade in the summer, on either course. I won't judge the fairways, tee boxes, and greens too harshly as it is early in the season still. The greens were not fast either round we've played, but there are some interesting curves and break to account for. In all, we will likely return and give the old course a second try and replay the links course. We are not likely to order food. For those with an iPhone or Android device, there is a free GPS app available, For those business people with a Blackberry, you're SOL.

    It's been said before - Wolf Creek doesn't quite have the "charm" it once did, and they may have…read moreover-extended themselves with two 18-hole courses, but both the Old and Links courses are STILL must-plays. The design of both are very 'European-linksy' without the ocean setting and the layout(s) are superb. Very little to complain about.

    Elk Island Golf Course - Club House

    Elk Island Golf Course

    5.0(2 reviews)
    67.4 km

    Writing this review pains me sooo much. Not because I need to give them a bad review but because…read morethis golf course is a hidden gem that I would love to keep to myself! Me and and my S.O. wandered across this golf course on one of our trips out to Elk Island National Park to check out the Bison. We stopped to check out the buffalo paddocks first and then went over to check out Astotin Lake. After checking out the lake and partaking in some fun GPS scavenger hunt activity we saw a sign for the golf course that was located nearby. I did not know about this golf course so we decided to go check out the club house and find out about fees and making reservations. The clubhouse is small and quaint but has some great views of the course and the natural surroundings. To our surprise it was pretty much empty! The course didn't look busy either. I made a promise to come out one day and check out this course in person. I haven't golfed much lately and this was a good excuse for a fun golf outing. Fast forward a few months and I have a visitor coming from Calgary so I suggest we go do some golfing. I said I knew of this course out at the National Park that I thought wouldn't be busy on a Friday. We arrived at the course around 2pm after a leisurely trip out there and also exploring the buffalo paddocks and a bit of the park. I expected we might be hitting the busiest part of the day but I thought worse case scenario we have some beers and practise putting. Not a bad day off indeed. As it had it though the course was pretty much wide open. We had another group of two going out in front of us and we gave them an ample head-start as no one was teeing off behind us. In fact there were no other groups behind us that caught up to us and we were taking it slow enjoying the round of golf. The course is beautiful. In fact it is one of the oldest courses in Northern Alberta and was designed by the same person that did the Jasper and Banff golf courses I was told. It is carved into the natural surroundings so you don't ever see any roads/buildings/etc, just trees and more trees. The course is well taken care of and has good sized fairways. Be careful though, once you are in the rough you might was well count it as a lost ball! It basically goes from fairway to rough and there isn't much in between. My visitor loved the course as well. He wasn't so sure about trundling "all" the way out to Elk Island to go golf but he raved about it during and after our round. He wants to go back when he is back next. All in all, this course is a HUGE winner in my books. It is a hidden gem for sure and I hope it does stay that way but more people do need to know about it! Happy Golfing!

    Golfed here today for the 2nd time. Like other reviewers I'm reluctant to review because this is…read moresuch a hidden gem! A simply beautiful course! And it's hard. Hills everywhere and the fairways are wide and long. Sometimes you're pitching at a 90 degree angle. It's absolutely gorgeous, not crowded, we took forever to play 9 holes. No rushing. And then the food at the end....smokies and the chicken burger...mmm mm. When you're done go for a little hike on the living waters walkway, drive through the buffalo loop and see some buffalo. The whole place is a beauty with top notch friendly service everywhere!

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    Devon Golf & CC - golf - Updated May 2026

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