Just minutes down Highway One from Kamloops, "Salmon Arm is one of the most natural sites for a golf course around!" says world-renowned architect, Les Furber.
The big, bold features needed to make a great game were there from the very beginning. The course skirts the base of Mount Ida, an extinct volcano, which creates a gorgeous setting as fairways and greens follow the natural contours and character of the surrounding terrain. The result is a visually stunning set of links cunningly interspersed with bunkers and waterholes; sculpted amidst towering fir and pine.
This golf course staff is eager to help with everything from registration, or equipping you with that new secret weapon from top-notch merchandise.
No wonder the BCPGA proclaimed the Salmon Arm Golf Club the 2001 Golf Facility of the Year!
Course Designer: Les Furber
Yardage: 6738
Slope: 126
Rating: 70.3