Of all Canada’s signature holes perhaps only the legendary Devil’s Cauldron enjoys greater fame than Greywolf Golf Course’s par-three Cliffhanger. Architect Doug Carrick recalls the genesis of his mountain masterwork.
Doug Carrick and the Birth of Cliffhanger
Canadian Golf Holes For the Ages
Iconic symbols of our game, Canada’s signature holes are so uniquely beautiful that golfers travel from around the world to play them. Canadian Golf Traveller picks nine holes built for immortality.
Scotland’s Carrick Waves Flag For Canada
Toronto architect Doug Carrick’s brilliant heathland-style layout on the bonnie banks of the famous Loch Lomond is the only Canadian-designed course in Scotland.
Nine Unsung But Essential Canadian Courses
From the forests of Newfoundland to the mountain valleys of British Columbia, a spring survey of unjustly overlooked golf courses offering bargain green fees, less crowded fairways and jaw-dropping scenery.
Stanley Thompson: Golf’s Mountain Man
As distinctively Canadian as the beaver and Niagara Falls, the mountain courses of Alberta and British Columbia are a vital part of our golfing heritage; living proof that, thanks largely to the genius of Stanley Thompson, nobody builds them better.