Cardiff G & CC

Cardiff G&CC

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Address:

55307 Range Road 251
Morinville, AB

Type:
Public Golf Course

Holes: 18   |   Par: 72

Tips:
6,889 Yards

Location:
35 minutes North of Edmonton 

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Cardiff Golf & CC

Additional Information

All rates include 18 holes, power cart, driving range & $10 food voucher

Cardiff’s Rates per Player:

Monday – Thursday excluding holidays:  $92 plus GST

Friday – Sunday including holidays:  $102 plus GST

Play Golf Alberta’s Rates per Player:

Monday – Thursday excluding holidays: $50 – $60 plus GST

Friday – Sunday including holidays: $60 – $70 plus GST 

Cardiff is an 18 hole semi-private golf club located just 12 minutes north of St Albert. Built on one of Alberta’s first underground coal mines, its unique setting offers challenges to golfers of all levels.

We are equipped with a driving range where you can sharpen your skills or take a lesson from our PGA of Canada Golf Professionals.

Our clubhouse features a well supplied pro-shop with a restaurant/bar that is open daily. Cardiff Golf & Country Club is also equipped to host your next golf outing. Come visit us at Cardiff and we will show you why our course is a premier golf destination.

Women’s Tee Boxes:

White:  Yards – 6,233  Slope – 135  Rating – 76.0

Green:  Yards – 5,246  Slope – 122  Rating – 70.2

Men’s Tee Boxes:

Black:  Yards – 6,889  Slope – 130  Rating – 72.9

Blue:  Yards – 6,616  Slope – 128  Rating – 71.5

White:  Yards – 6,233  Slope – 125  Rating – 69.7

Golf Shop

Cardiff offers the best in equipment and apparel to compliment your game. Stop by our fully stocked Golf Shop before or after your round. We carry the top name brands in golf. Our onsite PGA of Canada professionals will use the latest in custom fitting technology to help you find what is right for your game. Our friendly staff will help you make tee times, rent golf carts and check you and your guests in before each round of golf or answer any questions you may have.

Practice Facilities

Cardiff is equipped with a full grass deck driving range along with a putting and chipping greens. Want to take your game to the next level this year? Make time to perfect your swing and improve your golf game today by taking a lesson with one of our PGA of Canada Professional staff members. Just contact our Golf Shop to speak with our professional staff to schedule your lesson today.

Flat Iron Grill

The Restaurant & Bar is the perfect way to end your round at Cardiff. Unwind with your favorite beverage from our fully stocked bar while you relax enjoying the natural surroundings. The Restaurant & Bar is open daily.

The Cardiff G&CC is “A fun place to hit it around,” says Pro

By Gord Montgomery, Senior Writer, Inside Golf

If you’re headed out to take on the Cardiff Golf & Country Club, it’s best that you have one club in particular, your driver, keyed in ahead of time. You see, this 18-hole layout offers plenty of chances to air out the big stick, and by doing so hopefully take advantage of some of the holes here.

Speaking to the playability of his track, Head Professional Jeremy Lavallee had this to say: “To me t’s a fun golf course where you can hit a lot of different clubs from the tees,” but it’s here where the driver mainly comes into play.

The reason for that is there are par-5 tests here that can be reached in two eaving you honing in on an eagle putt or two. One of those holes in particular is on the back nine, No. 13, which plays to 470-yards from the Blue/White combo blocks. While it’s guarded by a small water hazard that element is easily taken out of play with two good shots. There are also several shorter par-4 holes here, mainly on the inward nine, again leaving you with a chance to put a circle or two on your scorecard.

At the same time, protection for this course which offers up wide fairways comes into play you when you reach the putting surfaces. The greens are relatively big but they all come with slope and subtle breaks.

“It’s a course that you actually have to know how to play it,” Lavallee agreed in relation to some tricky putts. “You’ve got to keep the ball below the hole. Yeah, there are some subtle breaks out here. You have to play the golf course quite a few times to figure out where to leave it and where to hit it,” including the ability to cut corners on some par-4 dogleg holes.

Interestingly enough, those sublime twists and turns you run into on the greens is due largely to what lays below all the grass here – an old coal mine. Lavallee explained that over the years the ground has shifted causing unexpected undulations to crop up, both on the fairways and on the greens.

As noted, there are places you can cut corners but this is a course, that is relatively flat other than the hill on No. 10 staring at you from the tee box. But, be sure you know where your intended target line takes you before taking a chance at shortening a hole.

“For the most part what you see is what you get. As you mentioned, our tenth tee box is uphill about 50 feet (which can result in a blind second shot into the par-4 359-yard hole if  you don’t top that mound with your opening volley). “Even 11 is a pretty hard dogleg right. Here’s one place where you can cut the corner if you wish but you do have to play here a few times to know where to hit it otherwise you’ll end up in the soccer fields,” the pro explained.

Set in the rural countryside, at least for the most part, Cardiff G&CC is  a place to get out and enjoy the game minus the noise of busy roadways and neighbourhoods. “It is somewhat out in the country but closer and closer to city limits, especially St. Albert these days, but our community of Cardiff is pretty quiet. There are houses across the road for a few holes but no houses, no cars!”

At Cardiff, you have the opportunity to warm up that driver on a well-marked range and there’s also a large putting green and chipping area, another two elements that can be handy when you take to the challenging green complexes at this course.

The par-3 holes here do offer good scoring chances as all but one of the four play to 150-yards or under from the Blue/Whie combo. And the one test that is longer than those three is under 170-yards. From the front tee the longest is 135-yards with the other three playing to 110, 113, and 103 yards. The one thing about these shorties though is the protection for them as all but one have a bunker directly in front of the putting surface, meaning a shot running up onto the green is much more difficult than landing on, and staying on, the green adding to the fun on this course begins.

“Like I said, it’s a fun place to play,” Lavallee said in closing. “A lot of space to hit driver everywhere. The par-fives are gettable. You can score out here quite well once you learn where to leave the ball. It can be a fun place to hit it around.”