Fort Saskatchewan Golf & Curling Club

Fort Saskatchewan GC

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Address:

9312 102 Street Fort Saskatchewan,AB

Type:
Public Golf Course

Holes: 9   |   Par: 36

Tips:
3,142 Yards

Location:
30 minutes North East of Edmonton 

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Fort Saskatchewan Golf & Curling Club

Additional Information

All rates include 18 holes & power cart.

Fort Saskatchewan’s Rates per Player:

Monday – Friday excluding holidays:  $70 plus GST

Saturday & Sunday including holidays:  $80 plus GST

Play Golf Alberta’s Rates per Player:

Monday – Friday excluding holidays: $35-$50 plus GST

Saturday & Sunday including holidays: $50-$65 plus GST 

We are a year-round hub of recreational and social activity in the friendly community of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. 

Located within the city limits of Fort Saskatchewan, just a few minutes northeast of Edmonton, our facility offers one of Alberta’s finest and most challenging nine hole golf courses and six sheets of ice for curling.

A Club Membership is a must for residents who enjoy community based activity focused on golf or curling. We have special leagues and events active throughout the year.

Our facility is available to all residents looking to book a golf tournament or special event. Contact the office for prices and information.

Visitors are always welcome. Stop by and give our golf course a try. Our course plays over 3,000 yards for nine holes and our green fees are very affordable. Play a second nine for just a few dollars more, or take advantage of some of our great green fee special offers.

We look forward to seeing you!

 

Women’s Tee Boxes:

Red:  Yards – 5,910  Slope – 135  Rating – 73.1

Men’s Tee Boxes:

White:  Yards – 6,296  Slope – 126  Rating – 69.3

 

The Golf Course

April 1923 – The first Golf Club was formed, and Dr. T.W.E. Henry was elected President. 

1938-1939 – The present golf course was laid out during the winter, but World War II prevented further development. 

1942—To support the war efforts, the Town Council elected to repurpose the golf course to grow barley. The following year, the fairways (as they are known today!) were rented for pasture for the remainder of the war. The majority of this land clearing was done by prisoners from the local jail. 

1950 – ‘Sand‘ greens were prepared, and Preferred Membership Certificates were sold at $10 a share. This gave the holders a voice in the operation of the Golf Club. 

1954—To avoid the development of a private golf course, five local residents established the Fort Golf Club and elected the first president, John Ferguson. The Town Council granted the newly formed Fort Golf Club a 49-year lease for $1 per year.

1956 – The Clubhouse was built, and a grand opening ceremony was hosted on New Year’s Eve!

1963 – In desperate need of new space, the Golf Course and Curling Club joined forces to become the Fort Saskatchewan Golf and Curling Club. 

1966 – The new Curling Club space was officially opened, and Dr. Walter Buck was named the first President of the new joint Fort Saskatchewan Golf and Curling Club. 

1987 – A dugout was dug, and Sherritt Gordon Mines ran a water line from the Plant site to the Golf Course to provide a reliable source of water for maintaining the greens. 

2003 – A fairway watering system was installed, and the Fort Golf Club bought a larger pump. Sherritt International installed this new water pump. 

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