Public · 9 Holes

Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Vannoch Drive, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan

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About Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Cypress Hills Provincial Park is a unique interprovincial park spanning the Saskatchewan and Alberta border, offering a variety of outdoor activities and natural beauty. The park is known for its camping facilities, with numerous sites available for tents and RVs. Visitors can enjoy swimming lessons during the summer months and explore the scenic landscapes that...

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Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

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4.3/5
Google · 52 reviews
In summary

Cypress Hills Golf Course, located within the scenic Cypress Hills Provincial Park, is praised for its beautiful setting, well-maintained greens, and accommodating staff. The 9-hole course offers a relaxed golfing experience with wide fairways and minimal hazards, making it suitable for players of all skill levels. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the behavior of course marshals and additional charges for bringing children, which can affect the overall experience.

9 months ago
Played: Aug. 22, 2025 Cypress Hills Golf Course is a hidden gem located within the Cypress Hills Provincial Park in southeastern Saskatchewan. Unlike the surrounding bald prairie, this course is nestled in a beautiful forest of lodgepole pine trees, offering a unique and scenic golf experience. The 9-hole, 3362-yard course was in excellent condition, thanks to recent rains. It's a well-designed track with plenty of challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The course winds its way through rolling hills and valleys, and while the fairways are generous, wayward shots can easily get lost in the…
— Jamie Stahl
4 years ago
Golf course was in great condition for the time of year, wasn't busy and we had a fun round until the Marshall accused us of playing extra holes. We were a group of 5 (which the golf course let us book), one person was new to golf and most of us were not playing a great round. The Marshall came back a second time and then got angry at us for "that 8 thing" which when we asked him what was he talking about he said we were holding people up. We let people play through on two holes and while we were taking our second shots on the 9th, the group behind us caught up and walked off rather than waiti…
— Carolyn Kelly
5 years ago
It’s a great course to take the young ones out. Not a lot of trouble ie: sand and water, but still a good challenge. A must play if you’re in the cypress region. 9 holes
— Brad Randall
8 years ago
The folks in the pro-shop were so nice! This gem of a golf course only could do one thing to improve, add nine more hole. A drink cart person, amazing scenery, I'll be coming back guys!!!
— Jeph Maystruck
a year ago
Golf course is in excellent shape … tee boxes and greens are perfect … good job maintenance staff !!! Pro shop has staff have no personality … no pleasant greeting or welcome to our course !! … poor selection on sandwiches which they had none and only dried out ham & cheese roll !! Its a very nice course, well laid out with wide fairways … would have rated it a 5 if they had frontend staff who were interested in you as a customer !!!
— Greg Volsky
a year ago
Beautiful golf course but don’t bring your children. We golfed as a group of 4 adults and 4 kids (2,4,6,10) who didn’t golf and when we got there we had to book a separate t time as a group of 2 and 1 and pay for a cart for the kids (our 2, and 4 year old need to sit on laps and can’t sit alone). The golf course WAS NOT busy and there was plenty of room for the 4 adults to golf (with 2 carts) without holding up anybody.
— Jordynn Fitch
3 years ago
Has to be one of the nicest 9 hole courses at a campground in Saskatchewan. Been here multiple times over the last 20 years and just keeps getting nicer. Staff is always unbelievably nice and accommodating, they make the round that much more enjoyable. Morning and evening rounds are usually the quickest (around 2 hours or less) mid afternoon rounds can be pretty slow when the place fills up with people just out for a few drinks and a good time). Also has a nice little driving range if you wanna practice first or just hit some balls in the evening.
— Blake Buye
2 years ago
Course is beautiful, it’s simple and not much of a challenge which is nice for a relaxing day. Golfed with a group of 4, nobody behind us. Only issue was a worker was cutting the grass with a large loud tractor mower, he proceeded to tell us how we were moving too slowly and than proceeded to follow us around for half the course, we were not impressed with this behaviour and eventually he left us alone. The behaviour was unprofessional and when someone who was golfing behind us caught, we let them by. Unprofessional behaviour. Other than that beautiful course.
— Ariana Schnell
2 years ago
Went golfing for the first time here on August 6th. I missed my first few swings, not having golfed before. No more than 2 minutes into my groups tee time, a marshall came and told me if I hadnt golfed before that I shouldve went to a range, not came here. Super rude. The other marshall that came by us halfway through was much friendlier. Overall had a great time but for a golf course at a campground you'd think they'd be more understanding of seeing beginners.
— josiah criddle
7 years ago
Really love this course. Stayed in the hills for 5 nights and played 3 games here. Staff super friendly. I’m from Calgary so the price seems hilariously cheap. $40 for a round, pull cart and a couple of beers. Beer selection at club house is decent. If you rent a power cart they are electric, decent shape. Course is my style, EASY! No water, huge fairways and tons of mowed short rough. No sand either, but still traps here and there. Greens in great shape this year, fairways decently green, so dry this year the roughs look like straw. Couple of decently long holes mixed in. It’s no PGA course,…
— Reid Munro
3 years ago
Not a family friendly course. We were forced to pay an extra $7.50 to take our 5 year old nephew with us. The staff was very rude about it. The course is nice but be prepared to pay extra if you want to bring your child with for a ride along
— Kazennya Anderson
Edited 3 years ago
Much more relaxed now that the Marshall is not following people around demanding to play faster or move over. Very stressful for someone who is not good at golf. However I now recommend it. Fun for the whole family. Most beautiful golf course in South West Saskatchewan.
— leanne stenerson

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