Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club

2121 Alaska Highway, Dawson Creek, British Columbia

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
3.726 Reviews
Dawson Creek, British ColumbiaLocation

The Club

About Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club

Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club offers a year-round destination for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation. Located just 3 kilometers west of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, on the Alaska Highway, the club features an 18-hole Links Golf Course. The club expands its activities to embrace the winter season with options like walking and snowshoeing. The 19th...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall
Event Space
Changing Room

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Joining Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club

As a semi-private club, Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club offers members access to its 18-hole course and a variety of seasonal activities. The club's amenities include a restaurant and event space, catering to both casual dining and special events.

Reviews

What People Say

3.7/5
Google · 26 reviews
In summary

Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club is appreciated for its friendly and helpful staff, vibrant kids' program, and enjoyable course layout, particularly for the price. The food is often highlighted as a standout feature, with many praising the quality and taste. However, some visitors express dissatisfaction with the course maintenance, noting issues like rough fairways, slow greens, and high pricing for the conditions offered. Additionally, there are occasional complaints about service inconsistencies and unexpected interruptions during play.

5 months ago
For a northern golf course I'd say this is one of the better courses for the cost and experience you get. For around 80$, you get a full 18 holes with a cart. Luckily, pace of play is normally under 4 hours even at peak times. The food upstairs is cooked by certified chefs and you would not be dissapointed with anything on the menu for the taste and price! The service in the pro shop and beverage carts are absolutely amazing and everyone was so helpful is I ever needed anything. Would recommend. - Course 4 stars - Food 5 stars - Staff 5 stars - Amenities 4 stars Overall I would say a 4.5 star…
— Tyson Morton
9 months ago
Played a round right before they closed at 8pm. Nice guy at the clubhouse told he'd be there even if due to the ferry I arrived a little late. On the course, met the manager Colette, and three other employees. They couldn't have been nicer. Fun little course. Look, you're in the Yukon, don't expect Master's type fairways and greens and you'll be happy, and the employees make the experience even better.
— Drew Olsen
11 months ago
Very poor experience, started the round in the afternoon and with no prior warning got kicked off of the front 9 (interrupted on hole 7 by the marshall) for a men's night tournament. Marshall Mason said we'd get a refund for the front 9 that got interrupted and we could continue on the back 9 right away. Long story short Marshall doesn't tell the same story to the front desk at the pro shop so we can't get our refund and the marshall left before we could speak to him about it. Ended up waiting an hour and a half to start the back 9. It's a mediocre course at best, definitely not worth $65(no c…
— Declan Carroll
a year ago
While it is early in the season, and it was my first time playing there are some shortfalls. The layout is quite nice, it is an easy course to walk and can be challenging. Say like the 210 yard par 3 on #8. Both pull carts and riding are available so choosing what you want is easy. Now the challenges, the fairways are rough to say the least, but maybe they will fill in over the summer into fall. The "rough" is actually not bad but in some places I lost a ball just off the fairway, no biggy, just hit the fairway. Sand, while I didn't hit any sand traps they looked in pretty good shape. Lastly,…
— Mark Dyvig
3 weeks ago
Great place to play golf. They have a very vibrant kids golfing program also.
— Aderemi Oyedeji
11 months ago
Good course , but the greens keepers only change pins like 3 times a week, and bunkers are rarely raked . Other than that if water permits greens are pretty good
— Patrim Cauthon
7 years ago
This golf club would be better rated if it didn’t try to be something it isn’t... a country club! If it accepted the fact that it’s a backwater golf course in an inclement climate where getting a professional golfing green is difficult and set its prices accordingly there would be less disappointment when you find the muddy course littered with bald spots and ruts. Don’t expect much; the grounds flood frequently and there isn’t a lot to be done for it! It’s got space to practice your golf swing. They should re-evaluate their sales pitch because it is not a country club and nothing smooth about…
— Virginia Carraway
6 years ago
The course is in the best shape it has been in the last ten years. with new trees planted and old shrubs/dead trees taken out. $20 for 9 holes before 9:00 AM weekdays.
— ActiveAssault
a year ago
Not the best web site - could not find green fee pricing. THEN NO seniors rate on a Sunday! Course was OK to play BUT not worth the cost.
— DM
6 years ago
Nothing wrong with the course. A bit of a links style course. Not seeing the issues the other reviews had. I had to rent clubs too, so I expected a higher price. I'd play again no problem.
— Tim Purvis
8 years ago
Can't believe I paid 35 bucks to play 9 holes. The fairways had crater sized mud patches on most holes.I don't know if this is a bad season for them or not but don't waste your money. Extremely overpriced course. X.
— Michael Amyotte
8 years ago
65 bucks to play 9 holes with cart and clubs . Fairways are garbage . Would be ok if it was $65 for 18 . No twilight.
— darryl hamilton

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