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The Course
Designed for the Way Members Play
Pitt Meadows offers a walkable, championship-calibre course designed to reward thoughtful play and keep you coming back. The layout strikes a balance between challenge and enjoyment, revealing more nuance with every round rather than wearing thin over time. It is a course built for regular play where familiarity becomes an advantage, and no two rounds feel exactly the same.
Subtle Challenge. Lasting Appeal.
The strength of Pitt Meadows lies in its balance. Strategic bunkering, natural framing, and varied hole design create a course that challenges without overwhelming. Players are rewarded for smart decisions, consistent ball striking, and an understanding of how the course evolves throughout the season.
This is not a course that relies on difficulty alone, it’s one that earns its place through playability and depth.
Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Gold
Gold
Family
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
500
480
480
413
413
413
252
378
370
310
310
269
269
193
155
141
141
130
130
111
111
495
483
460
460
340
340
193
390
367
324
324
324
272
185
415
409
360
360
360
360
273
167
157
157
149
125
125
125
372
361
361
328
328
295
180
351
340
340
306
306
253
218
3223
3108
2933
2780
2595
2438
1730
5
4
3
5
4
4
3
4
4
36
13
11
5
5
17
15
11
1
9
9
1
17
15
13
3
7
7
3
CLOSE
HOLE 1
Hole 1 – Par 5
Par 5 dogleg right first hole requires a tee shot aimed at the fairway bunkers. Favouring the left side of the fairway leaves a clear look at the green and your layup area. A two-tiered green surrounded by bunkers awaits your approach shot. Bigger hitters will have a chance at the green in two but requires a precise approach to the narrow opening of the green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
11
TEE
500
480
480
413
413
413
252
CLOSE
HOLE 2
Hole 2 – Par 4
Carrying the pond requires a confident tee shot of 180yds, favour the right side of the pond to give yourself a little more room. On the green, a putt from below the hole will give you your best chance at birdie on this slick green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
5
TEE
378
370
310
310
269
269
193
CLOSE
HOLE 3
Hole 3 – Par 3
Left is automatic bogey, a pot bunker and hazard to the right, the centre of the green sure looks good! Be aware of the swirling winds on this short Par 3.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
15
TEE
155
141
141
130
130
111
111
CLOSE
HOLE 4
Hole 4 – Par 5
This three shot par 5 gives you club options off the tee. Laying up short and right of the greenside pond leaves an approach to a large green sloping back to front. For the aggressive player, a carefully placed drive allows for a shot at the green in two, but don’t be short!
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
1
TEE
495
483
460
460
340
340
193
CLOSE
HOLE 5
Hole 5 – Par 4
Slight dog leg left par 4. A tee shot kept left of the fairway bunker will leave your approach to a green protected by bunkers. Over the green leaves a difficult pitch back to the hole.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
9
TEE
390
367
324
324
324
272
185
CLOSE
HOLE 6
Hole 6 – Par 4
Straight away long par 4. There is room short of the green to bounce one up if necessary. The large green sloping from back to front can lead to 3 putts if you don’t judge the speed correctly.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
17
TEE
415
409
360
360
360
360
273
CLOSE
HOLE 7
Hole 7 – Par 3
Be aware of the wind on this Par 3, often helping your tee shot. Because of the sloping green, if the pin is at the back, a firm putt is needed to get the ball to the hole.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
13
TEE
167
157
157
149
125
125
125
CLOSE
HOLE 8
Hole 8 – Par 4
A tee shot of 200 yds leaves you short of the ponds in the fairway and leaves a mid length approach to the three-tiered green. Find the right tier and you’ve got a shot at birdie.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
7
TEE
372
361
361
328
328
295
180
CLOSE
HOLE 9
Hole 9 – Par 4
Finishing the front nine is this slight dog leg left par 4. Out of bounds to the right guards against errant tee shots, a shorter club off the tee may be required. The right to left sloping green is guarded by out of bounds to the right and a very difficult up and down anywhere left of the green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
3
TEE
351
340
340
306
306
253
218
HOLE
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Gold
Gold
Family
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
519
500
500
410
410
410
260
359
348
348
337
337
237
237
430
394
353
353
267
267
169
217
192
157
157
110
110
110
404
393
334
334
288
288
193
363
352
352
289
289
289
182
179
165
165
133
133
100
100
407
401
341
341
341
292
175
505
458
458
430
404
404
214
3383
3203
3008
2784
2579
2397
1640
6606
6311
5941
5564
5174
4835
3370
5
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
5
36
72
16
14
10
8
4
2
12
12
6
6
8
10
14
16
2
4
18
18
CLOSE
HOLE 10
Hole 10 – Par 5
Long par 5 curving to the right requires three solid shots. A large back to front sloping green awaits your approach shot. Longer hitters have a good chance at birdie here.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
14
TEE
519
500
500
410
410
410
260
CLOSE
HOLE 11
Hole 11 – Par 4
Straight away par 4 doesn’t require the most demanding tee shot, but a left to right sloped green keeps players on their toes.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
8
TEE
359
348
348
337
337
237
237
CLOSE
HOLE 12
Hole 12 – Par 4
A ball in the fairway here comes at a premium as the right side is guarded by out of bounds. A ball left of the fairway may be blocked out by trees and leaves a demanding second shot approach to the two-tiered green. Coming up short on your approach leaves a manageable chip to the pin, get your ball on the correct tier for your best chance at making a putt.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
2
TEE
430
394
353
353
267
267
169
CLOSE
HOLE 13
Hole 13 – Par 3
A back to front sloping green meets you at this long par 3. Tee shots short of the green leave the pin accessible with a relatively simple chip shot. Left and long leave a very difficult up and down.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
12
TEE
217
192
157
157
110
110
110
CLOSE
HOLE 14
Hole 14 – Par 4
Long par 4 straight away requires a solid tee shot. Bunkers left and right of the green guard the approach here to a left to right tiered green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
6
TEE
404
393
334
334
288
288
193
CLOSE
HOLE 15
Hole 15 – Par 4
Tee shots short and right are trouble at this dog leg right par 4, keep the tee shot left of the fairway for your best angle on this tree lined hole. A ridge through the centre of the large green makes putting on this hole challenging.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
10
TEE
363
352
352
289
289
289
182
CLOSE
HOLE 16
Hole 16 – Par 3
Bunkers surround this par 3 that requires a full carry to the green. The large green slopes back to front.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
16
TEE
179
165
165
133
133
100
100
CLOSE
HOLE 17
Hole 17 – Par 4
Tough par 4 requires a long and accurate tee shot. A hazard to the right greets errant tee shots. Approach shots short of the green usually don’t bounce up the slope so an extra club may be required to get on the green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
4
TEE
407
401
341
341
341
292
175
CLOSE
HOLE 18
Hole 18 – Par 5
Great chance for birdie! Keep your tee shot to the right side of the fairway on this tree lined par 5 and you’ll see the green and landing area for your second shot. Any balls to the left of the fairway will be forced to layup. Landing short on your approach will leave a manageable chip or pitch to the pin at this large green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
18
TEE
505
458
458
430
404
404
214
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Gold
Gold
Family
Slope
127
122
119
114
103
90
WOMEN
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Gold
Gold
Family
Rating
71.6
70.4
68.9
67.9
65.4
58.1
WOMEN
Competitive Course Record
63 - Nick Taylor & Matt Makinson
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