Bighorn Colf & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Bighorn Golf & Country Club?

We always recommend visiting Bighorn from late June through early September. The Canadian summers offer perfect playing conditions, with long daylight hours and the course in peak shape. You'll avoid the unpredictable spring weather and the chill that creeps in by late fall.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Bighorn, especially with its mountain setting?

Prepare for a truly dramatic round; Bighorn isn't just a walk in the park. The elevation changes are significant, offering breathtaking views but also demanding precise club selection and strategic play. You'll find yourself hitting shots off uneven lies and navigating some tricky downhill putts.

Is Bighorn Golf & Country Club a good value for the green fee, and what's included?

Absolutely, we think Bighorn delivers excellent value for a premium Canadian golf experience. Your green fee typically includes a well-maintained cart with GPS, access to top-notch practice facilities, and impeccable service from the moment you arrive. It's an all-encompassing day of luxury golf.

Are there any specific holes or views at Bighorn that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

You'll be talking about the 14th hole long after your round-it's a stunning par-3 playing over a deep ravine to a green perched against a backdrop of towering peaks. Keep an eye out for actual bighorn sheep on the back nine; they're often grazing near the 16th fairway, adding to the unique Canadian feel.

What's the typical pace of play at Bighorn, and should I expect it to be crowded?

Bighorn does a great job managing tee times, so you generally won't feel rushed or overly crowded, even during peak season. We've found rounds typically finish in about four and a half hours, which is excellent for a course of this caliber. Always book your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend mornings.