Revelstoke Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Revelstoke Golf Club, considering the mountain weather?

You'll find Revelstoke truly shines from late June through early September. The mountain air is crisp, the fairways are lush, and you avoid the early-season chill or late-season frost that can sometimes creep in. We recommend booking your tee time for a mid-morning start to let any dew burn off and enjoy the full sun.

How challenging is Revelstoke Golf Club for an average golfer, and what unique features should I prepare for?

Revelstoke offers a fantastic challenge without being unfairly difficult, especially if you manage the elevation changes. You'll encounter some dramatic uphill and downhill shots, so club selection is key, and don't be surprised by the occasional deer or bear cub making an appearance on the quieter holes. The course rewards thoughtful play over pure power.

What's the vibe like after a round at Revelstoke, and where should we grab a bite or a drink?

The atmosphere at Revelstoke is wonderfully laid-back and friendly, exactly what you want after navigating those mountain greens. We always head to the clubhouse patio for a cold drink; the views of Mount Begbie are spectacular and it's perfect for recounting your best shots. For dinner, you're just minutes from downtown Revelstoke's excellent local restaurants.

Is Revelstoke Golf Club good value for the green fees, and what's included?

Absolutely, Revelstoke offers excellent value for a mountain course of this caliber in Canada. You're paying for a well-maintained track with genuinely stunning scenery and a memorable layout, not just a name. While carts are typically extra, we think they're worth it here given the elevation changes, especially on a hot day.

Are there any specific holes at Revelstoke Golf Club that are "must-play" or particularly memorable?

You absolutely can't miss the par-3 14th; it's a beauty with a dramatic drop and incredible views of the Columbia River valley. Also, keep an eye out for the challenging dogleg 18th-it's a fantastic finishing hole that demands precision to close out your round strong. These holes truly capture the essence of mountain golf.