Crown Isle Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Crown Isle Golf Club, and what will the weather be like?
We recommend visiting Crown Isle from late spring through early fall, typically May to September, for the most consistent and pleasant weather. You'll find warm, sunny days perfect for golf, though mornings can be crisp, so pack layers. The course conditions are usually at their peak during this window.
Is Crown Isle Golf Club a challenging course, or is it suitable for all skill levels?
Crown Isle offers a fair test for all, but don't mistake "resort course" for easy; it demands thoughtful play, especially around the water features and strategically placed bunkers. We found the multiple tee boxes make it very playable, allowing you to choose your challenge and enjoy the immaculate conditions regardless of your handicap.
What's the overall experience like at Crown Isle beyond just the golf course?
Crown Isle is a full-service resort, so your experience extends well beyond the greens. We always enjoy the excellent dining options at the clubhouse and the comfortable on-site accommodations, making it easy to relax after your round. You're also perfectly situated to explore the Comox Valley's charming towns and natural beauty.
How does the cost of playing Crown Isle compare to other top courses in British Columbia, and is it worth it?
Crown Isle is definitely a premium experience, and its green fees reflect the exceptional conditioning and resort amenities. While it's not a budget option, we consider it excellent value for the quality of the course, the stunning Vancouver Island setting, and the overall resort experience you receive. Look for stay-and-play packages to maximize your value.
What makes Crown Isle's course design unique, and are there any signature holes we should look out for?
Crown Isle stands out with its parkland style, featuring wide, tree-lined fairways and immaculate bunkering that demands precision. We particularly love the finishing stretch, especially the par-3 17th with its island green feel, and the challenging par-5 18th, which offers a dramatic finish right back to the clubhouse.