Seymour Creek Golf Centre

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Seymour Creek, and what kind of course conditions can I expect?

We always recommend visiting Seymour Creek in late spring or early fall for the best experience. The greens are typically in fantastic shape then, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds while still enjoying comfortable weather. Expect a well-maintained course that drains surprisingly well, even after some rain, which is a real plus for Vancouver.

Is Seymour Creek a good course for golfers who are just starting out or still working on their game?

Absolutely, Seymour Creek is incredibly welcoming for all skill levels, especially beginners and those looking for a more relaxed round. The course layout is forgiving with wider fairways, and you won't find many forced carries or overly penal hazards. It's the perfect spot to build confidence without feeling intimidated.

What practice facilities does Seymour Creek offer, and is there a good spot to grab a bite after a round?

Seymour Creek boasts one of the best driving ranges in the area, with both covered and open stalls, which is fantastic for year-round practice. After your game, the clubhouse offers a casual grill where you can grab a decent burger and a cold drink - it's nothing fancy, but it hits the spot.

How does the cost of playing Seymour Creek compare to other golf options around Vancouver?

Seymour Creek offers excellent value, especially considering its convenient location and consistent course conditions. You'll find it's significantly more affordable than many of the championship courses closer to the city, making it a smart choice for a quality round without breaking the bank. It's a local favorite for a reason - great golf for a fair price.

What's a unique highlight or a "must-see" feature at Seymour Creek that sets it apart?

For us, the standout feature at Seymour Creek is its incredible natural setting, nestled right against the North Shore mountains. While it's not a championship layout, the views, especially on the back nine, are truly stunning and make for a very peaceful round. Keep an eye out for local wildlife - we've often spotted deer wandering nearby.