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The 2007 golf season is finally here and Redwoods is geared up with some new and improved services.

365 Day Booking

The stress is now removed from booking tee times! No longer do you have to wait a mere two days ahead to book a tee time and then fight the crowd to get your perfect spot. Relax you can now call us any time to book, that's right you can reserve up to a year in advance and not incur any booking fees (credit card reservations required). Why not book now for an upcoming special event? Of course we still take online reservations at www.redwoods-golf.com .

Driving Range

Start your game off right this year with some practice at our heated covered driving range. The perfect spot to master your swing. While there make use of our chipping and putting facilities. The range is open from dawn - dusk everyday except Mondays when it does not open until 9:30 am (subject to change). The ball machine accepts loonies or twoonies and Redwoods account cards. Purchase an account card for big savings at the range.

Tee It Higher Program

Starting January 1, 2007, the Tee It Higher program is available for purchase for only $50.00. The benefits include $15 green fees during TIH time (approximately 3 hrs before sunset) and on the back nine weekend mornings ($20) during the first hour of play. Other offerings include discounts on regular greenfees, merchandise, driving range and power carts. Call the golf shop for details, 604-882-5132 (some restrictions may apply).

Camp Redwoods

Camp Redwoods is back to teach kids ages 4 - 18 the game of golf. Classes run for four consecutive weeks with a variety of after school and weekend programs. Call now for availability! 604-882-5132.

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Meetings at Redwoods

Looking for a place to hold your business meeting? Take a look at our boardroom that seats 14 with a private patio or The Mill Room that accommodates up to 24.

Weddings at Redwoods

Our marquis event tents and outdoor ceremony garden are a perfect venue for summer weddings. Stop in and ask Erica Parnell, for a tour of the facility and discuss your wedding reception plans.

The Restaurant

The restaurant is open from 8:00 am daily with a brand new menu. Check out Chef Denis' lunch creations - the perfect spot for lunch for a business lunch or casual dining.

Please note for the month of January, our restaurant will be closed due to renovations.  We apologize for any convenience.


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TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

BC club champions and head professionals enjoy a day to remember at Swan-e-set Bay!

The inaugural TaylorMade BC PGA Tournament of Champions is in the record books, and what a day to remember. A gathering of over 50 Head Professionals and Club Champions in the same tournament ensures a remarkably high quality of play. 

The team from the Redwoods Golf Course, with Head Professional Doug Morgan & 18-year old Club Champion Patrik Ericson, lit up the Swan-e-set Resort Course, making eight birdies and an eagle to claim a 3-shot victory. A hot start for the team got them into a position where they never looked back, with Ericson making birdie on three of his first five holes of the day, and with Morgan making eagle on the very long par 5 10th hole, to move the team to 5-under par thru 5 holes. Morgan carded a 69 with his own ball on the day, and Ericson carded a 67. The victory was worth $1,200 to Morgan, and $700 in prizing from the Swan-e-set golf shop for Ericson. 

Morgan is a past BC PGA Player of the Year, and Ericson is one of the province's top junior and amateur golfers, having recently won his second consecutive Future Links Pacific Championship. 

Tied in second place were two teams from Kelowna; the Harvest Golf Club and the Kelowna Golf & Country Club. Head Professional Rob Anderson with Club Champion Don Murdoch made eight birdies and two bogeys as the Harvest finish with a 6-under 66. Head Professional Greg Pidlaski and his amateur partner Gord McGarva also shot a bogey-free round of 66. 

The new championship tourney saw two-man teams - comprising Head Professionals and their respective Club Champions - go head to head with their counterparts from around B.C. More than 50 teams traveled from as far as Cranbrook and Prince George to participate in the inaugural event.