Every golfer that has ever swung a club has felt the frustrations of the game: inconsistent course conditions, the challenge of booking a tee time and the agony of watching a leisurely morning or afternoon of golf turn into an all-day ordeal.
Melfort Golf and Country Club Prime shape in spite of the rain Melfort Golf and Country Club Prime shape in spite of the rainBy George Bowditch, Sask. GolferLocated on the south side of the town of Melfort, the Melfort Golf and Country Club will challenge to play to the top of your game. The course appears to be flat and relatively wide open with little trouble so it should be a piece of 'cake' to play.Once you get the opportunity to play the Melfort Golf and Country Club, a public championship golf course with a fully stocked pro shop, excellent restaurant and spacious lounge you will find that your first impressions were wrong and the only thing wide open will be your eyes. This 18hole gem is a very good test of any golfer's skill.It is also a very resilient golf course that handles the challenges of Mother Nature very well as General Manager, Kevin Ryhorchuk explains.'June was a tough month with all the rain that we had received. In a 10 day stretch we got over 7 inches. Course was closed for a better part of 4 days which hurt us.'
Flowing Springs is an 18 hole grass green golf course in a valley setting with a creek winding though it. We also have a large driving range featuring grass tees and target greens.
Our clubhouse offers food and beverage service and an opportunity to relax on the large patio overlooking the 18th green.
Make sure you ask us about our Ladies' and Senior specials on Mondays and Wednesdays as well as our other great deals.
Annual Memberships are also available.
Great course. Closer to Regina than you think. Very challenging with lots of water on the course. #2 looks like an island green but its just the way the creek goes around it. Nice big driving range as well.Read more