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Wednesday, June 1, 2011 - North Shore News - A23

TEE TIME

Big Sky is a grand stage Pemberton course worth the trip Mark Hood Contributing writer

THE Sea-to-Sky corridor is many things to many people.

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ON Big Sky’s 378-yard 16th hole, water is very much an issue. It’s a long, right-swooping dogleg with water on the right from tee to green. It’s easy to find the rough on the left as you try to escape the starboard hazard.

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When the sun finally rouses from hibernation, it’s all about golf — and some of the best to be found in Canada. In Pemberton, just a brief drive beyond Whistler, there is Big Sky. Rated by Golf Digest as runner-up for “Canada’s Best New Golf Course” when it opened in 1994, Big Sky has continued to rack up accolades from the media and playing public ever since. This multi-faceted facility includes a nine-hole Par-27 Academy Course, a large outdoor practice range and teaching centre, a generously appointed pro shop and club house, Fescues Restaurant and patio and, of course, the Big Sky Golf Course. At 7,100 yards from the tournament tees, Big Sky was designed by course architect Robert Cupp — creator of Oregon’s Pumpkin Ridge courses and Liberty National in New Jersey — and it stands among his finest works. Big Sky is enough of a course to match the landscape: large, open and generous in spots, but filled with peril for the careless or unwary. Bent-grass tee boxes, fairways and greens give it an incredible playability in any weather, and when we finally get some sunshine, it will be the fastest track in town. On the Monday of the May long weekend I was joined by my friend Dan Foster and we made the pilgrimage. Neither of us had played Big Sky before and on the way up we swapped tales gleaned from others. It was like heading to fight a guy you had only heard rumours about: nine feet tall, made of solid titanium, a cannibal. See Big Sky page 24


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