Wednesday, May 4, 2011 - North Shore News - A35
TEE TIME
Squamish is superb Don’t drive by on the Sea to Sky Mark Hood Contributing Writer
ONCE known mainly as the industrial and service hub of the Howe Sound corridor, Squamish — with its spectacular setting — has emerged as a recreation destination in its own right.
NEWS photos Mark Hood
ON the sixth green of the Squamish Valley Golf Club, it’s impossible not to soak in the glory of a spectacular spring day.
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10995
A great way to start the season! Good for beginners to learn the basics and intermediates to refresh the fundamentals. All aspects of the game will be addressed from putting and chipping to iron play and driving. START TIMES:
Monday May 9
6 pm or 7 pm
Tuesday May 10
6 pm or 7 pm**
Wednesday May 11 6 pm or 7 pm
JACKS NEW PRO SHOP
Thursday May 12
6 pm or 7 pm
Small shop service big store prices
Monday May 16
6 pm or 7 pm
Tuesday May 17
6 pm or 7 pm**
All the brand names — Titleist, Ping, Cobra, Taylormade, Adams and more. We will match Golf Town prices
NEW RANGE BALLS ADDED. Fully stocked pro shop with the latest Taylormade clubs available for demo.
Wednesday May 18 6 pm or 7 pm Thursday May 19
6 pm or 7 pm
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SEYMOUR CREEK
GOLF CENTRE www.seymourcreekgolf.com
(604) 987-7767 Open 8:00am-9:30pm
315 Seymour Boulevard, N. Van. Just east of highway #1 exit #22 off Mt. Seymour Pkwy., Located just behind Superstore
While Whistler gets most of the press, Squamish quietly goes about its business and gets it done. Perhaps it’s the vastly improved Sea to Sky highway, perhaps it’s the accolades they received from the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, but whatever the cause there is a new sense of confidence and community pride in Squamish that’s visible if you know where to look. Take, for instance, the Squamish Valley Golf Club. Like many long time Squamish establishments, there’s a sensible utility at work here. As well as the golf club, it’s home to the Howe Sound Curling Club and the Squamish Squash Club. It has a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere where members and visitors alike are treated to a warm welcome, even if you’re just dropping in to the restaurant for a meal. The Squamish Valley Golf Club is also a valuable community partner. Home to the annual Squamish Health Care Foundation’s Charity Golf Classic, the club has helped raise over $500,000 for local health care and supports the Howe Sound Women’s Shelter and the United Way as well as local schools and sports organizations. While the community participation is laudable, what makes Squamish worth a visit for those of us on the North Shore is the condition of the course. Since opening in 1964, Squamish has become one of the best conditioned public courses available See Easy page 36