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Bowen Island a gem of a course High-quality course a great getaway for golfers Mark Hood Contributing writer
THE 2011 PGA golf season was well underway and the year’s first major tournament, the Masters, loomed. Yet in Vancouver, it had been wet — very wet — and the year-to-date golf activity had been confined to a mere nine holes at a frosty Gleneagles on New Year’s Day, so we could tell friends in Calgary and elsewhere we had played. Golf is a sport for optimists, and with hope in my heart I booked a Saturday morning
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tee time at the Bowen Island Golf Club. The weather reports were inconclusive at best, but the commitment was made. As the day approached, forecasts shifted and Saturday was looking highly suspect. Regardless, our group assembled early on the appointed morning and loaded up for the trip to Horseshoe Bay. I was joined that day by friends Dan Rothenbush of North Vancouver’s Lady Jane Landscaping, Lance Olsen of Jordan’s Interiors and Larry Verigin of the North Shore News. We arrived at the ferry terminal with plenty of time. The cost for the vehicle and passengers was around $70, but it’s a return trip fare and works out to less than $10 per person each way. As we crossed to Snug Cove, the clouds began to dissipate. Fresh snow glistened in the hoped-for sun along the peaks that line the eastern shore of Howe Sound. Perhaps, at last, the sun would make a guest appearance. See Club’s page 30
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Club’s philosophy puts playing experience first From page 29 Once ashore, we made the 15-minute meander to the course through Bowen’s eclectic landscape of wilderness, farmland and semi-urban development. At the course, all was ready and we bundled up into power carts to begin our round. Bowen is a very walkable course, but as I tend to pack camera gear to shoot photo and video accounts of the trip, a cart is a bit of a necessity for me. If you’ve never played the Bowen Island Golf Club, you must add it to your 2011 list. Opened for play in 2006, it’s a gem of a course and a great destination for a day or weekend out of town. While the idea of a golf course on Bowen had been mooted for decades, it wasn’t until the 1990s that the idea resurfaced in earnest. Community consensus was imperative and the club’s founding members and directors came up with a
plan that would add a great community facility with minimal impact on the island’s ecosystem. Golf courses need water and lots of it. While plenty of it falls from the sky in these parts, Bowen is essentially a big rock with a limited aquifer. To ease concerns, a massive reservoir was included in the plans. Here, more than enough water is stored to see the course through any hypothetical dry months, and it provides a haven for many of the wild aquatic fowl that call the coast home. Located beside the fourth fairway, it supplies the irrigation needs of the course and adds an additional hazard on a tight par-3. The founders also engaged the design services of course architect Russ Olson, the guiding hand behind Calgary’s River Spirit Golf Course, Sandpiper in Agassiz and the restoration and enhancement of clubs throughout B.C., such as Hazelmere, the Sunshine Coast and Whistler.
Today, this 3,003-yard, nine-hole locals’ course is getting set to burst into full bloom. They’ve done things properly here: adding incremental improvements and tweaking as they go, rather than slamming grandiose architectural eyesores into the middle of the rainforest. This year, perhaps as soon as late May, the next phase of the course’s evolution will take place, as the rustic Hilton pro shop is set to be replaced with a new facility. As a result of a wellsubscribed fundraising drive, pending permit approval, a new structure will be erected that will include a 230-squarefoot pro shop, a 960-squarefoot clubhouse and a covered external veranda. It’s a modest but modern layout that fits the club’s philosophy perfectly: the playing experience is paramount and almost all resources go to ensuring the course is in tip-top condition. That Saturday after all the See Grounds page 31
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ABOVE, a water reservoir situated beside Bowen’s fourth fairway supplies the course’s irrigation needs. More than enough water is stored to get the course through hypothetical dry months. The reservoir also provides a haven for many wild aquatic fowl. At right, a rendering shows a potential design plan for a new 960square-foot clubhouse.
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Tuesday April 12
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All-Day Rates in April During the Month of April the Bowen Island Golf Club will be promoting all day rates for Adults, Seniors and Juniors who choose to play Monday through Wednesday. Regular rates apply Thursday to Sunday. For those of you who have not travelled to Bowen recently you will be delighted to hear that Gold Card Seniors receive passenger travel for free Monday thru Thursday, which makes the round of golf even cheaper. Call the proshop to book your tee time today. 604-947 GOLF (4653) Seniors also enjoy a half price powercart rate Monday thru Friday. Our snack shack is closed until Spring, so pack a lunch or dine at one of our local restaurants.
Wednesday April 13 6 pm or 7 pm
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Island club a worthy addition to local options From page 31 the weather we have endured. What we didn’t expect was a putting surface that was very fast. Our initial shock gave way to more considered attempts and we tried to learn our lesson early. By the time we reached the second tee, the sun was out in full glory. We attacked the first of the two par-5s on the course with growing excitement: we had picked the nicest day in almost a month. As we made our way around, the greens were consistently fast and the course consistently playable. If you can think of a better way of capping a soggy work week than with a round of golf played with good friends in the sunshine, I’m open to hearing about it. Earlier, I mentioned the reservoir that runs down the right side of the par-3 fourth. It adds an interesting level of visual intimidation to a testy 190-yard hole. To the left, there are trees and some ferns, but it opens on the third fairway and mistakes can be improved upon. To the right, it’s death, and as most golfers
tend to slice, the contortions you go through to avoid the water can be numerous. The green on No. 5, a 370-yard par-4, was a Rubik’s Cube of subtle breaks and shifts. Pin placement made reads maddeningly difficult and we each watched in stunned amazement as putts that should have dropped meandered just a little too far left or right. We made up for it on the 126-yard sixth. This uphill par-3 features a left-sloping green largely obscured by the elevation. Lance got the party started with a corker that rolled to within three feet of the pin. Larry also made the green, but drifted left out of sight. Dan made it three-for-three on the putting surface and while I fell just short, we were all in good position for par or better. Dan and Lance locked up birdies and Larry and I happily settled for pars. From the seventh tee box, the highest point on the course, back down to the ninth green, playing that day was an absolute treat. Large, magnificent raptors soared on the breeze across a clear blue
sky. It was early April and we were golfing. It was so much fun we did it again and played a full 18. I continue to be impressed by the quality of the course and the people behind it. The Bowen Island Golf Club is a worthy addition to the many choices available to North Shore golfers in the Howe Sound/Sea-to-Sky corridor. If you haven’t tried it, make this the year you do. Weekend green fees are $26 for nine holes and $40 for 18. Power carts, pull carts and clubs are all available to rent and there is an ironsonly practice range if you want to warm up before you play. They also have a seniors special available Monday to Wednesday where it’s just $25 to play all day. For more information, visit www.bowengolf.com. Videos of the courses featured in Tee Time will be posted on the North Shore News’ website. Bowen Island is the first for 2011. Go to www.nsnews.com and click on the link to the Tee Time section on the home page tool bar. Find the video of your choice and check it out.
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WRITER Mark Hood’s fellow players, Larry Verigin (left), Dan Rothenbush and Lance Olsen, tee off from No. 5, a 370-yard par-4.
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