Saturday was a great day for golf, but I wasn’t quite prepared for my commute from Delta to Vancouver. To be honest, I don’t know how my wife does it every day for work. It was a big nightmare on the Oak Street bridge a stall and on Knight street bridge a 3 car pile up. It was so bad I even had to call the course and delay the tee time 15 min.
Finally I arrived with full blown road rage…which is not good for golf. No warm up, pay on the tee box…this turned out to be a bit of rough round. The cost was $55.00/weekend rate and my score was an 86.
The course was well groomed with very fast greens. McCleery has great warm-up facilities a driving range, putting and chipping greens and a very nice club house. McCleery is a par 71 and is 6,265 yards.
This is a very walkable course although on this summer day with the high humidity and odd rain shower it became a bit of a workout. My new Clic Gear cart came in very handy with the umbrella holder attachment holder. I just stood under until it was my shot, stepped out and shot, then right back under the umbrella…as if a caddy had been holding my umbrella.
The course has a very tight layout and worked me over pretty good (as you can tell by my score). You really need an accurate shot here. The course was in great condition and if you are on your game you could score very well. The other nice thing is the beautiful mature trees bordering the fairways. As with all Vancouver Golf Courses you may want to book your tee time online with their new booking system.
Finally I arrived with full blown road rage…which is not good for golf. No warm up, pay on the tee box…this turned out to be a bit of rough round. The cost was $55.00/weekend rate and my score was an 86.
The course was well groomed with very fast greens. McCleery has great warm-up facilities a driving range, putting and chipping greens and a very nice club house. McCleery is a par 71 and is 6,265 yards.
This is a very walkable course although on this summer day with the high humidity and odd rain shower it became a bit of a workout. My new Clic Gear cart came in very handy with the umbrella holder attachment holder. I just stood under until it was my shot, stepped out and shot, then right back under the umbrella…as if a caddy had been holding my umbrella.
The course has a very tight layout and worked me over pretty good (as you can tell by my score). You really need an accurate shot here. The course was in great condition and if you are on your game you could score very well. The other nice thing is the beautiful mature trees bordering the fairways. As with all Vancouver Golf Courses you may want to book your tee time online with their new booking system.




2 comments:
how did you do at number 12 with water both side of the fairway? I hate that hole....
I don't remember this hole..but according to my score card I shot a bogey.
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