The Chilliwack Golf and Country Club, established in 1958, is a semi-private facility located between Chilliwack and Abbotsford, only 45 minutes from Vancouver. It features magnificent tree lined fairways, a creek that meanders through the back nine and breathtaking mountain vistas in every direction.  Members and non members have enjoyed the Fraser Valley’s most popular golf course for over 50 years.  With a reputation for world class conditioning (year round), Chilliwack has played host to every major Provincial Championship—and always to rave reviews.
 

Whether a member or non-member, a scratch player or high handicapper, we know you’re going to enjoy your experience at the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club.

 
 

Contact US

Pro Shop phone number: 604 823-6521

Toll free: 1-888-757-7222

Pro Shop Fax: 604 823-2309

Food & Beverage: 604 823-4310

Greens & Grounds: 604 823-6667

Office: 604 823-4544 Office Fax: 604 823-4430

Mailing address: 41894 Yale Rd. W, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4J3

 

General Manager's email:  kerry@chilliwackgolf.com

 

 

 
 

Ranked #1 in 2004 and 2005!
Our club was honoured to be ranked "#1 course open to the public" in British Columbia by Pacific Golf Magazine.

The course features strategic and aesthetically pleasing design changes which ensure a round that will be challenging, stimulating and fun...all in a breathtaking environment surrounded by the beautiful coastal mountains.  Make the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club your home club --- for the season or for a day.



Hole #5

Hole #5

The fifth hole is a short par five that plays as a dogleg right from the blue and gold tees or straightaway from the white and green tees.

The tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway to leave the best angle for the second shot. A drive into the trees on the right will almost certainly face a chip out. The fairway bunker on the left is quite reachable for most players while the bunker on the right - somewhat hidden from the back tees - will come into play only for the long ball hitter.

The approach into the large and accepting 5th green is quite routine. However, beware a back pin placement as, once again, the green falls away sharply at the back leaving a very demanding pitch.