The Chilliwack Golf & Country Club has one of the finest junior programs in the province of BC and welcomes Juniors between the ages of twelve (12) and eighteen (18) years of age inclusive. Proof of age must accompany application form.

Juniors under 12 years of age will be admitted to the program only with the approval of the Junior Coordinator, with the following restrictions:

a) Parent or Guardian must participate/supervise or arrange for another adult to do so.
b) No booking privileges will be extended until the Junior reaches 12 years of age.

 

Tee Times are restricted until after 2:00 pm on Weekends and Statutory Holidays.
Maximum number of Juniors is to be 100. In the event that the junior membership is full, and a family wishes to join the club, the new junior will automatically be approved for membership.

Current Junior Dues expire December 31

2010 Junior Program

Junior Nights are on Mondays from April through August, with lessons starting at 3:30 pm and a 9 hole golf competition. Future sessions will include rules, handicaps, caddie, etc.

Opening Meeting is in April in the upper dining room. This meeting is important for juniors and their parents to attend since the program details will be covered at that meeting. It is particularly beneficial for new members as it provides an opportunity for you to meet your fellow juniors. It also offers the parents an opportunity to meet the Junior Golf Committee and the Golf Professionals who will be working with the Juniors. At this meeting a schedule of events and tournaments will be presented.

Cost: Junior with Parent Member $229.00 (includes GST & social fund)
Junior without Parent Member $279.00 (includes GST & social fund)

 

Yearly amounts will be subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.

For more information on our Junior Program, please do not hesitate to contact our Junior Coordinator.
 

Keith Jackson  604 - 823-6521



Hole #7

Hole #7

The 7th hole, opening in the Spring 2005, is a very strong par four, dogleg right. The shot from the tee can be directed at the bunker or, for the strong hitter, between the bunker and the tree line on the right.

From the fairway, golfers will face a demanding approach shot to the long, narrow green which is guarded by a bunker on the left and water on the right. The conservative and safe second shot can be played left and short of the green which will allow the opportunity to get up and down in hopes of saving par.

One of the course’s most demanding holes, leaving the 7th green with a good score will be a real boost as the player makes his way toward the turn and the very challenging back nine.