The Golf Courses at Saskatoon Golf Club
Named one of the "Best Places to Play 2008-2009" by Golf Digest.
At Saskatoon, you'll experience well-groomed fairways and bent grass greens, surrounded by nature's tranquil splendor and abundant wildlife. Our most challenging nine is designed in the Scottish links style and features rolling mounds, tall fescue roughs and an island green.
Enjoy the natural beauty of Saskatoon Golf Club, where you can find varied levels of challenge on four uniquely different nines. Named a "Best Places to Play 2008-2009" by Golf Digest, this 36-hole championship course has long been a Grand Rapids' favorite.
The blue course is one our most demanding courses that requires more shot-making skills and is generally played from the Blue to the White nine.
The longest of the four nines, the White presents more rigorous play with a dogleg turn, two water hazards and well-bunkered greens.
One of the most unique and often overlooked options found at Saskatoon is the 3-Hole practice course.
Go for the Gold with its challenging elements and European links styling reminiscent of old Scotland.
Mature pines, gently rolling slopes, and multiple greenside bunkers are a test of skill if you stray off course.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, you can fine-tune your game at our practice facilities.








