When golfers plan a golf trip to Western Canada, the same names usually pop up first: Whistler, Banff Springs, Predator Ridge. While they definitely deserve the attention, there’s a whole other layer to West Coast golf that doesn’t always get the spotlight. Tucked into valleys, lakeside towns, and small communities are courses that don’t have to rely on fame to deliver a great round. They’re the places locals recommend, where conditioning and design punch above their weight, and where the overall experience can surprise you in the best way. Here are four hidden gem golf courses on the West Coast that deserve a spot in your next golf trip.
Sagebrush Golf Club – Merritt, BC
Sagebrush has a reputation as one of the most original courses in the country. The layout is wide open, letting you play aggressively or take safer lines, and it rewards creativity more than textbook swings. It feels closer to a true links experience than almost anywhere else in Canada. Rounds here have a different rhythm: you’re encouraged to play fast, enjoy the freedom, and even pause mid-round at the “Hideout” to fish and snack by the water.
Talking Rock Golf Course – Chase, BC
Talking Rock combines strong golf with a cultural and hospitality experience you won’t find anywhere else. Owned and operated by the Little Shuswap Lake Band, the course moves through forest and opens up to wide views of Little Shuswap Lake on the closing holes. The 18th, which finishes right along the water, is one of the most scenic closers on the West Coast. Off the course, you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the community behind it, adding depth to the round that goes beyond fairways and greens.
Salmon Arm Golf Club – Salmon Arm, BC
Salmon Arm is the kind of course that surprises golfers who stop in on their way through the Shuswap region. The championship layout is tree-lined, strategic, and consistently well-kept, providing a level of conditioning that rivals some of the more famous names in the region. The greens are excellent year after year, and the course has enough variety to stay interesting over multiple rounds. Pair that with the friendly, small-town clubhouse vibe and you’ve got a course that feels like a true find rather than a stopgap between bigger destinations.
Big Sky Golf Club – Pemberton, BC
Big Sky doesn’t get the same attention as the courses in Whistler, but ask anyone who’s played it and they’ll tell you it belongs in the same conversation. The layout is open and modern, with long holes framed by water features and mountain views. Mount Currie towers over the backdrop, creating one of the most striking settings for golf anywhere in Canada. The atmosphere here is more relaxed than Whistler’s busier clubs, which makes the experience stand out even more.
Hidden Gem Golf Courses on the West Coast
One of the best parts of golf on the West Coast is the depth of quality courses. The famous ones deserve their reputations, but mixing in hidden gems like Sagebrush, Talking Rock, Salmon Arm, or Big Sky makes a trip feel more personal and memorable. You’ll get variety, discover places you might not have considered, and still walk away with rounds that stack up against the best.
If you’re ready to build a trip that blends marquee courses with local favourites, our team can make it happen. Reach out today to start planning your West Coast golf trip.
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