Set in the prairies within view of the Rocky Mountains, this course was first built in the 1960s, replacing a smaller nine hole links style course owned and operated by a Scottish family just east of Carstairs. For almost twenty years this was also a nine hole course until it was expanded to eighteen, beginning in 1980, with the design being carried out by
Bill Robinson, a pupil of Robert Trent Jones. Since that time it has matured into a beautiful course, with hundreds of mature trees, water on nine holes, more than 50 bunkers and a very nice clubhouse. In July and August especially, booking tee times is a must, as, being this close to Calgary, this is a very busy course.
An even 36 - 36, it is not terribly long at 6510 yards, but is a challenge nonetheless. Its rating and slope from the blues are 132 & 70.7. Through the summer the course hosts many corporate tournaments, as well as their own opens for men, women and seniors.