As the summer season comes to a close, golf enthusiasts in Edmonton have only two weekends left to enjoy their favorite pastime on the city’s golf courses.
With the arrival of fall, the golf season is winding down and many courses will soon be closing their doors until next year. This means that avid golfers have a limited time to hit the links and perfect their swing before the winter weather sets in.
According to the City of Edmonton, there are currently six municipal golf courses open to the public: Riverside, Victoria, Rundle, Mill Woods, Lewis Estates, and Jagare Ridge. Each course offers a unique and challenging experience for players of all skill levels.
For those looking to squeeze in a few more rounds before the season ends, it is important to note that tee times are filling up quickly. It is recommended to book in advance to secure a spot on the course.
In addition to the six municipal courses, there are also several private and semi-private courses in the Edmonton area that are still open for play. These courses may have different closing dates, so it is best to check with each individual course for availability.
As the weather begins to cool down, golfers are reminded to dress appropriately and be prepared for changing conditions. It is also important to follow all COVID-19 safety protocols, including physical distancing and wearing a mask when necessary.
For those who are unable to hit the links before the end of the season, there are still opportunities to stay connected to the sport. The City of Edmonton offers indoor golf simulators at select recreation centers, allowing golfers to continue practicing their swing during the winter months.
So, for all the golf enthusiasts out there, make sure to take advantage of the remaining weekends and enjoy the beautiful courses that Edmonton has to offer. And for those who may not have had the chance to play this season, there’s always next year.
