INNISFAIL GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Innisfail, Alberta, CA
Designed by Bill Robinson
Innisfail Golf Club sits in central Alberta, roughly halfway between Calgary and Red Deer, in a region characterized by rolling parkland terrain and views toward the Rocky Mountains to the west. The club operates an 18-hole layout with two distinct nines—Aspen and Hazelwood—designed by Bill Robinson, a Canadian architect who worked extensively across the prairie provinces during the mid-to-late 20th century. Robinson's designs typically emphasize playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating the natural contours and tree cover of their sites.
The course occupies land that features mature stands of aspen and other native trees, which frame fairways and create definition between holes. The routing takes advantage of modest elevation changes typical of the region, and water features appear on several holes, adding both strategic interest and visual variety. Greens are generally accessible to ground approaches, reflecting Robinson's philosophy of accommodating members who play regularly rather than emphasizing severe championship conditions.
Innisfail Golf Club serves a small-town membership and welcomes visitors, functioning as a community hub in a town of several thousand residents. The club maintains a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere consistent with rural Alberta golf clubs, where the focus remains on accessible golf and social connection rather than exclusivity. The course provides a straightforward test that rewards accuracy and course management, typical of Robinson's work throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Aspen/Hazelwood was designed by Bill Robinson.
Yes. Aspen/Hazelwood at Innisfail Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Aspen/Hazelwood is 72.
Aspen/Hazelwood plays 6,714 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Aspen/Hazelwood is 139.
Aspen/Hazelwood is a 18-hole course.