GOOSE HUMMOCK GOLF RESORT
🇨🇦 Gibbons, Alberta, CA
Designed by Bill Robinson
Goose Hummock Golf Resort sits in Gibbons, a small town roughly 30 kilometers north of Edmonton in central Alberta. The course was designed by Bill Robinson, a Canadian architect who has worked extensively across the prairie provinces, creating layouts that work with the region's natural terrain and climate considerations. The property reflects the characteristic landscape of this part of Alberta, where gently rolling terrain and stands of native vegetation provide the framework for golf course routing.
Robinson's design approach typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating the existing land features into the strategic elements of each hole. At Goose Hummock, the routing likely takes advantage of natural elevation changes and native grasses common to the area. The course serves both resort guests and local golfers, functioning as a regional facility in a community that has grown as part of the greater Edmonton area's expansion.
The Gibbons location places the course within Alberta's active golf corridor, where the season runs from late spring through early fall. The facility operates as part of a resort property, suggesting amenities beyond the golf course itself. Like many courses in this region, Goose Hummock accommodates both casual recreational play and organized group events, serving the golf market in the northern Edmonton metropolitan area where accessible, moderately priced golf remains popular among residents and visitors exploring central Alberta.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Goose Hummock was designed by Bill Robinson.
Yes. Goose Hummock at Goose Hummock Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Goose Hummock is 71.
Goose Hummock plays 6,523 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Goose Hummock is 133.
Goose Hummock is a 18-hole course.