GOULET GOLF COURSE
🇨🇦 Regina, Saskatchewan, CA
Designed by David Grant
Goulet Golf Course is a municipal facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, designed by David Grant. The course serves the city's golfing community as an accessible public option in the provincial capital, where golf season runs from late spring through early fall given the prairie climate. Regina's flat to gently rolling topography and exposure to prairie winds shape the playing experience at most courses in the region, and Goulet reflects these environmental conditions.
The course occupies land characteristic of southern Saskatchewan—open terrain with modest elevation changes and mature tree plantings that provide definition and wind protection on select holes. Municipal courses in Canadian prairie cities typically feature straightforward layouts that accommodate golfers of varying abilities while maintaining pace of play for high-volume public use. Water features, when present, often take the form of drainage ponds or retention areas integrated into the routing.
Goulet operates within Regina's network of public golf facilities, offering residents an affordable option for regular play. The course serves both recreational golfers and those developing their games, with design elements that reward accuracy without imposing excessive length or hazard complexity. Like many municipal courses across the Canadian prairies, it functions as community recreational infrastructure where local leagues, junior programs, and casual rounds coexist throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Goulet was designed by David Grant.
Yes. Goulet at Goulet Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Goulet is 64.
Goulet plays 4,875 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Goulet is 120.
Goulet is a 18-hole course.