THE QUARRY GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Edmonton, Alberta, CA
Designed by Les Furber
The Quarry Golf Club's Granite course occupies a distinctive site on Edmonton's southern edge, where Les Furber transformed a former gravel quarry into a golf layout that works with the property's dramatic elevation changes and exposed rock faces. Furber, a prominent Western Canadian architect whose portfolio includes several notable Alberta designs, routed the course to emphasize the quarry's natural contours and the contrast between rugged excavated areas and the surrounding boreal parkland. The design incorporates significant vertical movement, with holes playing up from and down into the former quarry bowl, creating sightlines and shot values uncommon on the prairies.
The routing takes advantage of the site's manufactured topography, with several holes framed by steep rock walls and others playing across more traditional rolling terrain. Water features appear throughout, some occupying low points in the former quarry floor. The exposed granite and limestone faces that give the course its name provide both visual drama and strategic definition, particularly where they border greens or shape approach angles.
The Quarry operates as a semi-private facility serving Edmonton's golf community, which contends with a relatively short season at this northern latitude. The club offers two eighteen-hole courses on the property, with Granite typically regarded as the more dramatic of the pair due to its quarry setting. The layout represents a particular approach to reclamation golf design, where industrial extraction sites are reimagined as recreational landscapes that retain evidence of their previous use.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Granite was designed by Les Furber.
Yes. Granite at The Quarry Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Granite is 36.
Granite plays 3,734 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Granite is 148.
Granite is a 9-hole course.