INNISFAIL GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Innisfail, Alberta, CA
Designed by Bill Robinson
Innisfail Golf Club's Hazelwood course sits in central Alberta, roughly midway between Calgary and Red Deer in the rolling parkland characteristic of this agricultural region. Bill Robinson designed the layout, contributing to the modest but steady collection of golf courses that serve smaller Alberta communities. The course reflects the practical design approach common to many Canadian prairie and parkland tracks built to accommodate local membership rather than destination play.
The routing works with the natural terrain of the area, where the land transitions from flat prairie to gentle undulation. Mature trees—likely a mix of spruce, poplar, and other species native to the region—frame many holes and provide definition to the layout. Water features, whether natural creeks or constructed ponds, typically come into play on several holes, adding strategic interest to what might otherwise be straightforward parkland golf.
Innisfail Golf Club serves the local community and surrounding area, functioning as a gathering place for recreational golfers in a town of several thousand residents. The club operates with the informal, welcoming character typical of small-town Alberta golf, where the course provides a venue for weekend rounds, league play, and social events. The clubhouse likely offers straightforward amenities suited to the membership's needs, maintaining the unpretentious atmosphere common to rural Canadian golf clubs where the focus remains on accessible, enjoyable golf rather than elaborate facilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hazelwood was designed by Bill Robinson.
Yes. Hazelwood at Innisfail Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hazelwood is 36.
Hazelwood plays 3,380 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Hazelwood is a 9-hole course.