HUMBER RIVER GOLF CLUB
🇨🇦 Deer Lake, Newfoundland, CA
Designed by Doug Carrick
Humber River Golf Club sits in Deer Lake, a small town in western Newfoundland that serves as a gateway to Gros Morne National Park and the island's rugged interior. Designed by Doug Carrick and opened in the early 2000s, the course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the region's boreal landscape, where the transition between forested uplands and open lowlands creates natural variety in playing corridors and sightlines.
Carrick, an Ontario-based architect known for working with dramatic topography and integrating courses into their natural settings, routed Humber River to take advantage of elevation changes and native vegetation. The design typically features a mix of tree-lined holes through spruce and fir stands alongside more exposed stretches where wind becomes a factor. Water features, whether natural wetlands or constructed ponds, appear on several holes, and the bunkering style reflects Carrick's preference for strategic placement over pure aesthetics.
The course serves both the local Deer Lake community and visitors traveling through western Newfoundland, offering a full-length layout in a region where golf infrastructure is relatively sparse. Playing conditions reflect the short northern growing season, with firm turf common during summer months. The club operates as a semi-private facility, welcoming outside play while maintaining a membership base drawn from the surrounding area. Humber River represents one of the more substantial golf developments in Newfoundland outside the St. John's metro area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Humber River was designed by Doug Carrick.
Yes. Humber River at Humber River Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Humber River is 36.
Humber River plays 3,106 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Humber River is 121.
Humber River is a 9-hole course.