SILVERTIP GOLF RESORT
🇨🇦 Canmore, Alberta, CA
Designed by Les Furber
SilverTip sits high in the Canadian Rockies just outside Canmore, Alberta, occupying dramatic terrain at elevations reaching above 5,000 feet. Les Furber designed the course in the late 1990s, routing it across a mountainside with significant elevation changes and natural rock outcroppings throughout. The property offers expansive views of the surrounding peaks, including the Three Sisters and Mount Rundle, and the layout works through varied terrain that includes forested sections, open meadows, and exposed ridgelines.
The routing makes full use of the topography, with several holes playing sharply uphill or downhill and others traversing sideslopes. The design incorporates the site's natural features—rock faces, stands of pine and spruce, and native grasses—rather than extensive earthmoving. Elevation changes affect club selection throughout the round, and the mountain setting means weather conditions can shift quickly. The course plays as a resort facility, with accommodations and dining available on-site.
Furber, an Alberta-based architect, has designed numerous courses across Western Canada. At SilverTip, he created a layout that emphasizes the mountain environment while remaining playable for resort guests of varying abilities. The course has hosted regional amateur events and remains one of the higher-elevation golf facilities in Canada, with a season that typically runs from late spring through early fall depending on snowmelt and weather patterns.
Reviews
Played here prior to having a real appreciation for the game. Best views you’ll ever have on a golf course. Incredible condition, incredibly fun design. Cannot beat golf in this part of the world.
Silvertip is a great natural property to take beautiful pictures on! Golf course…? Not so much. The only reason I can’t give it a lower score is because it truly is a gorgeous property and you’ll have a great day if you go there regardless, but the golf leaves something to be desired. The layout is really gimmicky and you’ll find yourself hitting the same 230 yard tee-shot all day. Conditions are always hit-and-miss this far north & into the Rocky’s so turf conditions will vary greatly year-over-year. I’ve played it a few times and probably won’t need again to anytime soon. Maybe skip this one & head to Stewart Creek if you want good golf in the area.
Very much a target golf course. Very dramatic elevation changes and some incredible views
Silvertip is wild. It might be the most mind blowing golf course when it comes to views of anywhere I've played not directly on the ocean. The mountains are in view on just about every hole with some crazy elevation changes. It's the type of place that pictures don't do it justice. It's also the type of place I don't think I would want to play every day, just because of how extreme it is, but in terms of bucket list, it's right up there at the top.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
SilverTip at Silvertip Golf Resort has a Course Vaults score of 8.2 out of 10 based on 22 explicit golfer ratings.
SilverTip was designed by Les Furber.
Yes. SilverTip at Silvertip Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at SilverTip is 72.
SilverTip plays 7,173 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at SilverTip is 150.