CLARESHOLM GOLF COURSE
🇨🇦 Claresholm, Alberta, CA
Designed by Les Furber
The Bridges at Claresholm Golf Course sits in the rolling prairie landscape of southern Alberta, roughly an hour's drive north of the Montana border and south of Calgary. Designed by Les Furber, a prominent Canadian architect known for his work across Western Canada, the course takes its name from the multiple crossings over Willow Creek, which winds through the property and shapes much of the routing. The terrain offers a mix of open prairie holes and creek-corridor sections where cottonwoods and natural vegetation frame the play.
Furber's design works with the natural contours of the land, incorporating elevation changes that are modest but meaningful in this part of Alberta. The creek comes into play on several holes, requiring strategic decisions on approach shots and creating risk-reward scenarios that define the round. The layout balances accessibility for the local membership with enough variety and challenge to hold the interest of traveling golfers exploring the region's courses.
Claresholm itself is a small agricultural community, and the golf course serves as a recreational anchor for the area. The club maintains a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere typical of prairie golf clubs, where the focus remains on the game and the natural setting rather than elaborate amenities. The Bridges represents a solid example of regional Canadian golf design, offering a genuine prairie golf experience shaped by landscape and water.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Bridges was designed by Les Furber.
Yes. The Bridges at Claresholm Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Bridges is 72.
The Bridges plays 6,869 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Bridges is 127.
The Bridges is a 18-hole course.