THE MEADOWS AT PEMBERTON
🇨🇦 Pemberton, British Columbia, CA
Designed by Bob Cupp
The Meadows at Pemberton occupies a dramatic mountain valley setting in British Columbia's Coast Mountains, approximately 30 minutes north of Whistler. Designed by Bob Cupp and opened in the late 1990s, the course takes advantage of the natural meadowland terrain that gives the facility its name, with the surrounding peaks of Mount Currie and the Pemberton Valley providing a distinctive alpine backdrop. The routing works across relatively open ground with generous fairway corridors, though strategic bunkering and water features shape the playing corridors on several holes.
Cupp's design emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough length and hazard placement to challenge accomplished players. The property's natural drainage and mountain views inform much of the layout's character, with several holes playing alongside or across wetland areas that come into play on approach shots. The course benefits from the region's microclimate, which typically allows for a longer playing season than many mountain courses at similar elevations.
The Meadows serves both resort visitors to the Whistler-Pemberton corridor and local members, functioning as the primary golf facility in the Pemberton area. The club operates in a relatively relaxed mountain community atmosphere, reflecting the agricultural and outdoor recreation character of the valley. The facility includes practice areas and dining that cater to both casual rounds and organized group play during the summer season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Meadows was designed by Bob Cupp.
Yes. The Meadows at The Meadows at Pemberton is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Meadows is 72.
The Meadows plays 6,407 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Meadows is 127.
The Meadows is a 18-hole course.