WOODSIDE GOLF COURSE
🇨🇦 Airdrie, Alberta, CA
Designed by Bill Robinson
Woodside Golf Course sits in Airdrie, a city in the Calgary Region of southern Alberta, positioned along the rolling prairie landscape characteristic of the area. Designed by Bill Robinson, a Canadian architect known for his work across Western Canada during the latter decades of the twentieth century, the course reflects a regional approach to golf design that works with the natural contours and open terrain of the Alberta foothills transition zone. The layout takes advantage of the gently undulating topography, with fairways that follow the land's natural movement and greens that incorporate subtle elevation changes.
The course serves the Airdrie community and the broader Calgary metropolitan area, offering a municipal or semi-private facility that accommodates both members and public play. Alberta's climate presents a distinct seasonal rhythm, with the course typically operating from spring through fall when weather permits. The setting provides views across the prairie landscape, with the Rocky Mountains visible to the west on clear days, a common feature of golf courses in this part of the province.
Woodside represents the kind of accessible golf facility that has supported the game's growth in smaller Alberta cities, providing a local venue for regular play, junior programs, and community events. The course fits within the tradition of prairie golf, where wind and firm conditions often influence play as much as design features, and where the emphasis tends toward straightforward, playable golf rather than elaborate architectural statements.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Woodside was designed by Bill Robinson.
Yes. Woodside at Woodside Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Woodside is 70.
Woodside plays 5,996 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Woodside is 137.
Woodside is a 18-hole course.