Classic parkland golf with incredible vistas.
A great walk through a spectacular setting.
Our course is the heart of the club, a Bill Newis design that’s been drawing people to Bearspaw for decades.
Bearspaw has the best of what you want from a member club—enough elevation to always keep things interesting, strategic bunkering that is ever-present, but not overstated, and great greens. It’s a parkland setting with holes that snake through valleys, culminating in a brilliant closing hole with a green set just below the remarkable new clubhouse.
There is a lot new at Bearspaw—but the course remains the classic golfers expect.
Tour Tested—Golfer Approved
Bearspaw hosted many of the best championships in the province, including Golf Canada’s Mid-Amateur Championship and the Alberta Amateur, alongside professional events like the ATB Financial Classic. These championships demonstrate Bearspaw offers the right championship flavour for better players, while maintaining a charm that allows recreational golfers to tee it up every day of the week.
Designer: Bill Newis
Renowned for his work throughout Western Canada, Newis’ designs have hosted the best professional golfers, but have found considerable affection from members and daily fee players who appreciate the strategies and aesthetics he created.
A member of the Saskatchewan Golf Hall of Fame, Newis designed more than 60 courses in Canada and abroad, with numerous notable designs in the Calgary area. His career in golf design started in 1965, and Newis’ renovation work includes the likes of Wascana, Royal Regina, and many others.
Leading Edge Practice
Technology and a great facility—that’s what the practice area at Bearspaw offers to members. Completely rebuilt and reconceived, the practice facility at Bearspaw offers Trackman technology that allows for the best range experience in golf.
Short, but Mighty
Improving your iron and driver game will only get you so far. That’s why Bearspaw’s newly rebuilt practice facility offers a tremendous short game area, complete with two putting greens and a defined area where you can dial in your scoring clubs.
Make more putts, hole more chips—and have fun doing it.