The Okanagan golf course - Quail is a magnificent par 72, 18-hole championship golf course that has become an Okanagan golf Valley favorite since the day it first opened.
Designed by renowned golf course architect Les Furber and built in 1994, this unique course features dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views as 6,794 yards of multi-tiered fairways meander around a majestic rock bluff.
You’ll need accurate shooting to bring down the Okanagan golf course - Quail - . One renowned golf writer described the course thus: “You could play The Okanagan Golf Course - Quail course every day for the rest of your life and never face the same series of shots.”
As with many Les Furber designed courses, Quail’s par threes are particularly strong–which also describes the tee shot you’ll need to hit on the 227 yard seventh hole from the back tees. Many players identify our 408 yard finishing hole as their favorite: end the day with a well-placed drive that flirts with the edge of a lake, then hit your final approach to a toughly entrenched putting surface hunkered atop an elevated platform above and beyond the splash zone.
The Okanagan Golf course - Quail is a demanding test of golf for many players. Do not let the scenery preoccupy you with what will be an 18 hole test. Shot placement is critical from blue and tips, for the bit higher handicap player, select the forward tees and enjoy the day. Here are a few hole playing tips for the hard core golfer planning a Kelowna golf trip.
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Playing Tips for the Okanagan Golf course - Quail
Hole 2 - The straightaway par 5 is only reachable by the longer hitters. The green is two-tiered so be certain to get the ball on the right level with your approach.The green here tend to be very firm, to put the breaks on a long iron is near impossible. Best to leave a wedge in and approach high and soft.
Hole 6 - You will enjoy plenty of choice off the tee of this spectacular par 5 (From long iron, 3 wood or driver depending on the tee box and your distance). The fairway on the left gives a long ball hitter the opportunity to go for the green on the second shot, this is a long shot though! The safe play however is to aim down the right side off the tee and then a lay up second shot. Leaving a nice lob or approach wedge in, careful, there are bunkers behind this green.
Hole 14 at The Quail Course at Okanagan Golf Club - This unique par 4 offers you a choice of direction off the tee. The easiest way to play the hole is a mid to long iron over the waste bunker followed by a short iron second shot. A very short hole but proves testy each time you play.