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Cabot Revelstoke: Canada's Mountain Golf Destination Opens for Preview Play This Fall

Source: GOLF.com·May 6, 2026·📖 Read original

A New Mountain Golf Destination in Canada

Cabot Revelstoke, the much-anticipated mountain golf resort tucked into British Columbia's Monashee and Selkirk ranges, has officially announced preview play beginning this fall. The project marks Cabot's first venture into alpine terrain after successful expansions into Florida, St. Lucia, and Scotland.

Rod Whitman's Vision

The 18-hole layout is the work of Canadian architect Rod Whitman, whose firm Whitman, Axland & Cutten originally put Cabot on the map with Cabot Links on Cape Breton Island in 2012. At Revelstoke, Whitman has routed the course along a ridge above the Columbia River, working around creeks, cliffs, and rocky outcroppings — terrain he has compared to the storied mountain courses at Banff and Jasper, designed by Canadian legend Stanley Thompson.

What to Expect

Alongside the main 18-hole layout, the resort will feature a par-3 course called The Railyard, a name honoring Revelstoke's railway heritage. The full resort is set to include a 155-room lodge opening in early 2027, with four-bedroom residences starting at CAD $7.6 million. Kelowna International Airport sits roughly two hours away for those not arriving by helicopter.

Strokeslab Take

While Cabot Revelstoke isn't a tour venue, the design principles at play — maximizing natural topography, strategic variety, and visual drama — are precisely the elements that separate elite golf experiences from ordinary rounds. We'll be watching closely as the course opens and early impressions emerge.

💬Strokeslab コメント

Rod Whitman's alpine routing, evoking Stanley Thompson's legacy, is one of the most anticipated course openings in Canada's recent history — a project that expands what destination golf can mean.

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