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2025 Host Club Spotlight: Wolf Creek Golf Resort

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In between Red Deer and Edmonton, there lies a golf course that is consistently recognized as one of the top courses in the province. The facility requires no introduction to golfers since its inception in 1984, as it boasts an impressive 36-hole layout designed by Rod Whitman. The facility is Wolf Creek Golf Resort and in 2025, it finds itself hosting the 2025 Men’s Senior Championship. 

The Men’s Senior Championship is one of the most well attended championship events on the Alberta Golf schedule with three qualifiers scheduled around the province every year. The event is open to players aged 55+ as of the first day of the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship. Players are required to have a Handicap Index of 20.0 or less and players must qualify at one of the regional sites which are scheduled to be held at Nanton Golf Club on May 29, Ponoka Golf Club on June 2, and Edmonton Garrison Memorial Golf & Curling Club on June 6th. The Alberta Men’s Senior Championship has also proven to produce some of the top players in the country with the great names like Wylie, Alexander, and Tait continuing their dominance in the 80’s as individuals and on interprovincial teams. This has continued with the new crop of players like Broun, Schultz, Van Dornick, Foley, Laubman, Griffith and others creating their own dominance at the national event as a team. The championship also proves to be a place of great camaraderie with wives coming out as caddies and friends of old looking forward to the yearly catch up after the winter. 

Wolf Creek is a staple to the golfing scene in the province. After its inception in 1984 as a 27-hole facility and then the expansion to 36 holes in the 90’s this course has consistently found itself in the Top 100 Score Golf Rankings and for good reason. The course gained world-wide publicity as a regular stop on the Canadian Tour and a consistent host for the Alberta Open Championship. The course has seen many of the greats of each generation walk the course including Kirk Triplett, Moe Norman, Keith Alexander, Darryl James and many more. For this year’s event, the players will face a familiar foe in the Old Course, the original Rod Whitman design. It’s a pure inland links course with plenty of strategical decisions to be made and the keys to success will surely be the creative shot making and precision, just the way the predecessors of the game had intended.

As the snow continues to melt around the province, the Old Course at Wolf Creek awaits its chance to show its fangs once again with its return to the Alberta Golf schedule. The competitors will surely need to come prepared for more than just the catch-up with friends, but as history has proven, this crowd is always ready to play.