The Wilds at Salmonier River Golf Club, Championship golf course at Salmonier River, Canada.
The Wilds at Salmonier River Golf Club is a golf course set across natural wetlands, brooks, and ponds in Newfoundland. The layout spans approximately 6750 yards and features 18 holes with elevated tees and greens throughout the terrain.
Edwin Drover established this golf facility in Newfoundland, working with the natural landscape near St Catherine's. The course development integrated the existing terrain features rather than imposing an artificial design.
This course serves as a gathering place where golfers from the area and beyond meet to play and compete. Local tournaments draw players throughout the golfing season.
The course sits off Route 90, south from the Trans Canada Highway in the area. Visiting works best during the warmer months when golfing conditions are most suitable.
The Salmonier River flows below the course and creates varying playing conditions across different holes. This waterway gives each section of the layout its own character.
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