Ladies Night

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 05 August 2026

Format: Individual

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: CAD 45.00


Ladies Night is a weekly recurring golf event held every Wednesday at 6:00 pm at Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club. The event features a 9-hole shotgun start with rotating weekly formats such as best ball, roll the dice, and hidden hole. Participants enjoy a 50/50 draw, Putt Pot competition, and prizes. Dinner is included in the entry fee. The event is open to both members and non-members, with a member price of $30 and a non-member price of $45. This is an individual competition where ladies compete on a weekly basis.


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Venue

Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club

British Columbia, Canada

Dawson Creek Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole links-style golf course located 3 kilometers west of downtown Dawson Creek, British Columbia, on the Alaska Highway. The course is situated in a park-like setting with sweeping views of Bear Mountain, offering a scenic natural landscape that characterizes the region. The facility operates as a year-round destination, with golf being its primary summer activity. The course features a links-style design typical of courses in northern British Columbia, emphasizing the natural terrain and open fairways. In winter months, the grounds are utilized for walking and snowshoeing, extending the facility's recreational offerings beyond the traditional golf season. The clubhouse includes The 19th Hole Bar & Grill, a licensed dining room and patio facility that serves both casual post-round meals and hosts events including tournaments, weddings, corporate functions, and private gatherings. The course maintains memberships and a pro shop, with professional golf instruction available. The setting combines golf with the broader appeal of nature-based outdoor recreation, making it a community recreation hub in northern British Columbia.