Mallory Road
Creston, British Columbia, Canada
Creston Golf Club, founded in 1954, is an 18-hole championship course located in Creston, British Columbia, surrounded by farmlands and forest. The course was originally designed by local engineer Vaughan Mosher, with a professional expansion to 18 holes completed in 1989-91 and further refinements in 2006.
The layout features rolling terrain with fast, undulating greens and gradual elevation changes across both nines, requiring strategic club selection and shot-making. The course is playable from multiple tees ranging from 5,300 to 6,500 yards, accommodating golfers of all skill levels. Its short distances between greens and tees make it an excellent walking course.
Creston is recognized as one of the finest competitive venues in British Columbia, having hosted five prestigious BC golf championships. The course's challenging design is complemented by its rural setting, which offers encounters with local wildlife including deer, elk, and various bird species. The facility includes a clubhouse, pro shop, and the Mallory restaurant, providing comprehensive amenities for members and visitors.