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Locality: Lumby, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-547-6048



Address: #15 Dure Meadow Rd V0E 2G7 Lumby, BC, Canada

Website: www.coldstreamgolfcourse.com

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Coldstream Golf Course 15.03.2021

For the younger fellow in the black car who just stole a bucket of balls this evening, we would appreciate if you came back with it

Coldstream Golf Course 27.02.2021

As of today we are officially open for the season! The long cold winter finally let go and the grass is hurrying to catch up, we've also made a few changes to reflect the current state of the world regarding covid 19. We will be exclusively using the cash box for payments and will not be opening the clubhouse. If you need to use the debit machine someone should be around to assist, if no one is currently in the clubhouse please feel free to give us a call at 250 547 6048... We will be renting pullcarts but not clubs Range ball rentals will be continuing as usual with the addition of sanitizing the baskets and balls on our part We have adjusted the flags on the greens so you do not have to touch the flag, simply collect your ball out of the cup There do have a bottle of hand sanitizer located infront of the clubhouse and we have plans to add additional locations. We do still encourage bringing your own sanitizer for maximum protection

Coldstream Golf Course 15.02.2021

Due to it being a very strange spring we've been a lot slower to open than usual, half of the course, including the parking lot, is still covered in snow. There is a few parking spaces down by the clubhouse, you can drop your $11 in the cash box and get as much of your 9 holes as you'd like on 1-3 which are mostly playable at this time. Of course, on the other oddity of this spring, we also request that you stay as far away from any other golfers as you can, and should bring your own hand sanitizer while we work out the best way to provide it to our customers and help keep everyone safe. Flags and the cash box in particular should be considered hot zones as a precaution.