• Situated on the Alaskan Highway just 15 minutes south of Whitehorse, the Yukon’s capital city.
  • Our medium length course was established in 1997 by Jeff Luehmann and friends.
  • The 18-basket disc golf course was added in 2021, design and layout by Josh Paton.
  • The golf course was purchased in 2018 by Keith Byram & family.
  • Drone images and video provided by Northern Drone Images.
  • You will find the layout on the next pages with a description and a tee to green video flyover of each hole.
Hole 1
Black 238
Blue 216
White 192
Red 138
Par 4

Hole # 1

  • Par 4, 300-foot challenge
  • A narrow, sloped and tree-lined fairway leads to an elevated, two-tiered green that for the adventurous, is reachable from any of the 4 tee boxes. Somehow it still produces more bogeys than birdies.
Hole 2
Black 292
Blue 198
White 190
Red 181
Par 4
Hole # 2

  • Another short par 4, but going for it off the tee is a very low percentage shot, with a red-staked ravine surrounding 3 sides of the green.
Hole 3
Black 174
Blue 124
White 120
Red 70
Par 3

Hole # 3

  • Winds may be a big factor in club choice with the 30-meter drop from tee to green.
  • Three-putts are common as the green only appears to be flat.
Hole 4
Black 294
Blue 275
White 244
Red 220
Par 4

Hole # 4

  • This dogleg requires a precision lay-up off the tee to the edge of the large pond protecting the green.
  • Winds over the water can play havoc with shots to the wide green, backstopped by out-of-bounds markers.
Hole 5
Black 444
Blue 412
White 402
Red 362
Par 5

Hole # 5

  • Big hitters will be challenged off the tee by a tight landing zone and a creek running across the fairway.
  • Wind and pin placement on the very long green make club selection critical if you hope to ‘get there in two’.
Hole 6
Black 155
Blue 146
White 140
Red 120
Par 3

Hole # 6

  • Bunkers in front, water to the left and behind, and OB to the right make this a challenging par 3, even on calm days.
Hole 7
Black 380
Blue 374
White 356
Red 332
Par 4

Hole # 7

  • The toughest hole of the bunch requires a precise long iron lay-up, for a 160 yard second shot down a narrow treed fairway to a large rolling green, surrounded on 3 sides by water.
  • Bogeys are good.
Hole 8
Black 355
Blue 347
White 310
Red 224
Par 4

Hole # 8

  • A creek, not visible from the tee snakes through the landing zone.
  • Stay just left of centre or ‘get legs’ to clear the water for the approach to a large flat green backed by another pond.
Hole 9
Black 442
Blue 425
White 412
Red 362
Par 5

Hole # 9

  • A big wide fairway funnels quickly to challenge the accuracy of any long drivers.
  • A sharp dog-leg left makes for a tricky lay-up around a blind corner for a wedge shot into a tiered and sloping green.

Here is the entire scorecard / yardage.

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Black 238 292 174 294 444 155 380 355 442 2774
Blue 216 198 124 275 412 146 374 347 425 2517
White 192 190 120 244 402 140 356 310 412 2363
Red 138 181 70 220 362 120 332 224 362 2009
Par 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 4 5 36

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