Banff Springs Golf Course

Fairmont Banff Springs Golf Course, nestled in the heart of Alberta’s Banff National Park, stands as one of Canada’s most iconic and picturesque golfing destinations. Designed in 1928 by legendary architect Stanley Thompson, this mountain masterpiece has earned global acclaim for its seamless integration of world-class golf with breathtaking natural beauty.

The par-71 layout stretches just over 7,000 yards, winding through dense pine forests, alongside the glacial Bow River, and beneath the towering spires of the Canadian Rockies. Thompson’s routing is a testament to his genius, using the dramatic elevation changes and natural terrain to craft holes that are as visually stunning as they are strategically demanding.

Signature moments abound, but none more so than the famed Devil’s Cauldron—the par-3 4th hole that plays downhill over a turquoise glacial lake to a green tucked into a bowl of granite and evergreens. It is one of the most photographed holes in the world, and for good reason.

Throughout the round, players are treated to sweeping mountain vistas, the distant sound of rushing water, and the occasional wildlife sighting, all while navigating a course that rewards thoughtful shot-making and precise ball control.

More than just a golf course, Banff Springs is a journey through one of the planet’s most spectacular landscapes, with a sense of grandeur and tranquility that elevates the game. To play here is to experience the enduring legacy of Stanley Thompson, and to walk in the footsteps of those who believe that golf can be as much about nature and wonder as it is about competition and tradition.

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