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Golf and Disc Golf ‒ Manitoba Location Checklist Golf and Disc Golf ‒ Manitoba Location Checklist Table of Contents Golf Courses and Driving Ranges ……………………………………………………………... 3 Disc Golf Courses ……………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations. 2 Golf Courses and Driving Ranges (132): Central Region (19): Carman, Town (1): o Carman Golf and Curling Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°30'14"N 98°00'51"W) □ Grey, RM (1): o Scotswood Links ‒ 18 Holes (49°40'45"N 98°00'58"W) □ Headingley, RM (2): o Breezy Bend Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°51'43"N 97°22'23"W) □ o John Blumberg Golf Course ‒ 27 Holes (49°52'13"N 97°21'49"W) □ Louise, M (1): o Pilot Mound Town and Country Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°11'34"N 98°51'45"W) □ Macdonald, RM (3): o Bridges Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°45'54"N 97°35'04"W) □ o Kingswood Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°41'24"N 97°17'34"W) □ o River Oaks Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°42'38"N 97°11'51"W) □ Morden, City (1): o Minnewasta Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°11'14"N 98°07'47"W) □ Morris, RM (1): o Riverview Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°21'51"N 97°21'41"W) □ Norfolk Treherne, M (1): o Delahunt Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°38'30"N 98°38'23"W) □ North Norfolk, M (1): o MacGregor Town and Country Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°58'24"N 98°46'04"W) □ Pembina, M (1): o Manitou Town and Country Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°14'11"N 98°32'27"W) □ Portage la Prairie, City (1): o Portage Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°58'05"N 98°17'60"W) □ Portage la Prairie, RM (1): o Southport Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°53'60"N 98°15'00"W) □ Rhineland, M (1): o Oakview Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°01'27"N 97°33'46"W) □ Roland, RM (1): o Roland Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°23'45"N 97°57'30"W) □ Thompson, RM (1): o Miami Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°22'53"N 98°16'37"W) □ Winkler, City (1): o Winkler Centennial Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°10'57"N 97°57'25"W) □ Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations. 3 Eastman Region (26): Alexander, RM (1): o Grand Pines Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (50°38'58"N 96°31'39"W) □ Brokenhead, RM (2): o Mars Sandhills Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (50°15'33"N 96°34'57"W) □ o Rivers Edge Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (50°03'58"N 96°28'21"W) □ De Salaberry, RM (2): o Maplewood Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°27'43"N 97°00'55"W) □ o St. Malo Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°18'57"N 96°55'16"W) □ East St. Paul, RM (1): o Fungoes Golf Center Driving Range (49°57'17"N 97°00'11"W) □ Emerson-Franklin, M (2): o Emerson Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°00'30"N 97°12'01"W) □ o Kyle Memorial Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°08'13"N 97°09'33"W) □ La Broquerie, RM (1): o La Verendyre Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°31'06"N 96°29'38"W) □ Lac du Bonnet, RM (2): o Black Bear Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°17'23"N 95°52'24"W) □ o Granite Hills Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°22'47"N 95°51'01"W) □ Niverville, Town (1): o Old Drovers Run Links ‒ 9 Holes (49°36'16"N 97°03'19"W) □ Pinawa, LGD (1): o Pinawa Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°09'16"N 95°52'17"W) □ Powerview-Pine Falls, Town (1): o Pine Falls Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°33'57"N 96°12'35"W) □ Ritchot, RM (1): o Southside Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°46'56"N 97°00'12"W) □ Springfield, RM (2): o Elmhurst Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°58'34"N 96°54'51"W) □ o Pine Ridge Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°58'41"N 96°54'32"W) □ Ste. Anne, RM (4): o Girouxsalem Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°33'32"N 96°34'49"W) □ o Oakwood Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°39'30"N 96°31'36"W) □ o Quarry Oaks Golf and Country Club ‒ 27 Holes (49°33'09"N 96°36'23"W) □ o Ridgewood South Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°33'26"N 96°34'44"W) □ Steinbach, City (1): o Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°32'41"N 96°40'39"W) □ Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations. 4 Tache, RM (2): o Lorette Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°44'41"N 96°53'46"W) □ o Prairie Oaks Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°44'60"N 96°57'07"W) □ Victoria Beach, RM (1): o Victoria Beach Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°42'26"N 96°33'02"W) □ Whiteshell Provincial Natural Park (1): o Falcon Lake Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°41'11"N 95°19'57"W) □ Interlake Region (15): Armstrong, RM (1): o Inwood Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°31'01"N 97°30'19"W) □ Coldwell, RM (1): o Lundar Co-Op Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°42'04"N 98°02'41"W) □ Fisher, RM (1): o Fisher Branch Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (51°03'24"N 97°36'16"W) □ Gimli, RM (2): o Links at the Lake ‒ 18 Holes (50°39'16"N 96°58'45"W) □ o Sandy Hook Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°31'54"N 96°59'24"W) □ Grahamdale, RM (1): o Hard Rock Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (51°26'29"N 98°48'04"W) □ Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Natural Park (1): o Lakeview Hecla Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (51°11'06"N 96°37'29"W) □ Rockwood, RM (2): o Oke Doke's Driving Range (50°06'18"N 97°19'10"W) □ o Teulon Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°23'50"N 97°15'05"W) □ Rosser, RM (1): o Bel Acres Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°02'09"N 97°16'43"W) □ Selkirk, City (1): o Selkirk Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°08'10"N 96°52'31"W) □ St. Andrews, RM (2): o Larters at St. Andrews Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°02'07"N 97°01'13"W) □ o Netley Creek Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (50°18'30"N 96°59'39"W) □ St. Laurent, RM (1): o Manipogo Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°20'27"N 97°54'52"W) □ Woodlands, RM (1): o Whispering Winds Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°07'55"N 97°31'33"W) □ Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations. 5 Midwestern Region (15): Hamiota, M (1): o Hamiota Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°10'28"N 100°35'19"W) □ Harrison Park, M (3): o Lakewood Hills Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (50°37'05"N 99°57'42"W) □ o Poplar Ridge Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (50°37'30"N 99°59'02"W) □ o Sandy Lake Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (50°31'30"N 100°09'40"W) □ Minnedosa, Town (1): o Minnedosa Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°14'53"N 99°51'13"W) □ Neepawa, Town (1): o Neepawa Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (50°14'02"N 99°27'11"W) □ Oakview, RM (1): o Valleyview Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (50°07'20"N 100°01'54"W) □ Prairie View, M (2): o Birtle Riverside Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°25'14"N 101°03'43"W) □ o Miniota Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°07'21"N 101°01'24"W) □ Riding Mountain West, RM (2): o Prairie Lake Lodge Golf Club and Resort ‒ 18 Holes (51°03'32"N 101°23'27"W) □ o Russell Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°46'19"N 101°12'40"W) □ Rossburn, M (1): o Rossman Lake Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°43'49"N 100°41'05"W) □ Russell-Binscarth, M (1): o Binscarth Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (50°37'42"N 101°16'57"W) □ Westlake-Gladstone, M (1): o Gladstone Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°11'18"N 98°57'16"W) □ Yellowhead, RM (1): o Lakeside Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°25'47"N 100°36'07"W) □ Northern Region (2): Snow Lake, Town (1): o Snow Lake Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (54°53'10"N 100°01'57"W) □ Thompson, City (1): o Thompson Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (55°46'28"N 97°49'48"W) □ Parkland Region (8): Gilbert Plains, M (1): o Gilbert Plains Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (51°09'01"N 100°29'49"W) □ Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations. 6 Kelsey, RM (1): o Halcrow Lake Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (53°48'49"N 101°15'48"W) □ Lakeshore, RM (1): o Dauphin Lake Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (51°08'50"N 99°50'33"W) □ McCreary, M (1): o McCreary Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (50°47'03"N 99°34'26"W) □ Mossey River, RM (1): o Winnipegosis Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (51°38'18"N 99°56'11"W) □ Riding Mountain National Park (1): o Clear Lake Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (50°40'27"N 99°54'32"W) □ Roblin, M (1): o Roblin Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (51°14'37"N 101°20'25"W) □ Swan Valley West, M (1): o Swan River Golf and Country Club ‒ 18 Holes (52°05'58"N 101°18'40"W) □ Westman Region (25): Boissevain-Morton, M (1): o Boissevain Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°12'29"N 100°03'17"W) □ Brandon, City (3): o Divots Driving Range (49°52'33"N 99°57'06"W) □ o Northern Pines Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°52'22"N 99°58'09"W) □ o Wheat City Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°51'05"N 99°59'13"W) □ Brenda-Waskada, M (1): o Waskada Golf Club ‒ 6 Holes (49°05'38"N 100°47'58"W) □ Cartwright-Roblin, M (1): o Cartwright Town and Country Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°05'22"N 99°22'52"W) □ Cornwallis, RM (3): o Glen Lea Golf Course ‒ 18 Holes (49°52'26"N 99°51'34"W) □ o Mulligan's Driving Range and Practice Centre (49°50'28"N 100°01'04"W) □ o Sunnyside Golf Club ‒ 18 Holes (49°49'32"N 100°01'59"W) □ Deloraine-Winchester, M (1): o Deloraine Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°08'55"N 100°24'47"W) □ Elton, RM (1): o Deer Ridge Golf Course ‒ 9 Holes (49°53'32"N 99°57'35"W) □ Glenboro-South Cypress, M (1): o Glenboro Golf and Country Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°34'59"N 99°18'16"W) □ Grassland, M (1): o Hartney Golf Club ‒ 9 Holes (49°29'43"N 100°32'08"W) □ Please respect private property rights and no trespassing requests when visiting all locations.
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