Birchbank Golf Course groomed to greet golfers
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Birchbank is an easy walking course that plays a bit short of 7000 yards.
Waymark Code: WMZPXJ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/17/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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The Birchbank Golf Course, AKA The Rossland Trail Country Club, is located on Highway 22, 8 km north of Trail, BC. It is a fairly level course close to the west (right) bank of the Columbia River. A truly monstrous 90 degree hook off #10 could conceivably reach the river, as it's only 150 yards to the left. The course plays from 5345 yards from the Reds to 6788 yards from the Golds. It's an even (36-36) par 72, with par fives coming home on both nines. There is a creek running across 6 holes as well as lateral water on the slicer's side of #3 and ponds between #12 and #15. The course also has strategically placed beaches on many holes.

Every year the course manages to host either a regional or provincial championship or two. In 2011 it was the B.C. Junior.
Birchbank Golf Course
groomed to greet golfers
Club pro Jeff Papillon poised for provincial championship
JIM BAILEY | Jun. 28, 2011

Birchbank Golf Course is expecting up to 150 youths between the ages of 13 and18 to tee it up for the provincial championship this weekend. And along with the golfers, organizers expect up to 1,000 more family, officials and spectators to turn out for one of the biggest events of the summer.

Birchbank is host to the B.C. Junior Golf Championship that hits the fairways with a qualifying round on Sunday. A tournament of this stature takes a great deal of preparation and volunteers to make it happen but club professional Jeff Papillon is game for the challenge...

...The B.C. Golf Association (BCGA) takes care of the business end of the tournament, organizing and marking the course, determining tee and pin placements.

However, making sure the course is in tip-top shape to start, is up to Papillon and head greens keeper Greg Kennedy. “Greg’s got the golf course absolutely phenomenal right now,” said Papillon. “We might try to speed up the greens a little bit and the rough may not get cut a couple days towards the end but that’s about it.”

According to Kennedy, everything is in prime shape, the fairways groomed and the rough as lush as it’s ever been. While the greens and tees suffered from the preponderance of wet weather, they were able to treat the infestation and “nip it in the bud” before it became a problem, said Kennedy a 25-year turf specialist.

The course will be maxed out as far as length, running close to 7,000 yards from the tips but the caliber of the junior golfers’ play dictates its length. “Some of these 15-, 16-, and 17-year-old kids hit it further than most of us can,” said Papillon.

In addition to caring for the golf course and surrounding gardens, staff and volunteers will prepare fresh fruit and refreshments for golfers, organize a practice area, move their offices into a motorhome to accommodate BCGA officials, act as timers and spotters, make arrangements for media and a number of other tasks.
From the Trail Daily Times
Type of publication: Internet Only

When was the article reported?: 06/28/2011

Publication: Trail Daily Times

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News Category: Entertainment

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