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- Golf Club | Affordable Public Golf Course
The Golf Club is an affordable, beautiful heritage 9 hole course in the heart of Comox. All are welcome. Welcome to Comox! #8 Fairway #5 Fairway Pond on #3 #8 Fairway 1/9 Our sponsors Member Tee Time Public Tee Time Hours Golf Course: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Driving Range: 8:30 a.m. to dusk Restaurant: March 2 - 9 March 2 - 11 am to 7 pm March 3/4 - 10 am to 7 pm March 5 & 7 - Closed March 6 - 10 am to 7pm FRIDAY MARCH 6 BEER & BITES - 2 PM TO 7 PM Specials and Promotions Member Installment Plans March 6 - Beer and Bites Comox Golf Club has been an integral part of the downtown community's heritage since our founding in 1934. Our 9-hole course boasts a beautiful landscape and challenging layout, perfect for seasoned golfers and newcomers alike. Beautifully conditioned fairways and well-maintained greens offer both challenge and reward – an exciting combination for golfers of all levels. Whether you choose to become a member or opt for green fees , we have something for everyone. Our events and leagues are open to all. Our Clubhouse Restaurant and patio are available for casual dining or can be booked for your functions. We welcome the opportunity to work with local businesses interested in advertising or corporate sponsorship opportunities. Open year round, come see for yourself why this is the best value course in the Valley! Club House Calendar Check the calendar below for upcoming clubhouse/restaurant events. Up Mission Our Vision Our vision is to be the friendliest golf club on Vancouver Island, offering top quality course conditions and playing experience at the most reasonable value, from the first tee to refreshments at the 19th hole. We deliver on our vision through responsive and knowledgeable staff, rigorous course maintenance and continuous improvement of our facility. Our Mission Our mission is to deliver a rewarding experience in line with our core values both on and off the course. We will maintain and continuously improve the golf course and clubhouse facilities for members and guests, while maintaining our financial stability and providing our members with excellent value for their money. Our Core Values The core values of the Comox Golf Club drives our desire to promote our Mission Statement and achieve our Vision for our golf club. These core values are: Friendliness Respectfulness Integrity Inclusivity Responsibility Up
- Sponsors | Comox Golf Club
Comox Golf Club Sponsorship Opportunities Your Brand, Front and Centre at Comox's Premier Golf Destination! Why Sponsor with Us? Join us at Comox Golf Club, a cherished 9-hole course located in the heart of our vibrant community of 70,000 residents. With over 39,000 rounds played annually, your brand will be seen again and again by golfers, visitors, diners and the local community. Our sponsorship packages offer exceptional visibility, outstanding value, and a genuine opportunity to support local recreation. Key Benefits: High Visibility: Exposure to 39,000+ rounds played annually plus restaurant and event traffic. Our web site is a popular place with 5000+ hits per month. 18-hole players give you double visibility per round (9-hole course played twice) Affordable: Pricing was set with input from market comparisons across similar communities and designed to be accessible for small and mid-sized local businesses, supporting broad community participation. Support your community: As a non-profit, our mission is to provide the community with a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible golf experience while fostering local partnerships and reinvesting in programs that benefit our members and neighbours. Sponsorship Opportunities All prices are per annum plus applicable taxes. Note: Sponsors pay for production of all signs in conformance with club signage standards. Available only to registered companies. 1. Title Sponsor – $3,000 (Exclusive) Large branding sign/logo beneath Comox Golf Club sign on Balmoral Avenue Custom maximum 24" wide x 18" high on the first hole Website & social media logo placement Clubhouse banner with branding Recognition in club newsletters & emails One complimentary 18-hole foursome per year 2. Premium Hole Sponsor (Par 3s) – $900 Branded maximum 24" wide x 18" high sign at high-traffic par 3 tee boxes Website & social media recognition One complimentary 18-hole foursome Option to include promotional materials in tournament welcome kits 3. Standard Hole Sponsor – $650 Branded maximum 24" wide and 18" high sign at the tee box Website recognition One complimentary 18-hole foursome Option to include promotional materials in tournament welcome kits 4. Green Fee Pass Bundles Treat your staff or your clients to a round at Comox. Buy branded 9-hole green fee passes ar 10%+ less than the current rack rate: 10 for $310 20 for $620 30 for $930 No time-of-play restrictions 2-year expiry 5. Driving Range Sponsor – $1,500 Branded maximum 48" wide and 24" high sign visible from 9th hole and clubhouse Website & social media recognition One complimentary 18-hole foursome 6. Scorecard Sponsor – $1,500 Logo on all printed scorecards Website & social media recognition One complimentary 18-hole foursome 7.Tournament and League Sponsorships Title Tournament Sponsor: $1,500 – Full event branding & visibility League Major Sponsor: $1,000 – Scorecard logos, signage, and event recognition Additional Advertising Options Clubhouse TV Ad: $200/year Website Banner Ad: $300/year Golf Cart Notice Holder: $500/year Benefits & Incentives Multi-Year Discount: 15% off for 2+ year commitments Early Renewal Bonus: Complimentary foursome (9-holes) for returning sponsors We won’t start the clock until your sign goes up! Let’s Grow Together Your sponsorship helps keep golf accessible and thriving in Comox. We’ll work with you to ensure your brand is proudly displayed and well represented. Ready to Partner? Contact us today at comoxgolfclub@gmail.com or call (250) 339-4444 or fill in the form below. Comox Golf Club – Where Community and Golf Come Together. Sponsor Interest Form First name* Last name* Company name Email* Phone What are you interested in? Title Sponsor Premium Hole Sponsor Standard Hole Sponsor Driving Range Sponsor Green Fee Bundles Scorecard Sponsor Tournament and League Sponsorship Other Opportunities Message/Question Submit
- Policies/Bylaws/Minutes | Comox Golf Club
Constitution Bylaws Policy Book Minutes Our non-profit organization operates under the Societies Act of British Columbia which provides a framework for governance and accountability. The governance structure is managed by a Board of Directors responsible for overseeing the organization's activities, ensuring compliance with legal requirements, and making strategic decisions. The Board is elected by the members and is committed to transparency, ethical practices, and the mission of promoting golf development in the community. Regular meetings and reports ensure that all members are informed and engaged in the organization's progress. Board and AGM Minutes Click on the right column to access the documents Up
- Management Team | Comox Golf Club
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ash Megalli - Acting President Maxine Montgomery - Acting Vice-President Jenny Steel - Finance Director Kim Pierce - Secretary Nick Usher - Outgoing Greens Liaison Bruce Lewis - Incoming Greens Liaision Dave Tribe - Courtenay Golf Club Limited Representative Management Team Aaron Sorenson - Golf Course Superintendent Golf Services Director - Vacant Catherine Berg - Chef
- Beverages | Comox Golf Club
Beverage Beer and Cider Canned - 355 ml Bud Light Lucky Michelob Ultra Guinness $5.40 Canned 473 ml Kikenny Land and Sea Portside Ale Land and Sea IPA ACE Spitfire Lager ACE Wingman Pale Ale Gladstone Pilsner Gladstone IPA Gladstone Lite Bottle of Corona (330ml) $7.00 $5.65 Draft Cumberland Brewing - Forest Fog Ace Brewing Company - Pale Ale Gladstone Pilsner Land and Sea IPA $6.96 Non=Alcoholic Beer Corona Zero Budweiser Zero Red Lager Zero $4 Cider Strongbow Okanagan: Peach, Pear, Cherry Growers: Dry Apple Strongbow $5.65 Okanagan: Peach, Pear, Cherry $5.40 Growers: Dry Apple $5.40 Wines White House Pinot Grigio Sauvignon Blanc 6oz $6.52 9oz $10 Bottle $21 Red House Red, Blake Cabernet Sauvignon/Malbec 6oz $6.52 9oz $10 Bottle $21 Canned Cocktails and Seltzers Cocktails Ole - Paloma $5.40 Hard Selzer Black Cherry White Claw Natural Lime White Claw $5.40 Liquor Spirits Vodka, Tequila, Whisky, Gin, Dark/White/Spiced Rum Single $6.52 Double $9.57 Liquers Baileys, Kahlua, Blue Curacao, Triple Sec, Peppermint Schnapps Single $6.52 Double $9.57 Cocktails Peach Blossom Peach Seltzer with Vodka and Fresh Lime Juice. Topped with House Made Peach Slush $8.00 Whiskey Sour A Classic that's Best Paired with an Afternoon on the Course. Featuring Whiskey, Lemon, and Simple Syrup. $7.50 Caesar Clamato, Vodka, Tabasco, Worchester and Pickled Asparagus. Perfectly Delicious in the Morning or Afternoon White Russian Vodka and Kahlua Paired with Cream for a Decadent Drink $8.50 Baileys Coffee Simply Coffee, Baileys and Whip Cream. Soft Drinks Pop Coke and Diet Coke, Sprite, Ginger Ale, Iced Tea, Club Soda, Red Bull, Gatorade $2.68 Juice Orange, Apple, Cranberry $3.50 Home Anchor 1
- Memberships | Comox Golf Club
Membership Rates Payment Options Member Golf Services Other Golf Services Major Changes for 2026 5% Increase in Base Membership rates and Capital Levy Addition of a Student Membership Category -- restricted to after 1:30 pm play Increase in April 1 to October 31 Power Cart rental fee New Winter Golf Cart Rental (November 1 to March 31) New option for annual rental of a push cart New seasonal or daily trail fee for private carts 2% surcharge for membership dues paid by credit card - no surcharge if paid by Interac, debit card, cheque or cash. Changes to installment plans (effective Feb 1, 2026) Membership Benefits Looking for a golf club that offers excellent value for money and a welcoming environment? Look no further than Comox Golf Club. There's lots of advantages to becoming a member such as: Unlimited year-round play at a great price Ten-day ahead tee-time reservations Full voting privileges and the opportunity to set the direction of the club 10% pro-shop discount Reduced green fees for your guests Reduced rate for a driving range seasonal pass Opportunity to rent a seasonal power cart, year-round locker and cart storage. British Columbia Golf Association and Zone 6 membership Golf Canada member benefits including Handicap Maintenance and Golf Canada Incident Protection Children under 12 get to play free with their parent or grandparent member. Opportunity to play in all Ladies and Men's Club trophy and Zone special events (Club Championship, Interclub, Ultimate Scorecard, Bracket tournaments etc.) 2026 Annual Membership Rates (Taxes Extra) Membership - Adult Intermediate - Aged 19-35 Junior - Aged 12-18 Student Rate - Aged 19-24 Restricted Plus mandatory charges: Capital Levy BCGA Dues Zone 6 Men's Dues Zone 6 Ladies' Dues $1,505 $995 $230 $575* $105** $52 $6 $5 * Student play is restricted to after 1:30 pm -- unrestricted play is available on payment of $100 supplement ** The Capital Levy amount, introduced in 2024, is used as a source of funds to replace capital items such as mowers, kitchen equipment etc. Junior members are exempt from paying this levy. Home 2026 Member-Only Golf Services (Taxes Extra, rates effective November 1, 2025 for 2026 Season) Driving Range Pass - Annual Member Driving Range Pass - Annual Junior Locker - Annual Power Cart - Single Seat (Apr 1 to Oct 31) Power Cart - Single Seat (Nov 1 to March 31) Caddy Room - Electric Cart Storage- Annual Junior Locker Power Cart Storage - Electric + Annual Trail Fee Power Cart Storage - Gas + Annual Trail Fee Trail Fee - Annual Trail Fee - Day Use $165 $110 $85 $700 $250 $95 $42 $495 $440 $125 $15 Home Payment Options Early-bird Discount: Members who pay their Regular or Intermediate membership dues in full by November 30, 2025 receive a 5% discount on the basic membership fee, plus two complimentary 9-hole guest passes. (BCGA, Zone and Capital Levies are excluded from the discount.) Deadline for dues payment in full is January 31st, 2026 - pay by credit card, debit card, cash, cheque or E-transfer at the pro shop. Note: new for 2026... all dues paid by credit card will be subject to a 2% surcharge Installment Plan Complete the Membership form in the pro shop indicating your preferred plan and any annual membership items such as driving range and cart pass you'd like included. You will be contacted by club admin to set up your payments through secure credit card or post-dated cheques. A. Equal Monthly Payments Equal monthly payments commencing in January, or, for new members, commencing in the month of membership commencement or as approved by management, and concluding by December 31 of the membership year. B. Quarterly Payments Four equal payments due in January, April, July, and October C. Two-Payment Plan Two equal payments due in January and May. Note that Options A and B will be subject to a 4% service charge Any other payment arrangements must have Board approval by January 31. Home
- Local Rules | Comox Golf Club
Local Rules Effective May 28, 2022 RCGA rules govern all play, except where modified by local rules as below. Pace of Play is 2 hours for nine holes, 4 hours for 18. Grounds Crew have right of way at all times Please repair ball marks and rake bunkers Do not drive power carts within 30 feet of tees, bunkers or greens Please place bunker rakes handles out, rake in. Golfers must be appropriately dressed - no cut-offs or sleeveless T-shirts Alcoholic beverages consumed on the golf course must be purchased on the property All players assume all risks of injury to themselves and all liability to other players for their acts No play zones Staked, fenced and/or flagged trees and shrubs, flowerbeds and newly seeded areas are no play zones and players must take free relief under Rule 16.1. Note that there is no line of sight relief from caged trees and bushes. French drains (drainage filled with stones) are considered ground under repair. This applies if stones are on the surface or can be seen or felt under the surface. Relief may be taken under Rule 16.1 Deer At the player’s option, deer dung may be treated either as a loose impediment that may be removed under Rule 15.1, or Ground under Repair from which stance and swing relief is allowed under Rule 16.1. If your ball is in a deer hoof print in the bunker you may lift, clean, rake and replace the ball on the original spot with no penalty Hole #4/13 Do not play from any portion of the penalty area that includes the brick wall. You must proceed under Rule 17 Hole #8/17 If your ball went into the penalty area behind the green between the green stakes (or it is virtually certain that it went in there) then you may either proceed under rule 17 or use the drop zone near the bridge to the left under a penalty of one stroke. Out of Bounds/Lost Ball For recreational golf only, if a ball is lost or out of bounds you may drop a ball within two club-lengths, but not nearer the hole, of the nearest edge of the fairway at an equal distance from the hole to where the ball was believed to be lost or went out of bounds and add two penalty strokes. This Local Rule may not be used: 1) if a provisional ball is in play, or 2) for a ball in a penalty area, or 3) for an unplayable ball.
- Strategic Plan 2026-2028 | Comox Golf Club
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- Clubhouse Loyalty Program | Comox Golf Club
Clubhouse Loyalty Program Dine! Earn! Redeem! Come hungry. Leave with points. Every meal at The Clubhouse now earns you Clubhouse Points — redeemable for green fees, carts, range balls, and more. Dine in, earn big, starting noon August 18. How It Works When you dine at The Clubhouse restaurant, you earn 1 Clubhouse Loyalty Point for every $1 spent on any food and beverages. Just let your server know you want to collect points and they’ll add the points for the purchase to your customer account loyalty points: No sign-ups or punch cards Points are printed right on your receipt Redeem your points in the Pro Shop for anything in the Loyalty Points Store. Immediate redemption or for a coupon Coupons can be used later or given to a guest Members and public players have different point levels to reflect the value of membership. Loyalty Pro Shop Program Details Collecting Points: - Pro shop purchases do not qualify for points only Food and Beverage - Food at special events (e.g. Opening and Closing, mixed events) do not qualify - Food/beverages acquired by the player individually at weekly league play does qualify - Collect points on all your other casual dining purchases Point Expiry: - All points expire on December 31 - Coupons acquired through the program do not expire for members but expire on December 31 for public players Redemption Rules: - Points are not transferable between individuals. - Partial redemptions are not allowed — each reward must be redeemed in full. Checking Your Balance: - Your points balance will show up on all printed receipts or, - Ask at the pro shop or your server Start Earning Today No forms. No apps. Just reward points every time you dine with us. Have questions? Ask your server, drop by the Pro Shop, or contact us at info@comoxgolfclub.ca. Item Member Points Public Points Value 9-Hole Green Fee Pass 360 400 $36 9-Hole Green Fee Pass - After 3:30 220 250 $22 9-Hole Power Cart - Single Seat 110 125 $11 9-Hole Pull Cart Rental 50 60 $5 Driving Range - Small Bucket 50 60 $5 Driving Range - Large Bucket 70 80 $7 9-Hole Club Rentals 150 170 $15
- History | Comox Golf Club
History Like the characterful people who were early settlers in the Comox Valley, the Comox Golf Club has an interesting history. After Governor Douglas issued a land and settlement proclamation for the Koumox Valley, intending to divert settlers away from the Victoria area as well as from the newly discovered Cariboo gold fields by offering land in the valley for $1 per acre and free transportation to the area, new settlers began to arrive. In 1863, James Robb and son William pre-empted the steep and heavily forested land along the shore of the bay, with the idea of clearing the land, building a dock and then selling town lots for the village of Port Augusta (now named Comox) that would inevitably spring up at the site. His farm covered most of the area from the shore to St Joseph’s hospital, to Robb Road and over to Pritchard. In 1889, James Robb died, his ambitious vision unrealized. The Push for a Golf Course. As early as 1917, the Comox Argus reported comments such as “the area’s agriculture, backed up by timber and mining”, “the optimism of the people ensured prosperity” and “because of our natural advantages as a tourist and summer resort”. With development of the railway and highway between Nanaimo and Campbell River, the Courtenay – Comox district was a natural halfway stop. To capture workers and tourists in transit, one proposal put forth in 1921, was to construct a golf course. It would be relatively inexpensive to prepare a golf course and the Board of Trade saw this project’s potential of attracting permanent businesses and residents to the district. Where to find the land? Between the two world wars, Courtenay and Cumberland flourished business-wise but Comox remained a tourist area dependent on fishing, golfing and skiing. The Start of the Comox Golf Club. In November 1921, a newcomer to the area, Sidney “Dusty” d’Esterre, put together a consortium of local businessmen to buy up the 283 acre Robb estate. The Comox Golf Club Company was formed in April 1922 proposing to lay out a nine hole course for $3,350 and offered forty shares for sale at $100 each. The Company would also have a five year lease of 100 acres of the Robb estate for expansion to an eighteen hole course plus an option to buy the course for $150 an acre. Courtenay Golf Club Limited. In June of 1922, the Comox Argus reported that “A. B. Dundas and other golf enthusiasts have found an excellent eight hole course (on the Upper Road) which they can get rent free”. By September, the Comox Golf Club had secured land on the Upper Road, (from Whittome and Company of Nanaimo), 2 1/2 miles from Courtenay. Good financing terms were reached, the land already had six greens “in pretty good shape” and would require little cost to expand to a nine hole course. The location alongside the Island Highway was accessible to both residents and tourists. The Comox Golf Club Company met on September 27th, 1922 and re-organized under the name Courtenay Golf Club Limited with Mr. A. B. Dundas the first president. On July 18th, 1923 Courtenay Golf Club Limited was incorporated to “promote the game of golf”. Second Course Started. While the Courtenay Golf Club was being structured, a private course, started by the Elks Hotel in Comox, was being planned. By September 1927, seven of nine holes had been developed and golfers of the district were invited to try the course for free. Designed by A.M.D. Fairburn of Victoria, the course was “scenically ideal, running on the high land just above the cluster of houses at old Comox and with a view of the bay from Royston to Hornby Island”. The course was challenging for players as well as the workers, who developed land left by loggers. In April 1928, the Comox Golf Club course was officially opened comprising nine holes, 2,485 yards in length and greens of New Zealand fescue. The course was privately owned but allowances were made for district golfers to play regularly. A year’s fees were “Men $25, Women $15, Husband and Wife $35 with daily green fees of $1 and .75c for hotel guests”. The Recession Years. The 1931 census showed the Courtenay – Comox area had 1210 residents yet needed two golf courses to satisfy players. Inter-club tournaments were held regularly and the Elk Hotel was able to attract many champion players from Vancouver and Victoria to the Comox course for sponsored tournaments on long weekends and holidays. By 1932, Vancouver club memberships were down as much as 60% due to the recession but the two Comox Valley courses appeared to hold their own. Amalgamation. Change came to the golfing scene in 1934 when Robert (Bob) Filberg gained control of the Comox course land for it’s members, from the Elk Hotel. On April 5th, 1934, spearheaded by Robert Filberg, the Courtenay and Comox golf clubs merged under the name of Comox Golf Club with the original company called Courtenay Golf Club Limited becoming the operators. Arrangements were made to transfer members and trophies to the Comox golf course. “Ostensibly there would be only one golfing facility in the Comox Valley but this theory was short lived”. The old Courtenay Golf Club’s course (Sandwick) on the Island Highway was purchased by Mr Joe Idiens and renamed Sunnydale. New competitions and trophies were established for Sunnydale members. Mr Filberg, by this time, controlled the land on which the Comox Golf Club was situated. “He lined up the pro, Mr John Stevenson and in August 1934 sold the land to the Courtenay Golf Club Limited. The land cost $7,000 in total with $2,000 down and interest of 7% on the balance to be paid over ten years. Always a golfer at heart, he included a clause that should the property not continue to be used as a golf course during the ten years, he would have the option to buy it back”. The re-organized Comox Golf Club elected Mr Thomas Graham as it’s president and Mrs S.H. Cliffe became the president of the Comox Ladies Golf Club. Johnny Stevenson became the Club’s first professional and stayed until 1961. In 1934, membership fees were Gentlemen $25, Ladies $15, Married Couple $35 and Junior rate $7.50. Ownership of the Land Occupied by the Comox Golf Club. Courtenay Golf Club Limited eventually paid for the land and continued to run the golf facilities in Comox. On April 17th, 1948, the Comox Golf Club was incorporated under the Societies Act and through various arrangements with the Courtenay Golf Club Limited (as landlord), the organization carried on much as before. However, Mr. Filberg was still concerned that his beloved Club and the land it was on could one day be sold for the prime real estate it was. In the early 1960s, he very quietly obtained control of over half the shares issued by the Courtenay Golf Club Limited. In 1966, he went to the Village of Comox, shares in hand, and turned them over to the town. He obtained a commitment from the town that “the area comprising the golf course must remain a golf course for the next 99 years. After 99 years, if it is no longer practicable to retain the area as a golf course, it must become only a public park in perpetuity”. The Courtenay Golf Club Limited has held annual meetings since incorporation. It is still the course ‘landlord’ and one representative from the Company is required to be appointed to the Comox Golf Club Board of Directors. The Company and its current directors are proud to be part of the rich history of the Comox Golf Club. Up
