top of page

45 results found with an empty search

  • Member Survey | Comox Golf Club

    Help Us Serve You Better We're hearing both cheers and concerns about the restaurant — now it’s time to hear directly from you. Please take 5 minutes to fill out this quick member survey. Your honest feedback will help us make informed improvements, and guide the future of food, service, and atmosphere at the club. As a thank you, leave your email and you’ll be entered in a draw to win a $40 dining voucher! Sorry, but this survey is now closed. Tell us about yourself HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A MEMBER? 1. ON AVERAGE HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU PLAY EACH WEEK? 1 2 3-4 5 or more 2. HOW OFTEN DO YOU DINE AT THE CLUBHOUSE RESTAURANT Several times per week About once a week 2-3 times per month Once a month or less Rarely/Never 2A. IF YOU NEVER DINE AT THE RESTAURANT, PLEASE LET US KNOW WHY (then skip to the bottom of the survey) 3. WHAT TIME OF DAY DO YOU TYPICALLY VISIT ? (check all that apply) Breakfast Lunch Dinner After golf (snacks/drinks) 4. DO YOU PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THE LEAGUES (check all that apply) Ladies Tuesday League Ladies Divas and Divots (Thursday) Men's Sunday League Men's Wednesday League Monday Mixer 5. DO YOU USUALLY DINE AT THE RESTAURANT AFTER LEAGUE PLAY? Yes, often Occasionally Rarely Never Casual Dining Experience Tell us about your experience when you dine after a casual round or just drop by (not after league play). 6A. FOOD QUALITY Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6B. VALUE FOR MONEY Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6C. MENU VARIETY Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6D. SPEED OF SERVICE Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6E. STAFF FRIENDLINESS Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6F. CLEANLINESS/AMBIENCE Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 6. CASUAL DINING COMMENTS Post-League Experience if you eat after league play, please rate your dining experience 7A. FOOD QUALITY Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 7B. SPEED OF SERVICE Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 7C. AVAILABILITY OF MENU ITEMS Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 7D. OVERALL EXPERIENCE Excellent Good Fair Poor N/A 7. LEAGUE DINING COMMENTS Suggestions 8. WHAT IMPROVEMENTS WOULD MAKE YOU MORE LIKELY TO DINE AT THE RESTAURANT MORE OFTEN? 9. WHAT MENU ITEMS OR SPECIALS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE FUTURE? 10. ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS ? Restaurant Voucher Draw Oprional: Give us your email address to be entered into a draw for a $40 restaurant voucher. Email Click the submit button below to submit your survey Submit

  • Course and Scorecard | Comox Golf Club

    Course Step onto our premier golf course with its views of Comox Glacier and the mountains and where our stunning tree-lined fairways are home to island deer and eagles! The Course We offer two tee choices -- the Red/Yellow tees offer a regulation length yard 18-hole challenge and the Whites a less demanding 4000+ yd challenge. Red/Yellow Men: The 5339 par 70 course is played from the red tee markers on holes 1 to 9, and from the yellow tee markers on holes 10 to 18. Rating 65.9/113 Ladies: The 5400 yard par 72 course is played from the red tee markers on the front nine and the yellow tees on the back nine -- with the exception of hole#3 where the back tees are played. Rating 71.1/125 Forward Tees (White) The "play-it-forward" tees are rated both for men and women. This 4010 yard course is ideal for those players starting out in the game or who just want to play an easier course! The tee blocks are found at the start of each fairway and are marked by two white disks set into the ground. Front and back nines are played from the same tees. Men's Rating: 60.0/108 Ladies 63.3/108 Scorecard Course Layout Up

  • Ladies North Island | Comox Golf Club

    Ladies North Island - Registration Form First name* Last name* Email* Phone (1xxxxxxxxxx)* Golf Canada Member Number* Home Course Power Cart* Dietary Restrictions Payment Type* Registration is complete upon receipt of payment. List Playing Partner(s) below: NOTE to all players - carts are limited, be prepared to share Submit Ladies North Island Golf Tournament Comox Golf Club Sunday, May 10th, 2026 Presented by Greg Hart Royal Lepage in the Comox Valley Entry Fee - $98 per player. Registration opens March 15th and closes May 4th Format is individual stroke play. Low gross and low net prizes. Shotgun start at 09:00 am All players must have an established index - no limit Every player needs to register using the form below 9-hole practice round for $20 available until May 9th Tournament Entry fee of $98 includes: Banquet and prizes Side Games Skins and Closest to the pin (flighted) Deuce Pot Putt for Dough (4 holes) Hole in One Insurance (random draw if no hole-in-one is scored) Payment by E-transfer (preferred) to comoxlni@gmail.com . Please use your payment comment box to indicate LNI and the names of any playing partners you may be paying for. Cheques payable to Ladies North Island can be mailed or dropped off at the pro-shop c/o Sue Fulkerth, 1718 Balmoral Avenue, Comox, BC Entry fee is non-refundable after May 4th unless the vacancy can be filled Horse Race 4:30 pm Saturday May 9th, sign up on the patio by 4:00 pm Twoonie Chipping Contest: Payable upon participation Saturday May 9th during and after the Horse Race Tournament Check-in 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm May 9th and 7:00 am May 10th Complimentary full buffet breakfast starting at 7:00 am May 10th Courtesy of Ana Fleck, Invis Pacific View Mortgages Questions? Email to ComoxLadiesClub@gmail.com Side Game Acknowledgment: By entering this tournament, the player acknowledges that the side games are a fun side competition included in the entry fee. Any winnings from these games are considered informal prizes and not part of the official tournament prize structure. Participants understand that they are conducted purely for entertainment and do not impact their amateur status under Golf Canada rules.

  • Mixed | Comox Golf Club

    Mixed Leagues and Events Monday Night Mixer League - Opening Monday May 4th, 2026 The mixer league runs from May to September - join us for a fun evening. Members and non-members are welcome and no handicap is required (unless a junior). Check-in is between 3:00 and 3:30 PM for a 4 PM shotgun The format of play is a 9 hole 4-person scramble. Get to play with different people each week (unless you tell us otherwise). Beverages and great food are available afterwards. Cost is $2 entrance fee plus reduced green fees for non-members. Should you register, each week you will receive an invite for the next Monday's round. Questions Call Comox Pro Shop at 250-339-4444 or email to comoxmixerleague@gmail.com Gus Baudais Mixed Open to all comers! Usually held on the last Saturday afternoon in May -- check the schedule. The format is a 2-person Scotch ball also know as a 2-person Chapman. Both players hit the tee shot, then switch balls to play the second shot. They then choose the best position and play alternate shot into the hole. This is a trophy event and play is followed by dinner and prizes at the Clubhouse. His n' Hers/Odds and Ends Held the last Saturday afternoon in July. Grab your partner (married or common law) and come out for a fun round of partner’s golf. Don’t have a golf ready partner? then find one and join the odds and ends part of the tournament. Can’t find a partner? Then sign up as a single person and we will try to match you up. Format is Scotch Ball (Chapman) followed by supper and prizes. Viva Las Vegas This is a fun scramble (with a twist!) event in mid-August followed by dinner. Golfers look forward to this one each year and it fills up fast! No handicap is required so feel free to invite any of your friends.

  • 2025 Membership Rates | Comox Golf Club

    Membership Rates Payment Options Member Golf Services Other Golf Services Memberships Membership Specials 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 Opportunity to play in all Ladies and Men's Club trophy and Zone special events (Club Championship, Interclub, Ultimate Scorecard, Bracket tournaments etc.) 2025 Annual Membership Rates (Taxes Extra) Home Membership - Adult Intermediate - Aged 19-35 Junior - Aged 12-18 Plus mandatory charges: Capital Levy BCGA Dues Zone 6 Men's Dues Zone 6 Ladies' Dues $1435 $950 $210 $100* $50 $7 $14 * 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. Payment Options Early-bird membershiup dues payment before November 30, 2024 receives a 5% discount on your basic membership amount plus two nine-hole passes. (Note that BCGA, Zone and Capital Levies are not discounted). The deadline for dues payment is January 31st, 2025 - pay by credit card, debit card, cash, cheque or Interac at the pro shop. Membership payment can also be made (by arrangement before January 31st): In four equal payments by credit card or cheque post-dated to the first day of January, April, July and October. A service charge of 4% will apply to this option. Twenty five (25%) percent on January 1st and the balance on the first day of the next eleven months - in equal payments (by post dated credit card or cheque). A service charge of 4% will apply to this option. One-half by January 31 and the second half by March 31 Home 2025 Member-Only Golf Services (Taxes Extra) Driving Range Pass - Annual Member Driving Range Pass - Annual Junior Locker Power Cart - Single Seat (Apr 1 to Oct 31) Caddy Room - Electric Cart Storage Junior Locker Power Cart Storage - Electric Power Cart Storage - Gas $160 $100 $80 $600 $90 $40 $470 $420 Home

  • 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

  • Birdie Package | Comox Golf Club

    Birdie Package On now until August 16th! Book & Play 9 holes Fridays or Saturdays 3.30-6.30 pm for the special Birdie Rate of $35 & receive up to $50 additional value! 2-for-1 Buddy Pass - two can play for $35 between 3:30 and 6:30 Smaill Bucket of Balls - Voucher Hot Dog+Bevie (Lucky or non-alcoholic) - Voucher Apparel Voucher ($5 off $40 purchase) 2 logoed golf balls plus tees and marker Balls All vouchers expire August 31 THE BEST VALUE OUT THERE! Our Birdie Package is a great opportunity to host a Colleague or Client, Date Night or Hang with the Dudes! Comox Golf's Birdie Pkg is perfect for a Fri or Sat night social! You're sure to WOW them with a Comox Golf Club experience! Grab a bite & bevie on the patio after! Rentals and carts available on-site ~ book your tee time with ease online! Comox Golf Club also offers: Meeting Space: from Boardroom to Full Event, we have indoor/outdoor spaces to host your next corporate event Tournaments: Staff or Charity Tournament, Comox Golf Club is the perfect 9 hole course to host these initiatives!- Catering: corporate or staff celebration coming up? Book with Comox Golf Club for your custom experience! BOOK A TEE TIME

  • MISGA | Comox Golf Club

    Mid-Island Senior Golf Association MISGA is an association of senior male golfers who participate in tournament events at nineteen different courses in the Mid Vancouver Island area. Membership is open to men 50 years of age or older with a valid BCGA handicap. MISGA Membership Rate is $10 to join and $5 for each subsequent year - please pay in the pro-shop Comox Golf Club representatives are Gus Mumby and Tom Shaw. For more information visit the MISGA web-site here

  • Pro Shop | Comox Golf Club

    Pro Shop Welcome to our pro shop! We offer a wide selection of balls, gloves, and clothing to meet your golfing needs. While we don't carry clubs, shoes or carts in-store, we can order them for you at very competitive prices. Our club re-gripping service is very reasonable and fast! Visit us today to find everything you need to enhance your game

  • Ladies' Club | Comox Golf Club

    Comox Ladies Club General Info Organization Leagues/Events Ladies Calendar Season Winners Handicaps Rules Corner BCGA Zone 6 Divas & Divots Tuesday League Sandy's Hole in One McQuinn Cup Winners Anne Patterson and Sue Leakey Putting Champs -- Pat Everett and Kathy Branch Sandy's Hole in One 1/8 Click here for more photos Email to comoxladiespublicity@gmail.com if you have photos to share Welcome! Comox Ladies strive to create a welcoming and friendly atmosphere for all levels of golf enthusiasts. You don't have to be a member or have a handicap to join in the fun. Our Tuesday morning eighteen/nine-hole league and the Thursday evening Divas and Divots events are open to all, and provide a great opportunity to meet new people, enjoy the beautiful course, and play some golf. We offer a full golfing program and are focused on creating a fun and supportive environment for all levels of players. Find out more by exploring the web site sections above. 2026 Ladies Opening Photos 2025 Closing Event Photos 2025 Club Championship Photos 2025 Canada Day Celebration Video General Info Communications As a Ladies Club member, you will receive league and tournament invites by email – we do try to keep the volume down! If you want to opt out from all Ladies Club communications then you can either respond to any pre-season “opt-out” invitation or email the ladies captain at ComoxLadiesClub@gmail.com and request removal from our email lists and the member directory. Every year, you will receive a directory of all ladies’ club members email and phone #’s and the annual ladies club schedule. If you don't receive these then please email the captain. Golf Genius Sign-ups Sign-up for all ladies’ club league and events is through Golf Genius (GG). This software helps our volunteers manage our leagues and events by permitting easier management of event invitations, email lists and communications out to you. GG automatically updates handicaps from Golf Canada, does event pairings (who plays with who), hole assignments and, for the bigger tournaments like the Ladies North Island and the Club Championship, GG is a huge help due to the ease of printing score cards, recording results and producing winners list. If you get stuck, then please contact any of the ladies’ executive for help. Home 2025 Winners CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Gross Champion Katrina Lenoury Net Champion Shelley Marshall ETHEL CLIFF PUTTING TROPHY Katrina Lenoury Full Results Click Here FAIRBAIRN TROPHY - SINGLES MATCH PLAY Winner Sharon Crowe Runner Up Gloria Grieve BROWN TROPHY - DOUBLES MATCH PLAY Winners Gloria Grieve, Jacynthe Tremblay Runners Up Sharon Crowe, Nancy Riva FLORENCE FILBERG MEMORIAL TROPHY Deb Rusch MARION YEOMAN PUTTING TROPHY Pat Everett McQUINN TWO-BALL Anne Patterson and Sue Leakey DIVAS & DIVOTS Low Gross Kim Pierce Low Net Kathy Branch WILLA LAMB TROPHY Low Putts Karen Vanetta MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Karen Vanetta Home Your Handicap A handicap allows you to compete and win against better golfers. To participate in club net events or any Zone 6 tournament you must have a current and correct handicap index. You only need 54 holes (3x18 or 6x9) to establish your handicap. These can be played on any course registered in Golf Canada. New members should receive their Golf Canada sign-on instructions by email from the pro shop. Entering Scores To enter your scores, go to the Golf Canada web site www.golfcanada.ca . and click on the "login" box located at the top right-hand corner of the screen. Type in your Username and Password to access your account. Click on Post a Score. Choose the course and tee you played from. Then click on Post Hole by Hole. We are encouraging all members to post scores this way. The computer will automatically make any adjustment to a hole score needed for handicap purposes. If not posting hole by hole then remember your maximum score for posting will be net double bogey. Change the date, if necessary, but we do recommend scores get posted as soon as possible after your round. Change 18 holes if you only played 9, to front 9 or back 9, by toggling the switch beside 18 holes. If you were playing a match, then change the format from stroke play to match play. Your responsibilities Legibly record your hole-by-hole scores on a scorecard. Post a score for every acceptable round as soon as possible after completion of the round so your Golf Canada Handicap Index is current. Contact the Handicap Chair if you have any problems. What scores should I post? Fair handicapping is only possible when all players post full and accurate scoring information for all rounds played. You should post the following scores for handicap purposes: Scores from 9 and 18-hole rounds, or when ten or more holes (9 holes for 9-hole rounds) are played. Scores made in an area during its “active season.” The active season for Comox Golf Club usually is from April 1 to November 15, but this can change depending on the condition of the course. An email and posters around the course will advertise the active/inactive dates. Scores from all forms of competition including Stroke and Match Play. Scores made at home, away, or out-of-country on courses with a valid course and slope rating. Scores made under the rules of golf. If you start but do not finish a hole (e.g., you picked up, were given a putt or were conceded a hole) record the score you would most likely have made. When you don’t play a hole (e.g., you stop playing after 14 or more holes) enter your score hole by hole but record 10 for any holes not played so that your Ultimate Scorecard is correctly adjusted. Tournament scores are no longer used in calculating handicaps by Golf Canada. When scores should not be posted Do not post a score: When a competition limits the clubs to be used, e.g., irons only. Scores played outside the active playing season. Scores from games not played under the principles of the Rules of Golf (such as a scramble). A round of golf played all by yourself with no one else with you. If for any reason you need to adjust a score you entered incorrectly in the system, you can make most adjustments yourself by clicking on the pencil near the end of the line the score is on and when you have finished your adjustment, hit post score. If you need assistance in posting or correcting scores, please let the Handicap Chair know and she will be pleased to help you. Home Rules Corner It is everyone’s responsibility to be familiar with the rules, the etiquette and terminology and we encourage all players to carry the Players Edition of the Rules of Golf. You can also download the rules app to your smart phone to save some trees - see here: Rules of Golf Apps (usga.org) for details. Contact the Rules Chair if you need a rules book. 2019 is the latest edition. New Rules for 2023 No new rules for 2025. 1. More forgiveness for a ball moved by natural forces. Under the old rules a ball that moves due to natural forces is played as it lies (except on the green, where it is replaced). If it happens to lie in the water or out of bounds, tough luck. The player’s only option is to take stroke-and-distance relief. As of January, that rule changed. Under a new exception, a ball that rolls to another area of the course or comes to rest out of bounds will be put back where it was before natural forces moved it. No penalty. 2. Simpler procedure for back-on-line relief When you knock a ball into a penalty area or an unplayable spot, the drop you take is known as back-on-line relief and the procedure for it can get complicated and time-consuming. Under the old rules, for example, you drop the ball, and it rolls closer to the hole, then you must drop again. As of Jan. 1, the procedure will be more forgiving. Your ball merely must come to rest within one club-length of where you drop it, even if it is one club-length closer to the hole. 3. No penalty if you don’t write your handicap on your scorecard. Long gone are the days when scores were kept exclusively with pencil and paper. The rise of scorekeeping apps and other technology has changed all that. In recognition of the new reality, players will no longer be penalized for failing to put their handicap on their scorecard in stroke play. It will be up to the committee overseeing play to ensure the accuracy of handicaps and their application. 4. Go ahead and replace that damaged club. You are now allowed to replace any club that you damage during a round. There’s just one caveat. The damage must be inadvertent. 5. Modifications for players with disabilities The current Rules make several accommodations for players with disabilities . (A blind player, for example, can have an aide help with marking and alignment). These are treated as local rules that committees can enact if they wish. As of Jan. 1, the modifications will become part of the Rules, meaning that they will always be in effect for all players with disabilities covered in the guidelines and there is no need to have a local committee adopt them. For more information on the changes and to review the official 2023 Rules of Golf, you can click here. Home

Comox Golf Club
1718 Balmoral Avenue, Comox, BC V9M 2N1

Pro Shop:  250-339-4444

Restaurant: 250-339-7272

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
bottom of page