
Redwoods
British Columbia
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British Columbia, CA
Course information and strategy based on Scoring Zone analysis.
Parkland
Course Type
Balanced
Difficulty
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Playable — This course is rated "Playable" because it is a mix of layout and conditions that require smart course management.
Fort Langley is an 18-hole championship course situated alongside the Fraser River, featuring a unique par 72 layout. The course is defined by its mature trees and a blend of tight, tree-lined fairways and more expansive, open holes. The rural setting provides a quiet atmosphere that demands precision over brute force.
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The par 72 configuration requires careful management of the five par 5s and five par 3s to stay on track. Prioritize positioning on the tee to avoid the overhanging branches of the older growth trees. Keeping the ball below the hole is essential on several of the tiered green complexes.
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The par 72 configuration requires careful management of the five par 5s and five par 3s to stay on track. Prioritize positioning on the tee to avoid the overhanging branches of the older growth trees. Keeping the ball below the hole is essential on several of the tiered green complexes. This is the defining strategy for Fort Langley. Golfers who commit to this approach consistently score better here.
Scoring opportunities are highest on the par 5s, provided you can keep the ball in the fairway. Because there are five par 3s, maintaining a high percentage of greens in regulation on these holes is the most consistent way to protect your card. Avoiding big numbers on the more constrained tree-lined holes is the key to a low round.
Fort Langley suits golfers who want to improve their scoring through better decision-making. Mid handicap players benefit most from playing conservatively, while lower handicap golfers can take advantage of scoring opportunities when they are clearly available.
The most common error is being overly aggressive on the par 5s, where narrow landing areas can quickly lead to lost strokes. Players often underestimate the influence of the river valley winds on high approach shots. Failing to account for subtle breaks toward the river can lead to frequent three-putts.
On a typical 400-yard par 4 at Fort Langley, the goal should be simple: two controlled shots. You don't need a perfect drive — you need a repeatable position that allows you to play your next shot with confidence.
Fort Langley rewards discipline and clear decision-making. Practice your long-iron or hybrid accuracy, as you will face several long par 3s and high-pressure tee shots. Check the wind direction at the clubhouse, but be prepared for it to shift as you move deeper into the more sheltered parts of the property. Focus on lag putting during your warm-up to adjust to the speed of the large greens.
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