Where Natural Beauty Meets Championship Play

Point Roberts Golf and Country Club is a stunning 6,800-yard Parkland course designed by Wayne Carlton to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. Wide fairways are lined with evergreens and picturesque ponds, offering both challenges and rewards from tee to green. Take a second to soak in the sights and sounds of the course. Eagles and deer are the most common animals on the property, but you could even find a turtle or otter playing in our ponds. After your round, be sure to enjoy a picturesque Point Roberts sunset overlooking our finishing hole in the clubhouse bistro.

Hole Descriptions


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  1. Eagle View

    A classic dogleg left Par 4. A well-placed shot to the right center of the fairway opens up the green guarded on the left by two small bunkers. Birdies are hard-earned here!

  2. Wildflower

    Don’t be deceived by the length. A three-metal, long iron tee shot down the left side reveals a short approach shot to a green tucked among mature trees.

  3. water Lily

    This inviting Par 3 features a surprisingly receptive and spacious green. Choose your club carefully and keep clear of the water.

  4. Far & Away

    Admire the beauty of this hole from the tee. Nine classic bunkers challenge you to execute three precise shots. Par here deserves a hearty “well-done”.

  5. Up & Around

    This Par 4 blends wetlands, trees, and bunkers into a challenging play. A strategic shot from the right fairway bunker sets up an approach to a long, narrow green. Aggressive play for a back pin placement can lead to a standout score.

  6. Wind & Wetland

    On this Par 3, the trick is trusting the yardage. With more green in view than meets the eye, a confident swing in swirling winds is rewarded with a par.

  7. Straight & Narrow

    The secret here is the tee shot. Lay up short of the right bunker with a three metal or try and fit your tee ball in the narrows past it. If you risk the long drive and succeed you will be left with a short iron approach to a green that is deeper than it appears.

  8. Lone Fir

    Plenty of fairway invites you to relax and take you shot. However, a precise shot is critical as hazards await on the right, left, and long around the expansive, elevated green.

  9. Roost Tree

    A Par 5 offering ample birdie opportunities, yet caution is needed to avoid bunkers and a challenging green. Strategy and steady play are essential.

  10. Up & Away

    An uphill, straightaway Par 4 where a right-to-left tee shot must clear a left fairway bunker. Consider taking extra club on the approach to this small, narrow green. Leaving it short will yield pars.

  11. Traditional

    With the traditional allure of a Par 3, the classic bunkering awaits the less than perfect shot. Those who choose to play from the tips will be scratching their heads on this one.

  12. The Divide

    The reachable Par 5 begins a stretch of holes that can provide scoring opportunities for those who keep it straight. Accuracy is rewarded with a small, rolling green that is protected by a left bunker and hazards long and right.

  13. Fir Tree

    Two majestic firs mark the target off the tee. The pin placement plays a crucial role— aim for the middle of the green, particularly when the left pin challenges you with a front-left bunker.

  14. Oh Canada

    Take your best “Eh-Game Swing” at this classic risk/reward three-shotter. There’s slightly more room on the left than it looks, but not much more. If in doubt, two layups and a wedge shot to this “popped-up” green might secure a birdie opportunity. Anything short will likely meet a watery grave.

  15. The Turtle

    Enjoy the serene presence of wildlife— but stay focused on your game and keep up pace. The Par 3 features the course’s smallest green, surrounded by wetlands. Precision and careful reading of the putt are key as there is more slop here than you might expect.

  16. Down Home

    A downhill Par 4 requiring a right-to-left tee shot. Longer hitters will have no more than a wedge to a green that falls away. Attacking a back pin leaves no room for error and the tough chip from over the green will test the best of players.

  17. Coyote’s Vista

    Experience some of the best views on the course with this uphill. highly contoured challenge. A high, soft shot to the correct side of the green is essential; lengthy drives here seldom pay off. Par will win most of the time.

  18. Bulrush

    A picturesque finishing hole. A well-struck drive is crucial to avoid the pond. With a good approach, birdie chances are high. Don’t forget to look up as our resident eagles may be watching as you make your way back to the clubhouse.