08 November 2023 8:36
It is good to have an executive course for high handicap players. It is okay course but there are many people who sneak in to play for free. I played today and there was an elderly person before us who all of a sudden appeared after 10th hole and another person just appeared in front of us. They hit so manny balls treating this course like a driving range. There is noone looking after this course.
06 October 2023 17:44
My friends wanted to play golf on the weekend, so they booked Musqueam. It's a long drive for me since I live near White Rock. I didn't mind because when I lived in Vancouver and started playing golf, I played at the pitch and putt courses, then gradually moved up to the executive ones, which Musqueam is. I have to admit I haven't played here for years, so I was happy to come out to play. We played on a fall afternoon on a Saturday. I have to say the course was in beautiful condition. The greens were in good condition and soft. When our balls landed on the greens, they left big divots. Fairways were good. Big mulch areas around a lot of trees, so sometimes you had to really look hard to see your ball. Some of the fairways run along the Fraser River, so if you have a hard hook or slice, you'll lose your ball. Other fairways have creeks with bushes, so there are a few blind shots to contend with. The play was a little bit slow. Executive courses attract a lot of novice players or elderly. Overall, I liked playing Musqueam. It's a good course to work on your iron shots, and there are a few holes to use the driver or your long woods.
21 September 2023 0:33
Great 2 storey golf range and miniputt course and small golf course.i often come to the range here.the stalls are good sized and most are heated and well lit with good quality hitting mats and balls.the space is roomy and you don't have to worry about getting hit on a backswing when you are walking around.there is teaching programs and pros around as well if you want to sign up.there is a chipping and putting area outside of the range to practice as well.the miniputt area is expansive.i've never played the course; will try sometime soon.there is a small clubhouse which is separate from the range that serves some meals and has a golf shop in it as well.overall, well appointed, will continue to come.
19 September 2023 3:55
Amazing golf course and friendly staff! Love playing here.the only issue is that the tee times can be backed up sometimes because people just don't respect the pace of play at all.i wish the marshalls would get people to hurry up because it causes long lines at the first tee.
31 August 2023 6:22
You get what you pay for. It's a decent enough course, for not expensive green fees. Bring your bug spray.
27 May 2023 4:55
So many swamps that I thought Shrek's gonna show up and note that no matter how much bug spray you put on, the mosquitoes here are still gonna dive bomb you.

Actually on second thought, I think the mosquitoes might be training aids. If you can stay focused with 10 of them sucking you off, you might be on your way to become a pro.
13 May 2023 12:56
Good executive-level course. It gives a couple of opportunities to pull out the Driver, and is fairly well kept. It is relatively flat, and there is very little shade. Bring sunscreen in the summer and rubber boots when it's wet (drainage isn't the best.)
06 March 2023 4:44
An ancient Aboriginal-owned miniature golf driving range below the horizon Often standing water Short courses Great for grandparents
restaurant not recommended
15 February 2023 2:52
I was at the Musqueam Golf & Learning Academy in February, when the weather wasn’t ideal.   But I was still impressed with the facility.   I was attending a workshop that was held in their meeting room/banquet space, so I didn’t do any golfing.

The staff were very kind and helpful, and the amenities were quite good.   The parking lot is huge and free.   Unfortunately the Thyme Cafe was closed for winter break, but it looks like a very cozy space, with a big screen TV to watch your favorite golf tournament.

The 18 hole Golf Course looked beautiful.   It was raining lightly but people were still out there playing.   The driving range area is well sheltered from the rain and is very popular.   There’s a mini-golf course, a practice green, picinic tables, and also a bike stand to park and lock up your bike if you cycled in.

I live downtown and thought it would be hard to get here, but I just took the Dunbar 7 bus from Waterfront Station and it took about 30 minutes to get to 41 Street (Dunbar Loop).   From there I walked less than 20 minutes to the Academy.   It’s a nice walk and the streets are quiet.

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