About IGC

Course History

Established in 1924, the Bill Robinson-designed Innisfail Golf Course has become one of Alberta’s finest golfing experiences. In our centennial year of 2024, we’re thrilled to announce our selection by Golf Canada to host the prestigious 2024 Junior Boys Canadian Championship. This honour adds to our legacy of hosting events like the Alberta Men’s Amateur Championships in 2002, 2016, and 2023, along with the 2009 Alberta Senior Ladies Championship, reflecting our commitment to fostering top-tier golf experiences.

Discover the picturesque charm of Central Alberta as you navigate the captivating landscape of the Innisfail Golf Club’s 27 holes. With three unique 9-hole courses—Aspen, Spruce, and Hazelwood—this scenic destination offers a diverse and exciting golfing experience. Meander through stunning trees, encounter gentle challenges and delight in well-kept greens, making IGC an exhilarating golfing adventure that’s both inviting and enjoyable.

Centrally located between Calgary and Edmonton, just 5 kilometres off the Queen Elizabeth Highway, we are extremely accessible to the entire province and have a truly pleasant golfing experience. #ExperienceIGC

Innisfail Golf Club - Course Map - Innisfail Golf Club, Innisfail, Alberta
Innisfail Golf Club - Aspen Scorecard - Innisfail, Alberta
Innisfail Golf Club - Hazelwood Scorecard - Innisfail, Alberta
Innisfail Golf Club - Spruce Scorecard - Innisfail, Alberta
Innisfail Golf Club - Scorecard - Ratings - Innisfail, Alberta

Course Rules

  • Your group is responsible to keep your position on the course relative to the group ahead of you.
  • The estimated time of play is 4 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Course marshals have the authority to direct you to pick up your ball and proceed to the next tee if your group falls behind one complete hole.
  • Obey all on-course signs.
  • Maintenance personnel has the right of way.
  • All complaints and inquiries must be directed to the appropriate department manager.

Local Rules

  • RCGA rules govern all play except when local rules prevail.
  • Out of bounds: white stakes or any point outside the perimeter fence.
  • DO NOT enter environmentally sensitive areas – marked by red stakes with green tops.
  • Flagged or staked trees and all shrub beds are relief plus 1 club length, no nearer the hole (no penalty).
  • Obstructions: 150-yard markers (birdhouses), sprinkler heads, pathways, roadways, bridges, buildings, and course fixtures are also relief plus 1 club length, no nearer the hole (no penalty).
  • Carts are to be driven carefully following cart paths while keeping off steep slopes and obeying all signage pertaining to carts.
  • Use provided sand bottles to fill divots, repair ball marks on the green, and rake all sand traps.

Course Information

  • Course Architect: Bill Robinson
  • Fairway Grass: Bluegrass
  • Greens: Bent
  • Signature Hole: Hazelwood #6
  • Toughest Hole: Hazelwood #4

Course Mission

The Innisfail Golf Club exists to showcase the beauty of Central Alberta in its course, programs, and through the genuine hospitality extended to our members, guests, and user groups we serve.

Course
Vision

Deliver the Memorable

Course Values

The Innisfail Golf Club believes our primary responsibility is to provide a welcoming, friendly, and relaxed organization – responsible to our community’s needs. 

  • Integrity: Adherence to moral and ethical principles
  • Stewardship: We will manage our resources responsibly – human, environmental and financial
  • Team Work: Coordinate efforts towards the common cause

We strive to promote golf to groups of all abilities, regardless of age or gender, and to promote fellowship in our events. Our operation is based on these fundamental values which define our character and establish the culture of the club.