Fort McMurray Golf Club Hole #2
by jamiesno
Hole #2 - Water comes into play about 230 yards off the tee on the left side. A good tee shot will leave an approach shot of 175 yards to a green surrounded by bunkers. Some of the golf etiquette at the course included:
Player's assistant will monitor slow play.
Dress code will be enforced.
Power Carts are restricted to paths around greens and tees and the 90 degree rule is in effect unless otherwise posted. Pull carts must remain at least 30 feet from greens and tees at all times.
All players must be registered at the pro shop before teeing off.
Persons using these premises do so at their own risk.
All ALCB regulations apply.
Remember the 3 R's. Rake traps, repair ball marks, replace divots.
Fort McMurray - They have the Energy!
by jamiesno
"Quick Synopsis"
I have family in Fort McMurray thus my visits. My sister in law Danette and Brother in law Jamie moved there from Labrador.
I originally visited on a stop over in November 2002. From Fort McMurray we all left on a group trip to Peurto Vallarta, Mexico. The second and most recent visit was a family trip to Fort McMurray only.
"Thoughts on Fort MacMurray"
Fort McMurray is a true blue collar town with plenty of folks from the East Coast of Canada!
The place is booming with industry and the oil sands developments. Major employers include Suncor and Syncrude. It is a true working culture. People work a lot of hours, make a lot of money and have big expenses for housing and stuff.
I hope you enjoy my tips.