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Yukon Golf

Best Trip Ever!!!

"The best golf trip ever!  Bears on road, Foxes on the fairways.  I have never had such an enjoyable time".

Sheena L.

Loved it!

"Loved This Trip! The views are unforgettable."
- Becky G.

Don't miss this one!

“We had the time of our lives on this tour! When you go to Alaska, don’t miss this one!”
- K. Wellington

How about weather?

Perhaps the best part! Yukon weather is much dryer than all of Southeast Alaska on average and typically sunnier and warmer as well. Naturally you should bring clothing in case it's neither sunny nor warm, but it will almost always be nicer than down on the coast. Did I mention rainfall is actually similar to Tucson, AZ!

Should we expect astro-turf greens like many extreme northern courses have?

Answer: No way again. The course is built with high quality well manicured grass greens built on standard USGA sand foundations so that your ball will respond just like it does on the better quality courses you play on in warmer climates. A few gentlemen last summer actually mentioned the greens were in better shape than the ones they were used to playing on in Florida. That said, northern climes can be tough on grass in the winter so that some of the greens show some "snow mold" damage during the early part of the season. Short of that, the course is immaculate.

What's the course like?

Answer: Winding its way through a Boreal Forest, the course is truly unique. Most players describe it as "challenging" since the forest bordering many of the top fairways ensures that you'll need to place your shots carefully to avoid losing balls on the first few holes. At the same time, if you are able to place your balls properly, the course is very rewarding since the scenery is spectacular, and the topography is varied enough to keep things interesting.

Is this a "pitch and putt" like many 9 hole courses are?

Answer: No way! Understand that the small population base in the Yukon has not allowed it to be financially viable for Meadow Lakes to build the full 19 holes yet, but once completed, this will be a truly world class 18 hole course! If you have time after lunch, ask Sunshine to point out the site for the back nine which are to be built right up to the banks of the Yukon River on the back of the property!

Do they have left handed clubs?

Answer: Of course! Lots of them. Don't worry about it. The course is exceptionally well stocked with plenty of equipment for lefty's.

What type of golf equipment is provided?

Answer: This is a deluxe trip, and golfers continually tell us the equipment was much better than they expected. Clubs are unisex Spalding graphite clubs that get thoroughly washed and cleaned after each use. Spalding shoes are provided free of any additional charge, but are, of course optional. Three logo balls are provided free of charge and additional balls can be purchased in the clubhouse. Golf carts are well maintained and cleaned each day.

Why would I want to spend the whole day just to play 9 holes of golf in the Yukon?

Answer: This trip was specifically designed to kill two birds with one stone in combining a scenic trip over the magnificent White Pass with 9 holes of golf and a lunch in the Yukon. Over half the people arriving in Skagway via cruise ship each year opt to take the White Pass Train up the White Pass/Chilkoot Trail. As well they should! It's one of the most scenic mountain passes you'll ever see and likely more steeped in history than any other pass in North America.

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