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Eighteen Pastures
Address: 29110 Matheson Avenue , Mission V4S 1B5, BC, CA
Phone: (604) 462-8622
State: BC
City: Mission
Zip Code: V4S 1B5



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It was my first visit to an eighteen hole golf course in a wooded and quiet country village. We 4 players enjoyed this 18 course. It's beautiful natural course. There were many high and low caves In the low mountains. So it was fun, but there was a risk that the power cart would sĺip. On the Greens are not bed. Fair way conditions are normal average. *Please removeval of tree roots on the way to power cart. Requires maintenance. *Please power cart recommends the brakes need overhaul. Green fee is economy.
Every golfer would want to experience the pleasure of playing this Pastures to capture the relaxed ambience of “Nature is Spiritual” and “Spiritual is Health”. The artistry of the owner’s love for golf/ers is abundantly present every corner of the Eighteen Pastures. The fairways and the greens are immaculately groomed and a vast array of the evergreen trees and the seasonal flowers are inspiring “Return to Nature”. IN NATURE, NOTHING IS PERFECT and EVERYTHING IS PERFECT. Every golf swing I took and every stroke I touched, were inspired by the Eighteen Pastures’ peace, laughter, comfort, music, nature, love, and reflecting the joyful ways we humans live. This is the place for weddings of the marriages that are made in heaven and for celebration of your life events! The rustic entrance sign tells many lives stories and love for golf and the Eighteen Pastures generation after generations.
Pretty good value in terms of pricing. That being said there are a lot of improvements that could be made to this course: - Fairways and greens were in pretty rough shape. A lot of mud on the greens, and they seemed like they hadn't been cut or rolled in awhile super slow. - The course layout itself is pretty confusing. We gave up looking for the for a hole and ended up just skipping a bunch. - There are a lot of blind tee shots with narrow fairways and minimal room for error. This would be fine except for the fact that if it's your first time playing here, you have no idea where to hit the ball. There's no information about where to put the ball on some of the blind shots. For instance, standing on the 18th tee box, it looks like it might be slight right dog leg, but if you don't put the ball far enough right a giant gorge will eat your ball. - The cart paths are insane. We were driving on the cart path and it was so bouncy that one of the bags popped out. - The red tee box on hole 9 was literally within the forest. I have no idea how you could've hit a tee shot from where they put it.
You get what you pay for here. The fairways may as well be paved. It was hilarious watching balls struck well, hit the middle of a fairway, only to roll completely off the course into one of many ravines. A lot of the fairway grass was dead from years of being trampled and ridden on with carts with no upkeep or aeration. Speaking of carts, you might be lucky to get one that can actually make it up some of the hills, but count on pushing your cart up some hills. The carts are also loud, and stink of exhaust fumes. I'm assuming they are older than me. Paths are super overgrown and frankly dangerous. I don't understand how people haven't been seriously injured golfing here. Trees have not been trimmed to the point where sometimes you don't know which way to tee off because you can't see the fairway from any angle. On the back 9, I visited the clubhouse and they were out of water. The greens are pretty bad too, but better than the fairways. I honestly don't understand the positive reviews, other than the scenery. A course should not be challenging because of lack of upkeep, but rather because of design. I can see the potential, but I won't be coming back here ever.
Courses in great condition right now. Lots of fun carts are hilarious. Greens and fairways are in the best condition I've seen in a long time awesome value. Where else can you play with a cart for $50 just don't bring your Titleist prov1s
We were having a good time when the brakes on one of our carts failed while going down one of the steep paths. This resulted in a collision with the cart in front of us with both carts tipping and all 4 of us receiving minor injuries. I won’t go into more detail because I am considering legal action. The people were very nice, they did refund our green fees. They did come quickly when called about the brake failure and collision. The course needs more signs directing to the next hole. Paths are in very rough shape.
This is a special course. Don't expect to come here and play your best golf. This is a place to come out and appreciate nature while playing on a course that will throw more challenges at you then likely any other course you've ever played, if you can't embrace that, then you'll leave disappointed. If you appreciate it for what it is, it can be a full day of laughs and maybe you'll make a great shot or two along the way. Bring lots of balls, leave the Pro V1's at home.
Great course if you go into it expecting not only a golfing experience, but also a 4x4 golf cart adventure. The carts are all custom tuned for offroad. There are no signs, or hazards removed from the cart paths, which adds an extra challenge.
Tony has travelled to be the Pastures and has broken the curse. Matty has also collected the Scottish secrets. Moe and Joe need not fear the curse anymore. Eighteen Pastures is a true pilgrimage. Golf in the the Kingdom of Ruskin is one with everything. All roads lead to the Pastures. Iron Mountain stands firm yet passive,hot,cold,old,young. All flowing na na na na na...be the ball Danny.
Before you read this take in mind its March 31st, a.k.a the off season. The cart paths need lots of attention. The carts can also be a bit dodgy. The greens need tlc. Other than that the staff is nice, the course is beautiful. Some challenging holes, whether you land on the fairway or not. I will be going back and trying to learn this course better. I do recommend it for golfers of all ages, whom are looking for a challenge.
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