Lethbridge Herald

Waterton Lakes Golf Course celebrates 100 years in 2022

- Justin Seward sports@lethbridge­herald.com

Waterton Lakes Golf Course is celebratin­g its 100th anniversar­y this year and the golf club’s management company, Lakeland Golf Management (Alberta) Inc, is making sure the milestone is recognized during the season.

Lakeland is tying in with the 100th anniversar­y a visit from the Stanley Thompson Society for a western Canada event in July— which will include an appearance from former LPGA champion Sandra Post.

Stanley Thompson designed the course.

“So, just trying to get a little more promotion for the golf course and try to spruce it up a little bit,” said Harry Brotchie, Lakeland president.

“It’s a nice little golf course, (a) great cart setting — and just a little townsite. But it’s just needed a little bit of work and we’re hoping to get that going over the next few years, bring it back a little bit.”

There are discussion­s to resurrect the Waterton Open at the same event and a new course lnew merchandis­e into the golf shop.

Brotchie thinks the course has reached 100 years because of the setting.

“It’s spectacula­r scenery,” he said.

“Once you get into Waterton … apparently it’s a real popular tourism area — a lot of day trips and campers and mobile homes. The campground­s, there’s two in the area, and they’re both pretty much sold out. I think in a lot of their past marketing, they’ve talked about just the scenery alone is worth the experience playing there.”

Brotchie said it’s exciting to run a golf course for Parks Canada.

“That’s our first federal-operated course,” he said.

“Certainly, we have a couple of other Stanley Thompson-designed courses in Regina. So, you know again, that’s an attraction to have a well-known architect be involved with the course. And you know anytime you have a course that’s celebratin­g its 100th anniversar­y, that only happens every so often. We’re looking forward to it.”

Brotchie hopes to see more tourism to the area.

“I know they draw from the US side of the border,” he said.

“So, we’re just hoping for more tourism in the area and certainly want to improve the course conditions and make it an enjoyable public experience.”

Lakeland signed a long-term lease with Parks Canada last year to take over the managerial operations of the course

Lakeland has set up a capital improvemen­t fund for the golf course.

“The course was let’s say tired when we took it over,” he said.

“So I think we’ve made some improvemen­ts already.”

The hope is to automate the irrigation system in the fall and clubhouse renovation­s are planned in the spring and electric carts have been added this year to the course.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Waterton Lakes Golf Course is hope to attract more tourism with its scenery during the 100th anniversar­y season.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Waterton Lakes Golf Course is hope to attract more tourism with its scenery during the 100th anniversar­y season.

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