Download the Cougar Creek Golf Resort App to enhance your golf experience on the course. This app includes:- Interactive Scorecard- Golf Games: Skins, Stableford, Par, Stroke Scoring- GPS- Golfer Profile with Automatic Stats Tracker- Hole Descriptions & Playing Tips- Live Tournaments & Leaderboards- Quick and Easy Tee Time Booking- Course Tour- Food & Beverage Menu- Facebook Sharing- And much more... Cougar Creek Golf Resort is a championship length golf course that winds through the natural setting. Golf course architect Bill Robinson of Oregon designed this course to make the most of the beautiful treed and rolling terrain. The immaculately manicured bent grass greens, tees and fairways are generously spotted with sand bunkers and most have water in play.Each hole is unique. The first eleven holes weave through the trees, holes twelve through fifteen open up and are somewhat links style, holes sixteen and seventeen go back into the trees and hole eighteen is open but watery.The Par 72 course is designed for those who enjoy and look forward to playing the game of golf. Multiple tees on every hole allow the course to be played from 5,200 yards to 6,900 yards. The course is intended to test all calibre of golfers.Cougar Creek is a public facility intended for daily green fee play yet its location and facilities make it well suited for hosting tournaments/groups and corporate events. Our staff is available to help you plan and customize your private or corporate groups to provide a truly memorable experience.Location:Cougar Creek Golf Resort is located 50 km (30 minutes) west of Edmonton or 4 km west of the Highway 43 (Alaska Highway) junction on the South side of Highway 16 (Yellowhead Trail/Highway). If you were traveling across Canada, you would have to pass Cougar Creek on the journey. Jasper National Park and the Canadian Rockies are only three hours away.If coming from Edmonton, you may take Highway 16 (Yellowhead) which runs east/west through the city and by passes all towns along the way or Highway 16A which is Stony Plain Road in Edmonton and goes through the City of Spruce Grove and the Town of Stony Plain before connecting to Highway 16 just before the Highway 43 junction. Both ways can be taken as the course is past where they join, but if time is a factor Highway 16 is quicker.A large stone sign complete with waterfall, marks the entrance to the course. 1 km signs both east and west warn of the entrance to come.