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Leduc is a mid-sized city immediately south of Edmonton, best known as the home of the 1947 Leduc No. 1 oil strike that kicked off Alberta's modern oil industry. Today it sits on the doorstep of Edmonton International Airport and has grown into a full-service city of its own — still tied to energy and logistics, but increasingly a destination for families drawn by the affordable housing, parks, and lakeside trails around Telford Lake. The landscape here is flat, open prairie transitioning into lightly wooded farmland, classic central Alberta country. On the golf side, Leduc is anchored by Leduc Golf & Country Club, a mature parkland layout that has been part of the community's fabric for decades. With established trees, well-kept greens, and an easy drive from both Edmonton and YEG, it's a natural choice for locals and travelling golfers alike.
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Leduc is best known for Leduc Golf & Country Club, a mature parkland layout with established trees and well-conditioned greens that has anchored the city's golf scene since 1961. Its central location and reliable conditioning make it a go-to for Edmonton-area players heading south of the city.
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