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Explore Pitt meadows's premier golf courses, each offering unique challenges and beautiful scenery.

The North Course at Golden Eagle in Pitt Meadows is an 18-hole, par-72 championship layout with narrow fairways and water on every hole. It is the longer and more challenging of the two, offering beautiful mountain vistas and a true test of golf.

The South Course at Golden Eagle is the shorter of the two 18-hole layouts (around par 70) and lies on flatter terrain. It offers a more forgiving, fun round with mountain views and is well-suited for casual play and golfers of all abilities.

An 18-hole championship course in Pitt Meadows blending parkland and links elements. Meadow Gardens is known for its abundant water hazards (including a signature island-green 18th hole), stunning Golden Ears mountain views, and a challenging yet fair design.

The Links Course at Swaneset Bay in Pitt Meadows is an 18-hole championship design (par 72) by Lee Trevino. At 7,126 yards from the tips, it's longer and tougher than its sister course, featuring wide fairways, hidden water hazards, and a beautiful tranquil valley setting.

An 18-hole championship course in Pitt Meadows known as the Resort Course, featuring player-friendly fairways, spacious greens, and a straightforward design with few hidden hazards amid picturesque valley scenery.
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Swaneset Bay (two 18s), Meadow Gardens, and Golden Eagle (36 holes).
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