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Frank M

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Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted New
« on: July 22, 2011, 12:35:08 AM »
Capilano is in my list of top 5 courses in Canada.


HOLE 1 : Par 4 448 yards (one of the most scenic opening holes in golf - Vancouver in the background)

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 123 feet)


Fairway


Closer to green


HOLE 2 : Par 4 404 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 21 feet)


Fairway (White pin on far right portion of green...there is a very steep and abrupt drop off to the right)


Closer to green


HOLE 3 : Par 5 463 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 26 feet)


Fairway


Closer to green


HOLE 4 : Par 3 161 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 14 feet)
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Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2011, 01:19:13 AM »
HOLE 5 : Par 5 517 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 89 feet)


Fairway


Attempt to capture green contours


HOLE 6 : Par 4 401 yards

In front of Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 91 feet)


Fairway


Short of green


HOLE 7 : Par 4 440 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 31 feet)


Right of fairway and short of green


From behind


HOLE 8 : Par 4 376 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 2 feet)


Fairway


Closer to green


HOLE 9 : Par 3 181 yards (No pic of green, but accepts left to right shot)

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 42 feet)
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Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2011, 01:57:05 AM »
HOLE 10 : Par 4 424 yards

Tee (Elevation change tee to green 54 feet)


Fairway


Closer to green


HOLE 11 : Par 3 168 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 22 feet)


HOLE 12 : Par 4 368 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 41 feet)


Fairway


HOLE 13 : Par 4 402 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 70 feet)


Fairway


HOLE 14 : Par 3 151 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 25 feet)

Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2011, 02:04:35 AM »
HOLE 15 : Par 4 431 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 15 feet)


Fairway


HOLE 16 : Par 3 245 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 3 feet)


HOLE 17 : Par 4 439 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 29 feet)


Fairway right side


HOLE 18 : Par 5 570 yards

Tee (Elevation change from tee to green 26 feet)


Fairway looking back


Fairway (Plateau right lower fairway left)


Looking back from green at fairways


Green from right side plateau

Carl Nichols

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2011, 10:14:26 AM »
Thanks for posting these pics.  Maybe it's a function of the time of day (and shadows), but the two nines seem very different w/r/t openness and the encroachment of trees.  Is that the case, or just the pics and/or time of day?   

Tyler Kearns

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2011, 10:30:41 AM »
Thanks for posting these pics.  Maybe it's a function of the time of day (and shadows), but the two nines seem very different w/r/t openness and the encroachment of trees.  Is that the case, or just the pics and/or time of day?   

Carl,

The back nine is probably marginally less tree-lined than the front side, and holes 15 through 18 have breaks in the tree-line that allow you to see through to the adjacent holes giving it a more open feel.

Thanks for posting the pictures Frank, Capilano is truly a gem of Canadian golf, and one of the most pleasurable days you can spend on a golf course.

TK

Sean Leary

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2011, 01:09:12 PM »
Thanks for posting these pics.  Maybe it's a function of the time of day (and shadows), but the two nines seem very different w/r/t openness and the encroachment of trees.  Is that the case, or just the pics and/or time of day?   

Carl,

The back nine is probably marginally less tree-lined than the front side, and holes 15 through 18 have breaks in the tree-line that allow you to see through to the adjacent holes giving it a more open feel.

Thanks for posting the pictures Frank, Capilano is truly a gem of Canadian golf, and one of the most pleasurable days you can spend on a golf course.

TK

I agree, once again pics make the course look MUCH tighter than it is. Awesome place, and one of the best 19th holes anywhere.

Sean_A

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2011, 05:10:55 AM »
Jesus, I hate those trees, but the course looks interesting - that much I can see out of shadow.  Thanks for posting Frank.

Ciao
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Bill_McBride

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2011, 10:38:37 AM »
Jesus, I hate those trees, but the course looks interesting - that much I can see out of shadow.  Thanks for posting Frank.

Ciao

As most agree, the fairway corridors are plenty wide, I never came close to being involved with any of them.

The ones I'd love to see removed are the ones that block the views of the harbor behind 1 and 5 and 6.   The views you do get are superb.  On 15 and 17 the mountain peaks form an equally lovely backdrop.

Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted New
« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2011, 04:18:59 PM »
NP Sean. I don't know why you hate the trees. The playing corridors are plenty wide enough.
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Kevin Pallier

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2011, 02:52:54 AM »
Frank

Thanks for posting - I haven't seen much of Stanley Thompson's work. How does it compare to Banff ?

Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted New
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2011, 01:53:47 PM »
I would be hard pressed to make a choice, but having to play 10 rounds at either Capilano or Banff I'd probably make it an even split. 
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Ian Andrew

Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2011, 06:27:55 PM »
Kevin,

Every green has been rebuilt and many like the current 4th more than once. The greens are about 18” higher than they were since USGA greens were recently built over top the original greens. Banff’s bunkers are somewhat intact although some holes like the 14th had one of the fairway complexes completely rebuilt further down the hole. Banff generally sits in the 2nd 10, but that speaks more about who votes in Canadian golf rankings than the quality of course.


Capilano has more greens intact, but at least the 6th, 11th and 14th have been rebuilt. I think I missing a couple, but I can’t remember anymore. The bunkering is a mixture of original and some alterations. There is very little photographic evidence of its earlier days left. The fire in the maintenance building lost the archives. Capilano tends to always be top 5.


Sean,

The fairway corridors are very generous. The average tree is over 100 feet, with many in the 140 range. The trees are throwing of what you see. I have no trouble playing there and I’m long and wild at times. I feel very comfortable all day.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2011, 10:02:55 PM by Ian Andrew »

Sean_A

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2011, 03:30:16 AM »
My issue is with how the trees are overbearing.  Its the green walls effect I object to. 


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Frank M

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted New
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2011, 03:47:47 AM »
I still have troubles understanding what you mean Sean. Can you explain a little more? The playing corridors are plenty wide and many people have attested to this....how do you see the trees being overbearing?
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Sean_A

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #15 on: July 25, 2011, 07:04:41 AM »
Frank

As stated previously, my issue is an aesthetic one.  I don't know how the course plays as I have never played it.  It just happens that I dislike green walls around fairways and greens and this feeling of distaste increases with age. 

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Ronald Montesano

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #16 on: July 25, 2011, 07:11:04 AM »
The tree on 7 and 8 appear quite close to bunkers and fairway edges and present a wall-like, claustrophobic enclosure. That might just be photography playing tricks on the eyes, but I do understand Sean's notion.

How are there 42 feet of elevation change from tee to green on #9? It looks much flatter than other holes with less elevation change.
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Kevin Pallier

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #17 on: July 25, 2011, 08:13:13 AM »
Frank / Ian

Thanks for your thoughts - hopefully I get a chance  to see Capilano one day. After having seen Banff I think it would make an interesting comparison.

Bill_McBride

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #18 on: July 25, 2011, 08:17:05 AM »
The tree on 7 and 8 appear quite close to bunkers and fairway edges and present a wall-like, claustrophobic enclosure. That might just be photography playing tricks on the eyes, but I do understand Sean's notion.

How are there 42 feet of elevation change from tee to green on #9? It looks much flatter than other holes with less elevation change.

Straight uphill long par 3.  9 and 10 make up a lot of the downhill on the first six holes. 

Jeff_Mingay

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2011, 08:38:40 AM »
Ian,

The 6th is another green that's been rebuilt. Rumour is, the 6th and 11th greens might be rebuilt again this fall.
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Ronald Montesano

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2011, 09:46:26 AM »
Wow, Bill...you just don't get the "uphill" from the picture in this thread. Phlattening Photography strikes again!
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Ian Andrew

Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #21 on: July 25, 2011, 10:06:31 PM »
Ian,

The 6th is another green that's been rebuilt. Rumour is, the 6th and 11th greens might be rebuilt again this fall.

My bad - I meant the 6th - that and 11 were done by Les.
I have a great photo of the 14th here - much bigger and more undulation.

The 17th came within a wisker of being rebuilt at one point in the early 1990's

I wonder if they will look for rememberences or just build two new greens.


Jeff,

I've got a far better Thompson rumour that I won't post here.
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Jordan Caron

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2011, 04:03:23 AM »
I can see where Sean is coming from in regards to the trees, that is if I understand him correctly.  Do you mean that trees pose as a distraction and take away from the holes on their own?  When I'm looking at golf courses with trees I try and remove the trees while visualizing the hole I’m playing on its own.  Strip the golf hole down to its bare essentials.

Having grown up in the PNW I have played my fair share of these courses and grown accustomed to playing them.  I love nature and have a fascination with trees so I enjoy strolling around courses like Seattle, Shaughnessy, Royal Colwood and Capilano.

Wow, Bill...you just don't get the "uphill" from the picture in this thread. Phlattening Photography strikes again!

True this!

The shot into the 9th is really tough to stop as the green is shallow but wide.  Players are already hitting a low lofted club into that green but the elevation makes it even harder to stop.

On Saturday I had the pleasure to experience Sagebrush so I took a look through Matt Bosla's thread full of photos the night before.  Let me tell this 2nd shot into the 1st is massively up hill!  I was expecting 30 feet max but it's close to double that, if not more!



They also make the holes seem tighter. Outside of the tee shot on 6, the approach into 7 and the tee shot on 10, the course is much forgiven off the tee and doesn't feel as tight as the photos make it seem. This is coming from someone who gets really uncomfortable on many of the tree lined course in BC.

It's amazing to actually play many of the courses I see posted here because photos never do justice the course topography. 

Matt Bosela

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #23 on: July 26, 2011, 10:01:56 AM »
Frank,

I just wanted to commend you on the photo tour.  The quality of the pictures is top notch and it doesn't hurt that Capilano is so unbelievably photogenic.

With pictorial reviews like this one and all the recent contributions of Mark Saltzman, it really is the golden age of photo tours here at GCA.

Sean Leary

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Re: Capilano G&CC (Canada) w/pics - All 18 Posted
« Reply #24 on: July 26, 2011, 01:03:26 PM »
The tree on 7 and 8 appear quite close to bunkers and fairway edges and present a wall-like, claustrophobic enclosure. That might just be photography playing tricks on the eyes, but I do understand Sean's notion.

How are there 42 feet of elevation change from tee to green on #9? It looks much flatter than other holes with less elevation change.

Straight uphill long par 3.  9 and 10 make up a lot of the downhill on the first six holes. 

I think 42 feet might be a typo. Its uphill but I don't remember it being THAT uphill....42 feet is a lot for a 200yd hole.