British Columbia, Canada
Mara Hills Golf Club
Course Highlight
Nestled in the Shuswap hills above Mara Lake, the signature 'Geronimo' 4th hole features a tee box perched 265 feet above the fairway with breathtaking lake views, while the course winds through dense evergreen forest and ravines, masterfully blending dramatic natural beauty with strategic challenge.
About the Course
Nestled between the mountains and lakes of Sicamous, British Columbia, MaraHills Golf Resort is renowned for its dramatic elevation changes and cliffside shot-making experiences. Designed by celebrated Canadian architect Les Furber, the course hosted the 2018 BC Mid-Amateur Championship and has earned a reputation among Vancouver-area golfers as one of the most challenging mountain courses in the region. The par-4 4th hole, 'Geronimo,' serves as the course's signature experience—at 483 yards with a tee box perched 265 feet above the fairway, golfers face breathtaking lake views and the tantalizing possibility of 300-yard drives, though even the slightest miss can send balls tumbling into the forested hillside. Winding through dense evergreen forests and crossing ravines, MaraHills uses pure natural terrain to shape each hole's distinct character, where beauty and challenge coexist in perfect harmony.