Offering a casual menu with great views of the golf course from our floor to ceiling windows. Casual dining with spectacular elevated views overlooking the Whitemud Creek Valley and a manicured golf course. The best way to get to Jagare Ridge Golf Club is take Anthony Henday to the south portion of Edmonton. Proceed on the Anthony Henday until you get to Rabbit Hill Road. Take the off ramp and proceed south on Rabbit Hill Road until you get to Ellerslie Road (9th Ave S.W.). Turn left on Ellerslie Road to head east.
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You are invited to experience and participate in one of Edmonton's most spectacular golfing opportunities. Experience the great traditions and challenges of the game in a relaxed, beautiful natural environment, only minutes from your doorstep. The course opened in the late 1990's. Intended from the outset was a championship-level course, sensitive to the beautiful natural environment of the Whitemud Creek Valley.
PLEASE NOTE: We will be filling tee times that are groups of 2 or 3 with other golfers. The best way to get to Jagare Ridge Golf Club is take Anthony Henday to the south portion of Edmonton. Proceed on the Anthony Henday until you get to Rabbit Hill Road. Take the off ramp and proceed south on Rabbit Hill Road until you get to Ellerslie Road (9th Ave S.W.).
Roast chicken, tomatoes, green onion, bell peppers, jalapenos & cheese in a crisp tortilla, served with salsa & sour cream. The best way to get to Jagare Ridge Golf Club is take Anthony Henday to the south portion of Edmonton. Proceed on the Anthony Henday until you get to Rabbit Hill Road. Take the off ramp and proceed south on Rabbit Hill Road until you get to Ellerslie Road (9th Ave S.W.).
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Joseph Vishow
Dec 23, 2021
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Lee Foreman
Oct 03, 2021
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Hasan Rizvi
Sep 10, 2021
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Darren Caldwell
May 26, 2021
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What a great golf course and what a great experience to play. First my son and I were stuck in a bad traffic jam and called the course to let them know. The fellow from the pro shop saw us running from the parking lot and met us with our cart at the path to the first hole and that was such a great help. The course right now is already in great shape: the greens are quick and true and the fairways are really nice...when I actually hit them. The flowers at the tee boxes and all around the course look fantastic, and the course just has a way of making you feel like you are not in the middle of the
Steven Crowe
May 17, 2021
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Alvin Thomas
Apr 28, 2021
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This course requires a golfer to think because almost every hole has a risk reward option. You can choose to grip it and rip it or layup and depend on your mid irons for scoring.
They have a tee box for all level of golfer but if you spray the ball a lot you will have to bring some extra balls with you.
They have a tee box for all level of golfer but if you spray the ball a lot you will have to bring some extra balls with you.
Michael Blum
Feb 03, 2021
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Jamie Stahl
Aug 31, 2020
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Played: 10-Jul-2020
The condition of Jagare Ridge Golf Club is as close to perfect as you can get for a golf course in the Edmonton area. From the greens to the tee-boxes they were flawless. We ran into one of the grounds crew and mentioned to him how good the course conditions were. His reply was priceless “It is not hard to grow grass when it rains all the time.” That would have been our only complaint, we had a big rainstorm the night before and some of the fairways had more standing water than dry land but that is something the golf course cannot control. We really recommend you get out
The condition of Jagare Ridge Golf Club is as close to perfect as you can get for a golf course in the Edmonton area. From the greens to the tee-boxes they were flawless. We ran into one of the grounds crew and mentioned to him how good the course conditions were. His reply was priceless “It is not hard to grow grass when it rains all the time.” That would have been our only complaint, we had a big rainstorm the night before and some of the fairways had more standing water than dry land but that is something the golf course cannot control. We really recommend you get out
Jonathan Hirst
Aug 23, 2020
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