The Quail Course
The Quail is a magnificent par 71, 18-hole championship golf course that has become an Okanagan Valley favourite since the day it first opened. Designed by renowned golf course architect Les Furber and built in 1994, this unique course features dramatic elevation changes and breathtaking views as 6,575 yards of multi-tiered fairways meander around a majestic rock bluff.
Quail Renovation Updates (March 27):
Quail #11 - Will open with a temporary green for the first 10–14 days of the season while construction on the green surround is completed. The hole will play approximately 85 yards from the Gold and Black tees, and 65 yards from the Silver and Red tees to the temporary green. All scores can continue to be entered into Golf Canada as normal during this time.
Quail #12 - The Gold and Black tees will play from the new Black tee deck, while the Silver and Red tees will continue to play from the original Red tee deck. Sod and seed will be installed on the new Gold and Silver tee decks, but these will remain closed until further notice.
Quail #11 - Will open with a temporary green for the first 10–14 days of the season while construction on the green surround is completed. The hole will play approximately 85 yards from the Gold and Black tees, and 65 yards from the Silver and Red tees to the temporary green. All scores can continue to be entered into Golf Canada as normal during this time.
Quail #12 - The Gold and Black tees will play from the new Black tee deck, while the Silver and Red tees will continue to play from the original Red tee deck. Sod and seed will be installed on the new Gold and Silver tee decks, but these will remain closed until further notice.
Golfing in Kelowna at The Quail
You’ll need accurate shooting to bring down the Quail Course. One renowned golf writer described the course thus: “You could play The Okanagan Golf Club’s Quail Course every day for the rest of your life and never face the same series of shots.”
As with many Les Furber designed courses, Quail’s par threes are particularly strong–which also describes the tee shot you’ll need to hit on the 227 yard seventh hole from the back tees. Summer 2022: the Quail's 18th hole joins the ranks of some rare but memorable par-3 finishing holes, offering a dramatic end to a round of golf. With everything riding on your tee shot, it's a true test of composure, and it's a test that we hope you're up for...
About The Quail

Hole by Hole at The Quail Course at Okanagan Golf Club
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |

The most difficult par 3 on the course requires a high-flying, soft-landing long iron or even fairway wood. Left of the green results in double bogey or worse. Balls hit to the right of the green usually get a favourable bounce towards the green.
Hole 7
Par 3
Tees
| 227 | |
| 201 | |
| 171 | |
| 133 | |
| Men's HCP: | 1 |
| Women's HCP: | 13 |

