Eighteen holes, par 71, roughly 6,516 yards, and open year-round: Redwoods Golf Course, The sits on 88th Avenue in Langley, British Columbia, where tree-lined fairways run through the city's east side and winter rounds are a realistic option when the Lower Mainland's weather cooperates. That yardage and par number tell you something useful upfront. Redwoods Golf Course, The is a course built around placement and a decent short game, not one that rewards the big hitter above everyone else. Players who spray it off the tee will still score; players who work their wedges will score better. That balance keeps the track interesting without turning it into a punishment round for average golfers.
Tee times, rates and practice range
The website does the practical work you want a course site to do. Tee times can be booked directly from the homepage, daily rates are posted clearly, and there is a resident discount for Langley locals. None of that requires hunting. The practice facilities get similar treatment: a driving range open every day, plus a separate chipping and putting area aimed at the part of the game that actually moves most scorecards. Redwoods Golf Course, The also runs the Redwoods Golf Academy on site, offering professional instruction and group coaching for players looking to fix real faults instead of spending an hour feeding range balls without a plan.
Dining, weddings and event hosting
Beyond the golf operation itself, Redwoods Golf Course, The is clearly built to keep people on the property once they arrive. The Redwoods Grill handles dining, and the events program is substantial: corporate outings, charity tournaments, team-building days, banquets, and all-inclusive outdoor weddings. That last category is worth a pause. A mature-tree course with open sightlines is exactly the kind of spot couples are looking for when they want one outdoor ceremony venue that also covers the catering and the grounds. Bundling those pieces removes a round of vendor coordination that most engaged couples are happy to skip. A retail golf shop fills out the picture for anyone who needs a glove or wants something to take home after the round.
Inside the club's digital tools
A couple of smaller features show Redwoods Golf Course, The is treating its digital presence with some care. There is a mobile app for managing visits, and a newsletter for people who prefer to receive rate updates and event dates rather than check the site manually. Neither is a dramatic innovation, but both point to a course that sees its online side as part of the experience rather than an obligation someone fulfilled once and left alone.
How the course rates across platforms
The outside reputation is spread across several platforms. Tripadvisor carries Redwoods Golf Course, The as a destination attraction with a Travelers' Choice award and more than fifteen reviews. The Redwoods Grill has its own Tripadvisor listing, sitting around 4.2 out of 5 on roughly a dozen reviews. Yelp adds fifteen reviews and fifty-seven user-submitted photos; those photos give a more honest read on course conditions than any official imagery, since actual players took them under actual playing conditions. GolfPass contributes user reviews that specifically call out the layout and conditioning, and BC Golf Review, an independent editorial outlet covering the province's courses, includes a recommendation. No aggregate Google or Facebook rating came up in a search, so the credibility picture is assembled from several mid-sized pools and not a single large number. The pools all point the same way, though.
Finding the course in Langley
Finding Redwoods Golf Course, The on a Saturday morning is not a project. The phone number and street address sit on the landing page alongside the booking entry point, so there is no maze to navigate between a curious visitor and an actual tee time. For a walk-in-dependent public course, that kind of visibility is practical. A course nobody can easily reach before the early slots fill is a course losing rounds it should be keeping.
Serving golfers who stay local
The main constraint of Redwoods Golf Course, The is the same one attached to any single-location public course: everything it offers assumes you can get to Langley. The breadth of services here, golf, coaching, dining, retail, and a full events calendar, is genuinely wide for one property. Locals and anyone planning a corporate or private event will find that breadth useful. Someone passing through Greater Vancouver for a single day will find most of it beside the point.
What the course offers overall
Redwoods Golf Course, The adds up to a well-run year-round public course with a clear sense of what it is for. Regular players get fair rates, good practice ground, and a par-71 track that does not get old quickly. Event hosts get a single venue that covers the day from start to finish. The published record, working booking, transparent pricing, and outside reviews that are positive without being suspiciously clean, backs that up. There is enough here to act on for anyone based in or near Langley, whether the draw is the golf itself or what the course can do around an event.
Business address
Redwoods Golf Course
22011-88th Avenue,
Langley,
BC
V1M 3S8
Canada
Contact details
Phone: (604) 882-5132