Saskatoon golfers will have to pack in their last few days on the greens, as three city operated golf courses will be closing a week earlier than originally scheduled due to the weather.
“The change in weather forecast has accelerated the original plan to ensure fall maintenance is complete prior to drops in temperature and the arrival of moisture. This will give the golf courses the best opportunity to provide quality conditions for the start of the 2026 season,” the City of Saskatoon said in a news release.
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For Holiday Park, the executive nine was closed on Monday, while the championship course and driving range will close Sunday. The Holiday Park Golf Course pro shop will remain open throughout the winter season for gift card and pass purchases during regular business hours, Monday to Friday.
The Silverwood Golf Course closed its back nine on Monday, while the front nine and driving range are scheduled to close Sunday. The Wildwood golf course is also set to close Sunday.
More information about the Saskatoon’s golf courses can be found on the city’s website.
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