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Shadow Ridge Golf Course, Okanagan Valley And The Pandosy Inn By James Murray The Okanagan Valley with its rolling hills have many picturesque and world class courses to choose from which you can play many rounds of with either your friends or family, and most overlook beautiful Okanagan Lake. The casual or dedicated golfer can play these very accommodating courses. The Okanagan area offers the perfect location and choice for any vacation, and one main reason is many months of ideal weather which averages over 2,000 hours of sunshine every year. The Okanagan Valley offers one of the longest and driest seasons in Canada. Home to over 40 courses in the Okanagan Valley, and with Kelowna offering 14 of the main courses in this area, this is the perfect place to plan your golfing holiday.
Home to some of the most beautiful courses in the world is the Okanagan Valley. As beautiful and challenging as they are, each course will give you an extraordinary experience to take home with you. Shadow Ridge Course opened in 1988, and is one of Kelowna's most exciting 18 hole courses in the Okanagan Valley. An excellent conditioned course which is easy to walk. Shadow Ridge offers a challenge, with a wide variety of holes, water hazards, beautiful kept greens, and many majestic willow trees for all golfers regardless of any skill level, a complete golfing experience. Shadow Ridge have
a friendly and professional staff that will ensure the atmosphere is pleasant and relaxed. Very economically priced for a quality course, Shadow Ridge provides one greatest value of any of the courses in the Okanagan Valley. For a experience you will not forget, play Shadow Ridge on your next holiday.
When you finish playing your round of the fine Kelowna hotels and great motels like the Pandosy Inn allow you to be right in the heart of everything the beautiful "Kelowna" Okanagan Valley has to offer, and from your door of your wonderful room you step into a rash of excitement and activity. Step out of your room at the Pandosy Inn and across a quiet street you will see one of the best beaches in the okanagan valley, "Gyro Beach," it is one the larger beaches and one of the most popular destination spots that welcome people from all over the world and of all ages. If your vacation is to be in golfing paradise, Kelowna and the Pandosy Inn is a pretty good start, then please give them, your hosts at the Pandosy Inn a call, and allow them the opportunity to show you some good, old, Kelowna hospitality, and for you to experience the sights, and sounds that make Kelowna and Okanagan Valley an exceptional golfing vacation experience.
Make Shadow Ridge Course in the Okanagan Valley and the Pandosy Inn your choice for a golfing vacation.
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