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Life is simple. Eat. Sleep. Play
Golf
By Jane Cassie
His muscular arms are tanned a
golden bronze and his face bares the well-worn leather-look from excessive
sun. As he turns to walk away, the bold saying on his t-shirt clarifies why.
‘Life is simple. Eat. Sleep. Play golf.’ I chuckle at this statement, not
because it’s unrealistic or a fantasy but because we are, ironically, en
route to BC’s Okanagan to do just that!
It’s a destination that truly
exemplifies this laid back philosophy, for within semi-arid valleys,
vineyards and orchards, sunshine glistens abundantly over more than fifty
unique golf courses.
.JPG) In search of a
challenging course offering on-site accommodation, we are directed to the
outskirts of Vernon, where our back road jaunt leads past weather worn barns
and grazing livestock. We feel doubtful, that the surrounding grasslands
could possibly transform into emerald greens until we crest a plateau and
are privy to a jaw-dropping vista. Sprawled over 1200 heavenly acres,
meticulously groomed fairways flank billowing wheat grass meadows, hug
rugged bedrock ridges, and weave their way around pristine lakeshores.
Although home to over seventy avian species, favouritism has been extended
to the Red Tail, Osprey, and Peregrine whose names signature the three
courses and rightly so, for this the home of Predator Ridge Golf Resort.
Fair-feathered friends are
definitely a beautifying bonus when playing Predator Ridge, but they’re not
the only kind of birdies that I’m hoping to see on this trip. I’m in search
of the ones out there on those greens, the ones that create overwhelming
euphoria, yes, those elusive strokes under par! But who am I fooling? I’ve
golfed a handful of times, and although I’m looking forward at playing on
this veritable oasis that hosted Sergio Garcia, Fred Couples, Mike Weir, and
Phil Mickelson, during the Skins game last August, I am certainly nowhere
near their league. In fact, as our tee time draws closer, I feel somewhat
intimidated by the expansive yardage that lies ahead. The one consoling
factor is that Predator Ridge offers me friendly forward tees that will
definitely be ‘right up my alley’!
“Just relax, and follow through with
your swing,” he tactfully suggests, in an effort to salvage my rapidly
waning confidence while I warm up. Although not flaunting the ‘life is
simple…’ apparel, Len Harvey’s easygoing aura indicates his long-term
relationship with ‘the links’ and for the past forty-seven years his
knowledge has enlightened many a player, including novices like myself.
Predator Ridge feels honoured to include him in their Golf Academy team, and
when uniting with the Golf Director, Dean Atkinson, and two other qualified
pros, the accumulated years of expertise surpasses the century mark. Now
that’s a lot of knowledge! “Golf is a very simple game played by complicated
people,” Dean later shares. “Our goal is to look at the assets that each
player possesses and get them to focus their awareness on that.” With a
ratio of four students to one instructor, this goal is not only attainable,
it is also invaluable for each player. And as I find out later on the links,
so are my few moments spent with Len Harvey.
In respect for Mother
Nature, Predator’s three courses fit her contours like a glove, and
well-placed bunkers, undulating plateaus, and lower level ravines provide
exceptional challenges over diverse terrain. Over the next two days we play
combinations of two nines for our full course complement, and I feel
grateful for the GPS programmed cart that transports us 7100 yards for each
set of eighteen. We enjoy the diversity of the courses from open-faced
fairways boasting a true links feel, to teeing in trees that snake through
narrow valleys, and on Osprey’s hole number five, Len’s valuable tip
definitely pays off. Yes, from my first hand experience, birdies are alive
and well here – and I’m not just talking hawks!
.JPG) While playing
Peregrine’s seventh, eighth, and ninth fairways, we are surrounded by the
fifty-one luxurious craftsman style cottages that beautifully terrace up the
hillside and interconnect by meandering pathways. Embraced by stands of fir
and pine, they meld harmoniously with nature and like predators, each one
offers an outstanding view from its perfectly perched location. At this
point in the game I am feeling a little need of some pampering and look
forward to returning to our cottage where its sumptuous interior may prompt
some TV time while cuddling next to the fire. Or maybe we could pay a visit
to the adjacent outdoor cabana where a soak in the pool and hot tub would
soothe my tired triceps.
Although our cottage’s well-equipped
kitchen has met our mealtime needs, we decide to head to the clubhouse after
our last round of golf, where exquisite menu choices satisfy our famished
appetites. We both agree that it’s been a fabulous two days and while gazing
out at the shimmering fairways we chuckle and agree on our new-found
philosophy. ‘Life is simple. Eat. Sleep. Play golf.’
Predator Ridge Golf Resort
301 Village Centre Place
Vernon, BC Canada V1T 1T2
Toll Free 1-888-578-6688 or 250-542-3436
E-mail:
info@predatorridge.com
Website:
http://www.predatorridge.com
Images Compliments of Predator Ridge
Golf Resort
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