Course conditions - Seymour Golf
Updated daily, our Course Conditions page will give you information on the status of the course, greens, driving range, putting green, pitching area, power cart access and Pro Shop at Seymour Golf and Country Club, North Vancouver,
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Seymour Golf Course Conditions

Friday February 21st (7:00 AM Update)

The course opens at 9:00 AM today to members only.

NOTE: A critical fungicide application on all greens will need to be completed some time next week, in what looks to be more favorable weather. We are long overdue and are seeing significant activity. It’s not possible right now to pinpoint which day we will be spraying, as the weather may change, but currently our highest probability appears to be Wednesday or Thursday next week. For the spray day, expect temporary greens on all 18 holes to be utilized for the entire day. Please be on the lookout for further updates early next week on the website and through the E-News.

On Monday February 3rd the Clubhouse Exterior Drainage Project will commence.  The existing perimeter drainage is old and malfunctioning and was not designed to handle the magnitude of some of the rain events we now experience.  Most of the work will be completed under the deck.  However, there will be some work-related inconveniences to members:

  1. The main path alongside the putting green and the clubhouse will be closed for the duration of the project.
  2. All traffic to and from the range and from 18 to the Proshop will be rerouted via the front of the CH.
  3. The Women’s locker room will be closed for electrical work from Feb. 4 to 7.
  4. Access to outside washrooms and east end Women’s locker room may be limited at times.
  5. Material hauling will use the access road between the Proshop and the Clubhouse.
  6. Proceed with caution while walking through this area.
  7. We may request that members use the asphalt path along the Proshop wall on days of heavy hauling.
  8. Access from outside to the main basement hall may be restricted at times.
  9. The last stage of the project involves trenching through 18 cart path.
  10. At that point golf traffic will be asked to travel on turf and mats alongside the cart path.
  11. Watch for signs and directions indicating areas that may be closed or changes to traffic patterns.

Also Please Note:

  • Winter Rules will be in effect.
  • Frost greens have now been established on the fairways, they are painted white as “ground under repair” and divots should not be taken out of them. Please be aware of the cup in the ground.
  • Tee mats have been positioned on some tees that are more susceptible to excessive divots and winter damage.  Please use the mats until they are removed.
  • Drinking fountains have been shut off for the winter.

Care for the Course:

  • Repair ball marks and replace divots.
  • Please follow the traffic control measures.  Red and white stakes indicate exit points for power carts, green and white stakes indicate exit points for pull carts.

Greens: Likely 12-14 Regular Greens / 4-6 Temps

Tees: Open/Grass – some mats in use.

Driving Range: Opens 15 minutes before the first tee time (mats) to members only. Closing time listed below.

Current 2025 Range Closing Hours:  

Dates Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
February 18-Mar 9 5:30 5:30 4:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30

Putting/Chipping Green: Closed.

SGPA Area: Closed.

Power Cart Access: Carts on paths only.

Pro Shop:  (604-929-2611)

Pro Shop Holiday Hours: Back to regular hours.

Dining:

The restaurant is open at 11:00am with lunch and dinner service Wednesday-Sunday, and lunch only on Monday-Tuesday [until March 1 when dinner on these two days will resume].

 

The Turn will be serviced through the bar unless weather/golf activity warrants opening.

2025 Aerification Dates

  • Spring Aeration:  Primary: May 6 through 10.  Alternate: May 13 through 17
  • Fall Aeration: Primary: September 2 through 6.  Alternate: September 9 through 13

Disabled Golfers: Protection of the course from damage is a paramount concern / extended access is available when conditions allow it. Disabled golfers with a request for extended course access should contact the Course Superintendent (604-929-5833) at least one day prior to play, to review the request within the current agronomic conditions.

POLICIES

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FROST POLICY AT SEYMOUR

WITH TEMPORARY GREENS

Members: Tuesday thru Sunday

Your tee remains as-is. If a member desires to play regular greens over temporary greens, then they must re-book later in the day if space is available (although greens may still not be open).

Non-Members: Monday

The golf course will open when we can offer 13 or more regular greens. At 12pm if we are unable to offer 13 or more regular greens the golf course will remain closed for the entire day.

WITHOUT TEMPORARY GREENS

Members: Tuesday thru Sunday

There is no “frost delay.” If your tee time occurs when the golf course is closed due to frost you lose your time, and we will have to try to rebook later in the day if space is available.

Non-Members: Monday

The golf course will open when we can offer all 18 greens. At 12 pm if all 18 greens are not ready for opening the golf course remains closed the entire day.

Note: We will have two different price points on Mondays

    1. All greens open
    2. 5 or fewer temporary greens in play

FERTILIZER and FUNGICIDE POLICY

Pesticides (primarily fungicides) are used on the course and practice areas to maintain the health of the grounds. Staff members comply with legislation and manufacturer’s recommendations concerning the use of these products, and all efforts are made to protect golfers from exposure. Notices are posted prior to each application so golfers may choose to play or not to play that day.

Golfers should always take precautions to reduce any chance of absorbing pesticides:

  • Direct and/or indirect contact between your mouth and anything in contact with the playing surface should always be avoided.
  • Skin and eye contact can also result in absorption.

SEYMOUR G&CC LOCAL RULES

  1. Out of Bounds is defined by white stakes right of #1, left of #10, behind the 18th green, maintenance yard and fences bordering the course.
  2. The turf nursery between #3 & #9 fairways is a No Play Zone. Mandatory relief available under Rule 16, Abnormal Course Conditions [ACC].
    • The garden area at #2 by the #3 tee is one ACC designated by the white line on the cart path with free relief available.
    • There are numerous additional areas that are obvious garden areas where free relief is required to be taken.
    • Several less obvious areas exist throughout the course. These areas are planted requiring free relief to be taken, are marked with a sign, are posted on Club Bulletin Boards, are listed below, and are posted on the Club Website.

    Note: all planted areas within Penalty Areas are governed by Rule 17.1e (not Rule 16) requiring the player to take penalty relief.

  3. Penalty areas are defined by red or yellow lines/stakes.
    • Ball hit in pond on #18 from the 10th hole and ball hit into #11 pond from the 15th hole should be treated as a Red Penalty Area.
    • The Red Penalty Area to the left and rear of #12 and #16 greens extends to infinity.
  4. Local Rule 8E-5 Alternative to Stroke and Distance for Lost Ball or Ball Out of Bounds is in effect. [See poster notice on boards]
  5. Local Rule 8F-5. Immovable Obstructions Close to Putting Green (sprinkler heads) is in effect for line of play relief provided all the following conditions are met:
    1. sprinkler head must be within 2 club lengths of the green
    2. ball must be within two club lengths of the sprinkler head
    3. sprinkler head must be on the line of play
    4. the ball must be on the closely mown area of the hole. Player is entitled to drop the ball within one club length of their nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole.
  6. Pull Carts must not be taken within 30 feet of the greens, as indicated by small green and white stakes.
  7. When power carts are permitted off the paths (indicated by signs at #1 and #10 tees), all carts must return to and remain on the path inside the red and white stakes (or ropes) that define green approach areas.
  8. Avoid hitting into the group in front of you – use viewing platforms on #2, #3 and #7.
  9. Circled yardage indicates the tee to be used when playing the Blue/White combo or the Green/White combo tees. Garden Areas Offering Free Relief as “No Play Zones”
      • Rule 16 (required Mandatory Relief)
    • Hole #1: left of green by the path
    • Hole #2: designated by painted line across cart path including everything north of large tree where bushes start in garden area. The entire area is treated as relief in one step and may need to be taken in the rough on #2 or possibly #3 tee.
    • Hole #3: large stump at right rear of green. No relief from the smaller stump behind it, nor from the nurse log area to the right front of the green. Turf nursery is mandatory relief.
    • Hole #7: gardens surrounding washrooms
    • Hole #4: stump at left rear of green & rock garden behind the green
    • Hole #8: both gardens at rear of green. Heather garden area by 9 tee
    • Hole #13: garden left of green
    • Hole #14: garden at rear of green and garden in centre of cart path loop
    • Hole #16: small rock garden between fairway and 17 green
    • Hole #18: stump rear and west of green
    • Players are reminded: bark mulch present does not automatically define the area as a garden.
North Vancouver
Day Min Max Wind Weather
Sat
22nd
6°C 8°C
E

8 mph

Sun
23rd
5°C 8°C
ESE

5 mph

Mon
24th
4°C 10°C
ENE

6 mph

Tue
25th
3°C 4°C
SSE

3 mph

Wed
26th
4°C 10°C
NNW

0 mph