About the Course

The Mannville Golf Course

Hole

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Par

4

4

3

5

4

4

4

3

4

Blue
Rating – 67.5
Slope – 130

378

388

163

459

316

286

365

174

306

White
Men’s Rating – 65.7
Slope – 128
Ladies Rating – 71.6
Slope – 130

369

376

152

423

290

274

328

162

300

Red
Rating – 61.7
Slope – 122

334

297

119

348

281

243

310

130

291

R.C.G.A. RULES GOVERN ALL PLAY

Local Rules

  1. Please allow faster players to play through.
  2. Please keep all carts 20 yards from greens.
  3. Hit ball in river on #3, proceed to drop area.
  4. Boundary fence is Out of Bounds.
  5. Please replace divots and replace ball marks.
  6. Keep all power carts on fairways or cart paths where provided.
  7. Golf shoes or flat soled shoes only on golf course.
  8. Rake sand bunkers after use.
  9. Please keep in mind the safety of maintenance staff.

Use of range balls on golf course is strictly prohibited.

Mannville Riverview Golf Course is designed as a natural challenge. Please help us maintain this natural area with its unique layout and great playing conditions.

Hole 1Hole 1

378

369

334

The first hole challenges the golfer to choose an accurate distance and line in order to stay on the fairway. From the tee, the green is far out of site and the dogleg to the right is difficult to judge. A medium-length par four, Hole #1 gives the golfer a good indication of what the rest of the course is like.

Hole 2Hole 2

388

376

297

Hole #2 plays along the side of the valley. The par four dogleg left makes a green-seeking drive tough as thick prairie grass, brush, and a bunker to the right of the green stand in your way. The safest play is to drive for the corner of the dogleg, keeping in mind that the fairway slopes down to the left.

Hole 3Hole 3

163

152

119

If you like water, you’ll love Hole #3. With the river running in front of and behind the green and a greenside bunker, placing the tee-shot can be tricky. This is a short par three, and it plays downhill with a fairway drop-zone before the riverbank. #3 is one of the most deceptive holes on the course.

Hole 4Hole 4

459

423

348

Hole #4 is the golfer’s first real chance to pull out the driver. A sweeping left-hand dogleg brings this par five around the river bend and between thick woods. A long drive has to be well-placed or it could end up in the bush or out of bounds.

Hole 5Hole 5

316

290

281

Hole #5 is a straightforward but challenging par four. The fairway is bounded by the river on both sides and the green is just out of sight to the left. A conservative tee-shot is usually best, but driving the green isn’t impossible.

Hole 6Hole 6

286

274

243

The sixth tee provides a clear, enticing view of the green. A drive, however, has to cross the bend in the river and avoid heavy brush on the left. Hole #6 is moderately long, but shot-placement is extremely important.

Hole 7Hole 7

365

328

310

Hole #7 is the most difficult hole on the course. A long and uphill par four, Hole #7 forces the golfer to avoid the river on the left and the reservoir on the right. The river crosses the fairway with 100 yards left to the green, and the two-tiered green will make putting tricky.

Hole 8Hole 8

174

162

130

The second par three on the course, Hole #8 is all uphill. Getting on the green isn’t too hard if you can avoid the greenside bunker, but the huge green makes putting difficult.

Hole 9Hole 9

306

300

291

The home stretch. Hole #9 is a straight par four, but it plays along the side of the hill, and leads to the most difficult green on the course. A ravine cutting across the fairway means you’ll have to choose your tee shot carefully.

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