Specialized Services

Golf Course Planning

Golf courses are often identified as desired facilities to be incorporated into the all-season development and operation of a mountain resort. While BHA are not golf course architects, we apply our GIS analyses of the study areas to define golf course opportunities that tie into the overall potential at a resort. Our plans are designed to first determine whether or not the site is capable of accommodating golf. Secondly they are oriented to suggest that the course should begin and end in a particular location that complements the quality of experience offered at the resort.

CANADA

Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, BC
Canada Olympic Park, Calgary, AB
Cheekye Golf Resort, Squamish, BC
Coal Creek Golf Resort, Fernie BC
Craig Bay, Parksville, BC
Elk Ridge Golf and RV Resort, Waskesiu, SK
Fairmont Hot Springs Par 3, Fairmont, BC
Fernie Alpine Resort, Fernie, BC
Glen Eden Ski Area, Milton, ON
Green Lake Golf Course, Whistler, BC
Hemlock Ski Resort, Aggasiz, BC
Island Lake Resort, Fernie, BC
Kicking Horse Feasibility Study, Golden, BC
Kimberley Alpine Resort, Kimberley, BC
Mike Wiegele Heli-Ski Resort/Saddle Mountain, Blue River, BC
Rossland Golf Course, Rossland, BC
Silver Star Mountain Resort, Vernon, BC

 

USA

Jay Peak Ski Resort, Jay, VT
Mission Ridge Ski Resort, Wenatchee, WA
Silver Mountain – Galena Ridge Golf Course, Kellogg, ID
Stowe Ski Resort, Stowe, VT

INTERNATIONAL

Akagihara Showa Mura, Japan
AM CUBE, Japan
Itonose Resort, Japan
Jisan Golf and Country Club, Korea
Iida Forest Resort, Japan
Iizuna Ski Resort, Japan
Mt. Jeans Ski Resort Nasu, Japan
Nango Mura, Japan
Nasu Prairie Ski Area, Japan
Nihonland, Japan
Niseko West Valley Resort Community
Rota International Resort, Northen Marianas Islands
Rusutsu Resort, Japan
Sahoro Resort, Japan
Shintotsukawa Pinneshiri Universal Resort, Japan
Tono Highland Village, Japan

Sightseeing Gondola Alignment

Golf courses are often identified as desired facilities to be incorporated into the all-season development and operation of a mountain resort. While BHA are not golf course architects, we apply our GIS analyses of the study areas to define golf course opportunities that tie into the overall potential at a resort. Our plans are designed to first determine whether or not the site is capable of accommodating golf. Secondly they are oriented to suggest that the course should begin and end in a particular location that complements the quality of experience offered at the resort.

Brent Harley and Associates Inc. 2020