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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Fort Langley Golf & Country:
OK At first glance, one might surmise that this is a kinda "hick town" place, but not so! It's refreshingly upbeat, well ordered and kept, and a fine establishment- not to mention some very good, challenging golfing. If you eat here the food is very good. Overall this is a wonderful experience and worth taking when in the area. Good memories! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Fort Langley Golf & Country:
I enjoy golfing at Fort Langley. The course is challenging, there are great views, the elevation changes make the course interesting, but being along the river brings mosquito's and they are a pain. Spring and fall, before and after the course is great. View all feedback.
This lovely 18-hole semi-private golf course is very affordable and offers an interesting layout, although it can be a bit bumpy. Overall, it is not too busy and is great for beginners.
My family and I recently moved to the area and discovered this gem of a casual dining spot. We have visited for lunches a few times and also tried their Friday burger special. The outdoor patio is covered and overlooks the beautiful 18th hole, creating a peaceful dining experience without loud music like the local pubs. The food is fresh, reasonably priced, and expertly prepared. I highly recommend trying the prime rib burger, especially since it's only $10 on Fridays. Additionally, they offer the best-priced beer in the area. The friendly service is the cherry on top, making us eager to return throughout the summer.
If you enjoy delicately battered fish and crispy fries, this restaurant is perfect for you to visit on a Friday evening. However, please note that it is only open during the golf season.
Had breakfast on the patio last week and it was delicious. We had had breakfast out most mornings that week and this by far was the best and less expensive as well as having a nice view of the golf course
Poor maintenance spoils a good golf course. With no rain for a long time the course is dried out and the irrigation system is not doing the job. Bunkers are full of footprints and lack sand. There are other courses in the area in better shape. The one good thing is that the pace of play is usually around four hours or less.