The Lobstick Golf Course was built in 1935.
The course was designed by legendary Canadian
architect Stanley Thompson and is a member of
the Stanley
Thompson Society.
According to native legend, the tassle top "lobstick"
tree, created by lopping off a series of branches
below the top, was used as a navigational marker.
The practice continued with fur traders, early
settlers, timber cruisers and prospectors in the
area. In modern times the "lobstick"
tree serves as a reminder of the areas rich historical
past, and marks the beginning of a course rich
in golfing adventure and tradition.
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