BY DARCY NYBO AWine and Golf YLW Connection Magazine • Ad Proof A
good example is Spirit Ridge Vineyard Resort & Spa in
natural pairing in the Okanagan
THE BEAUTY OF THE SOUTH OKANAGAN IS NO MATTER WHERE YOU STAY YOU CAN BE 10 MINUTES AWAY FROM A GOLF COURSE, AND AFTER YOU ARE DONE SINKING PUTTS, YOU ARE MINUTES AWAY FROM SOME OF THE WORLD’S FINEST WINERIES.
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Osoyoos. They are moments away from NK’MIP Cellars, named the #1 BC Winery at the 2012 Wine Access Canadian wine Awards. NK’MIP is a stone’s throw from three spectacular Okanagan courses, including Sonora Dunes, a nine-hole, desert-style course set within the vines that surround Spirit Ridge. Overlooking Osoyoos Lake, this course provides the perfect introduction to your Okanagan golf experience, and thanks to the resort’s stay and play package, you may have reason to linger even longer. Across the lake, Osoyoos Golf
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Club’s two championship courses, Park Meadows and Desert Gold, showcase two very different styles of play. Set within the mountainside desert, Park Meadows is a walkable, resort-style course, while Desert Golf is challenging with its combination of rolling sand dunes and open parkland. No matter which course you choose, you’ll end up loving the gorgeous views of the lake, orchards and vineyards. Just north to Oliver you’ll find the
NK’MIP Canyon Desert Golf Course. Owned and operated by the Osoyoos Indian Band, NK’MIP boasts plenty of
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