The Point Roberts Golf and Country Club is becoming to be of the best courses in the Lower Mainland if not the Pacific Northwest. The course is cut through the forest with views of the ocean distracting your eye on several holes. It plays between 5,144 and 6,868 yards depending on the tees and will challenge the potential of every golfer. Graham Cooke and Wayne Carleton have designed a course that flows through the land while taking care not to disturb the natural beauty and wildlife. The course will have you wanting to take risks, but the prudent player will soon learn that an errant shot will have them wishing they would have taken the safer route. Number four is destined to become the signature hole. A 584 yard par five from the back tee it goes slightly uphill with a majestic 80 foot Fir tree in the center of the fairway as an alignment aid. This will be the fairway you look down as you first drive in to the golf course and if this does not make you look forward to playing, then something is wrong with the golfer inside of you.