As Regina's municipal executive length course, the Joanne Goulet Golf Club provides city residents with a fast, enjoyable round of golf. In as little as 3 ½ hours you can play a full 18 holes, making the course an ideal choice when you want to golf, but have little time. It allows the golfer to use all the clubs in their bag and is a real challenge, a mix of long and short holes.
The back 9, which was designed by Dave Grant, is longer than the front nine. It also has very genenerous greens which are well protected by sand. Because of their size, they prove to be very inviting targets, and are most forgiving to novice golfers. Their mostly level surfaces read true, allowing you (in most cases) to aggressively tackle the hole.
The Wascana Creek weaves its way through the entire course and is in play on 15 of its holes. The creek provides the bulk of the course's hazards, as Joanne Goulet plays very open with few trees in play.
The most difficult hole on the course is the 13th. This par three plays uphill towards an elevated green, making it play even longer than its 214 yards would indicate. Additional difficulties are provided by a bunker to the front left of the green and the creek in play down its entire left side.