Predator Ridge Resort

Predator Ridge Golf Resort is a 36-hole golf resort community in the Okanagan Valley outside Vernon, British Columbia.

Predator Ridge Resort spans 1,200 acres and is home to a community of over 600 people.

The original two nine-hole loops, designed by Les Furber, were named after resident birds of prey: The Osprey and The Red Tail.

To expand into a 36-hole golf facility, architect Doug Carrick was hired to build 9 new holes as well as renovate the original 9-hole Peregrine course.

The Predator course hosted the Telus World Skins Game, twice, in 2000 and 2008.