FOX HISTORY:

A little
look into the
history of Fox Haven Golf and Country Club.
The Summer
of ’69 . . .
In the
year 1969 Pierre
Elliot Trudeau was the Prime Minister, a new generation gathered at
Woodstock,
the first human walked on the moon and golf came to High Level!
That's
right! In April of
that year High Level's golf club was formed. Eric Evans was the first
President, along with Lloyd Swensen as VP and Tom Diemert as
Secretary/Treasurer.
Much of that summer
was spent preparing the
golf course for use. The task was a community effort in the tiny
frontier town
and in August the dream of a golf course was realized.
The new
club's
first tournament was held Labour Day weekend, August 30. The 36 hole
medal play
event attracted 37 golfers.
According
to a
report in the community newsletter, Northern Echo: "Many of the golfers
expressed their amazement about the quality of the course, which they
considered as 'terrific for High Level'."
In June of
1970
the first Midnight Open was held where golfers actually played at
midnight.
Although the name stuck with the event, the midnight play didn't last
more than
a year or two. The Open was first covered in The Echo in 1973 and was a
27 hole
medal play event. According to an advertisement the 4th annual Midnight
Open
had an entry fee of $12.00 for men, $10.00 for ladies and $7.00 for
juniors.
The
Midnight Open later
evolved to a 36 hole event.
The club officially became High Level Golf & Country Club in 1977 when it was registered as a Society with the government of Alberta.
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