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Excerpts from the Sunnydale Golf Society
75th Anniversary Speech.
Courtenay Golf Club Ltd. was formed in
1923 and an additional 89 acres of land was purchased on July 18, 1923
this land included the Sandwick course. 11 years later Joe Idiens
then purchased the course in 1934 and changed the name to "Sunnydale"
(named after a place in Sunningdale Berkshire England). Joe sold
Sunnydale in 1943 to Doug Newson and Ivan Aven who operated it until 1945
at which time they sold it to Percy Elsey. It was during Elsey's
ownership that a liquor licence was obtained and in 1947 Sunnydale came
into it's own as a social center, hosting many small golf tournaments and
business banquets.
In 1951 the golf course was sold
and this time to Fred Richardson from Victoria, B.C. who at the time
owned The Tillicum Athletic Club. It follows that our open
tournaments were named "Tillicum". Sunnydale was once again
sold in
1966 to a group of RCAF pilots from 442 Squadron at Comox; Doug & Frank
Metcalfe, Ed Riley and Earle Neil. Over the course of 10 years they
made vast improvements to the deep water well, the lagoon at the 17th hole,
the watering system, kitchen area and the original club house foundation.

The situation of profits and losses was
becoming more evident and Sunnydale was put up for sale in 1976.
The possibility of parceling the land for sale was a key factor which
could split up the course; so without delay members assembled to save the Sunnydale
Golf course consequently creating the "Sunnydale Golf Society"
The Sunnydale Society than approached the
Provincial Government for help and with the assistance of the Social Credit Government they were able to strike up a deal of
an 105 acre land lease. Soon after
the golf course was brought into the City of Courtenay; making water and sewer
services available. After many years of negotiations, loan payments
and red tape Sunnydale Golf Society was in a clear position to improve the
facility into an 18 hole facility.
In 1979, 45 acres was cleared,
graded and excavation of the large water reservoir was finished.
Additional money was raised and some money was borrowed to provide irrigation to all
18 holes and to drill a new deep well. Hundreds of volunteer hours,
labour, goodwill and discounts from suppliers and local businesses helped
this endeavour come true. In 1981 hundreds of trees were planted,
the greens were seeded and the course was officially opened on June 4,
1983; and at the time it was known as the only 18 hole golf
course north of Nanaimo.
There is no question that Sunnydale has a
strong viable history of self-sufficiency, hard work and sheer energy of
its members. Sunnydale Golf has been providing a healthy recreational facility on
Vancouver Island for nearly 80 years. As well, Sunnydale Golf Society
provides full time employment for 10-12 people and up to 28 part time
workers including summer employment opportunities for students.
The Sunnydale Golf Society would like to give
heartfelt credit and thanks to the excellent work done by the Men's and
Ladies Clubs and the many sponsors who contribute both time and money each
year. Thank you very much for all your help and support.
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