South Surrey golf course offers men’s club 2026 memberships

Published 11:30 am Friday, January 23, 2026

The Nico Wynd men’s golf club has released a limited number of available memberships for the 2026 Season.

Media relations director Ross Ruddick noted that returning members were given a December deadline to renew their memberships and, since that date has elapsed, there will be a limited number of opportunities for the general public to join this historic 46-year-old South Surrey club.

The men’s club consists of two separate leagues that play a full 18 holes at the Nico Wynd Golf Course on Crescent Road.

While the Tuesday league is for players 55 years or older and it is completely full with a lengthy waiting list, the Saturday league is for players 19 years or older, and there are membership openings in this group, Ruddick said.

Both leagues have regular seasons that run from the middle of March through to the end of October and then offer winter play for those brave enough to handle colder weather.

The golf course provides preferential morning tee times on a year-round basis with the first times ranging from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., depending on the time of year; tee times are over a two-hour window.

Annual membership in the Saturday league is $165 for 2026, and then there is a nominal fee for each event to cover the cost of prizes.

The men’s club is also given exclusive access to some discounted multi-game and season passes, Ruddick said, and unlike the general public, men’s club events are all a full 18 holes with tee positions that differ between the front and back nines.

Scheduled events will include regular stroke play, Stableford, match play and the occasional team competition. There are also several significant competitions such as Ace of the Month and Year, Club Championships, The Nico Cup and the Memorial, which all lead up to a year-end wind-up banquet.

Ruddick noted that this club, although adhering to the Rules of Golf (for example – no gimmies), the competition on the course is low-pressure and notable for friendly camaraderie between all members.

The playing field is leveled out by using handicaps that range from plus 2 to around 30, and new members will obtain a registered handicap after five official rounds.

The camaraderie and friendly banter continues after the rounds are completed, as most members patronize the clubhouse and this post-round socializing is what makes this club unique, Ruddick said.

For more information or to apply for membership, visit www.nwmgc.ca or to drop by the course to pick up a brochure.