Hole in One Challenge - Starting at $10 000!

Lake Manitoba Resort

Powered by J-Dek Construction and DSC Mechanical, the Lake Manitoba Resort Hole in One Challenge launches with a $10,000+ starting jackpot, with additional funds being added to push the opening pot even higher. The jackpot grows daily through every round played and every shot taken.

Set just steps from the pro shop deck, this dedicated 95-yard par 3 challenge creates a natural viewing area where every shot becomes part of the atmosphere. With an artificial tee and green designed to play like true conditions, and every attempt captured on camera, each swing carries real weight. When someone steps up, people watch. When a ball gets close, you hear it.

The pot builds every day, the setup is always there, and anyone can take a shot. Whether you're finishing your round or coming out specifically for the challenge, it's a simple opportunity to be part of something that keeps growing all season.


How It Works

Every round at Lake Manitoba Resort gives you a chance to take your shot, while also contributing directly to a jackpot that continues to build throughout the season. A portion of each green fee goes into the pot, with $2.50 from every 9-hole round and $5 from every 18-hole round added automatically.

In return, players receive their attempts at the challenge, with one shot included on 9 holes and two on 18. Additional shots are always available for $2, and the challenge is open to the public, so whether you're finishing your round or coming out specifically to take part, the opportunity is always there.

As rounds are played and shots are taken, the jackpot continues to grow, turning a single swing into a moment with real stakes. What begins as a strong starting number builds over time, drawing more attention and creating something that becomes part of the experience throughout the season.

When a hole in one is made, 80% of the jackpot is awarded to the winner, while the remaining 20% is retained and reinvested back into Lake Manitoba Resort.


What You Need to Know

All shots must be taken using official challenge balls from the designated tee and must land on the green without contacting another ball. Every attempt is recorded and verified by staff.

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