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Royal Colwood Golf and Country Club

Victoria, British Columbia
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
April 20, 1996
Vol. III, p. 90

Arms of the Royal Colwood Golf and Country Club

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Blazon

Arms

Per saltire Azure and Murrey over all two golf clubs in saltire Or surmounted by a plate and thereon a representation of the crown of St. Edward proper all between four dogwood flowers Argent seeded Or;

Crest

On a plate issuant from a circlet of maple leaves Gules and dogwood flowers Argent seeded Or a saltire Azure surmounted by a cougar's face Or;

Motto

PROVOCATIO SPLENDOR TRADITIO;


Symbolism

Arms

The blue and red colours are taken from the former emblem of the Club, as are the golf clubs. The dogwood flower is the floral emblem of British Columbia and refers to the Club’s location. The Royal Crown indicates that the Club was given Royal Patronage in 1929 by the Prince of Wales, who confirmed that patronage in 1936 as King Edward VIII. The Club had been given permission in 1931 to use the prefix “Royal” by King George V.

Crest

The maple leaves and dogwood flowers honour Canada and British Columbia. The cougar’s head refers to an animal native to the province. The St. Andrew’s cross is symbolic of the tradition that golf originated in Scotland.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “Challenge, splendour, tradition”.