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Lake Lure Municipal Golf Course (9 Holes), Lake Lure, North Carolina; Monroe Country Club (The Front 9 Holes), Monroe; Mooresville Golf Course (The Front 9 Holes), Mooresville; Mimosa Hills Country Club, Morganton; New Bern Golf and Country Club, New Bern; Catawba Country Club, Newton; Pinehurst No. 1, Pinehurst; Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst
Banff Springs golf course Bally Haly Golf Club Don Valley golf Course Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu golf course Humber Valley golf club Monck's Landing golf course Pippy Park golf course La Tempête Golf Club. The following are incomplete lists of notable golf courses in Canada by province and territory.
In 2002, Scoregolf rated Highlands Links the best golf course in all of Canada. In 2003, Golf Digest rated the Highlands Links the 64th best golf course in the world. In 2007, Golf Magazine rated the Highlands Links the 38th best golf course in the world. In 2013, Links Magazine rated Highlands Links 66th best golf course in the world. In 2013 ...
Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa is a golf-focused resort in Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. The 1,100-acre (450-hectare) property was owned by Canadian businessman Ron Joyce (co-founder of Tim Hortons) and opened in 2000. The course was designed by Graham Cooke and has a par of 72.
New Glasgow is a town in Pictou County, in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is situated on the banks of the East River of Pictou, which flows into Pictou Harbour, a sub-basin of the Northumberland Strait. The town's population was 9,075 in the 2016 census.
Designed by architect Tom McBroom, the course opened in 1998 and was named the best new golf course in Canada by Golf Digest. [1] The club has hosted several prestigious events including the 2005 Canadian Amateur Championship, the 2006 Canadian Club Championship [2] and the 2012 Nova Scotia Men's Amateur Golf Championship and most current 2016 ...
The Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa is a seasonal coastal resort hotel located at Digby, Nova Scotia, on the shores of the Annapolis Basin.The Digby Pines was owned by the Province of Nova Scotia until late in 2019, and was one of the province's three "Signature Resorts," along with Liscombe Lodge Resort and Conference Center in Liscombe Mills, and Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa in Ingonish Beach.
The population fluctuates from winter to summer, with only a few year-round residents. The main employment is in agriculture and tourism. The Gulf Shore is the location for the Northumberland Links Golf Course. [1]