SCOREGolf has issued its biennial Top 100 of courses in Canada. As always it is a good conversation starter, and Editor Jason Logan puts a lot of time into trying to create the best list...
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Notes on Gary’s Top 50 Courses in Canada
Lists of golf courses TOP 50, TOP 100, TOP 10 are all conversation starters. No one will agree with every list. GOLF DIGEST...
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Gary’s Top 50 Golf Courses in Canada list
Lists of golf courses TOP 50, TOP 100, TOP 10 are all conversation starters. No one will agree with every list. GOLF DIGEST...
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Busy summer on Nova Scotia courses
It was a great summer for golf and tourism in Nova Scotia and in particular Cape Breton Island. The slide of the Canadian...
Read MoreCanada’s best par 5s: The experts weigh in
It wasn’t hard for our panel to find great three-shot holes scattered across Canada, and there was some general agreement on a couple of truly genius designs, namely Stanley Thompson’s...
Canada’s Best Par 4s: The panel weighs in
There was a little consensus in picking the top two-shot holes in Canada. Other than the 16th at Cabot Links, which was picked by four of our select group, and the second hole at Highlands...
Canada’s best golf holes: Experts weigh in on...
Recently I saw a posting claiming to list the best 18 holes in the world, a seemingly impossible and herculean task that is always going to have a vast number of detractors. It is like...
Course Review: Cabot Cliffs (Inverness, NS)
Review: Cabot Cliffs (Inverness, NS) Designer: Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw Overview: Cabot Cliffs is the most exciting and significant golf design to open in Canada since Highlands Links...
10 things you need to know about Cabot Links and Cliffs
The second hole at Cabot Cliffs is amazing for its setting, and how the shaping might convince you that some elements are natural, though they are created by the Coore/Crenshaw team. On...
A year of courses: Cabot, Calgary and Laval stand out
Course I’m most intrigued by: Cabot Cliffs I toured all of Cabot Cliffs in July, walking with Bill Coore, one of the architects behind the project. I don’t think there’s ever been so much...