An unforgettable ocean-side course, The Links at Crowbush Cove transformed Prince Edward Island into a golf destination in the early 1990s and shifted Tom McBroom's design career into high gear. Crowbush Cove achieved instant acclaim upon opening in 1993 and kick-started a decade long course-building boom on the picturesque island. McBroom delicately balanced the protected coastal sand dunes, saltwater marshes and natural habitat with a brawny design that plays differently every day due to the ever-present Atlantic winds. Crowbush is a breathtaking mix of rolling fairways, undulating greens, coastal marshland and links holes that has been a fixture in Canada's Top 10 since it opened. Tough but fair, Crowbush is a complete test of golf particularly when the wind blows. Crowbush played host to the Skins Game in 1998 featuring Mike Weir, Fred Couples, John Daly and Mark O'Meara.
Design
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- The Links at Brunello
- 27 Club
- Southwood
- Country Hills
- Tower Ranch
- Tobiano
- Memphrémagog
- Lora Bay
- Oviinbyrd
- The Ridge at Manitou
- Ambassador
- Royal St. Kitts
- Kytäjä, North West
- Whitewater
- FireRock
- Glencairn
- Kytäjä, South East
- Wildfire
- Domaine Laforest
- Ussher's Creek
- Rocky Crest
- King's Riding
- Granite Golf Club
- The Algonquin
- Rattlesnake Point “Sidewinder”
- Rattlesnake Point “Copperhead”
- Timberwolf
- Bell Bay
- Lake Joseph Club
- Le Géant
- Morgan Creek
- Crowbush Cove
- Heron Point
- National Pines
- Camelot
- Ottawa Hunt
- Deerhurst Highlands
- Hockley Valley
- Deer Ridge
- Port Carling
- Pointe West
- Beacon Hall
- Oak Ridge
Awards & Accolades
Best New Course in Canada 1994
First, Golf Digest
“...built on the island's characteristic rust-red clay, McBroom has kept a linksy feel throughout by sculpting and molding the fairways into pleasing shapes.”
John Barton, Golf Digest