The course’s set of par-5s (Nos. 6, 7, 15 and 16) is rightly considered among the best in all of golf. Max fee: $130 ( Photo: Courtesy Cape Breton Highlands Links ) Featured in
Golf Course Review by: Billy Satterfield. Rankings: 2nd The Takeaway: Highland Links is a Stanley Thompson gem that simply cannot be missed if you are in Nova Scotia. The naturally undulated terrain creates impressively unique fairway and greens and a …
For that I give two thumbs up. The course played firm and fast, but the overall conditions, including the tee boxes were just simply unacceptable for the price ($95 for Cape Breton Residents). New owners just invested 5 million into hotel (Keltic Lodge), and rumour has it that they will invest into the golf course in the near future.
Aug 24, 2021 · Cape Breton Highland Links was once listed by Golf Magazine and other publications as one of the top 100 golf courses in the world. Designed by Stanley Thompson, it is truly a marvel for its location, requiring the removal of thousands of trees and the heavy use of construction to build a course “flat” enough to be playable as it sits on the side of a substantial …
Ontario firm strikes 42-year deal to take over operation of Highlands Links and Keltic Lodge. INGONISH — Parks Canada has worked out details of a lease agreement with an Ontario firm that will operate both the Highlands Links Golf Course and the Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa over the next 42 years.Apr 30, 2015
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Stanley ThompsonConceived and constructed under the watchful eye of world-renowned designer Stanley Thompson, Highlands Links is a classic 18-hole, par 72 links course carved out of one of Canada's most pristine wildernesses, the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
province of Nova ScotiaThe Cape Breton Highlands (French: Plateau du Cap-Breton, Scottish Gaelic: Àrd-thalamh Cheap Bhreatainn), commonly called the Highlands, refer to a highland or mountainous plateau across the northern part of Cape Breton Island in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The Cabot Trail is a scenic highway on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a 298 km (185 mi) loop around the northern tip of the island, passing along and through the Cape Breton Highlands and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
2,400 golf coursesThere are an estimated 2,400 golf courses across the country, while Statistics Canada pegs the number of golfers in Canada at about 1.5 million. That's one course for every 625 players, or 14,500 Canadians—among the highest number per capita in the world.Jul 4, 2014
Highlands Links was designed by Stanley Thompson, who was contracted by the National Park Service to facilitate a make-work project during the Great Depression. The course initially comprised nine holes but was extended to 18. Construction began in 1939, and the course opened in 1941.
Cape Breton Highlands National Park is known for its spectacular highlands and ocean scenery. The Cape Breton Highlands are the most striking feature of northern Cape Breton. Steep cliffs and deep river canyons carve into a forested plateau bordering the Atlantic Ocean.Nov 4, 2020
Cape Breton Highlands National Park was the first national park designated in Atlantic Canada. Renowned for its hiking trails, the park is home to a diverse mix of boreal and temperate species not found elsewhere in Canada. ...
1,749′Cape Breton Highlands / Elevation
From the lower tee, the tree covered hill is off to your right as you attack the green with a wedge or lower iron. Between the downhill approach and separate tee boxes, this is a fun hole to play.
Long players can take a mid-iron into the green and give themselves a look at eagle. Because the approach shot plays uphill, the common miss is short and left since the hill supporting the green has a tendency of repelling weak shots with no regard for your score.
The golf course doesn't punish you with too much length and the fairways are wider than I was expecting for an older course that is carved through heavy trees. If you do manage to hit your ball into the woods you will likely have a difficult time finding it given the amount of undergrowth that loves to hide golf balls.
Cape Breton High land Links was once listed by Golf Magazine and other publications as one of the top 100 golf courses in the world. Designed by Stanley Thompson, it is truly a marvel for its location, requiring the removal of thousands of trees and the heavy use of construction to build a course “flat” enough to be playable as it sits on the side of a substantial mountain heading down to the ocean just off of the Cabot Trail.
The 405-yard hole plays uphill, and both edges of the fairway taper off into the deep woods that line it. Thompson liked to use moguls as a design feature, and this hole smacks you in the face with them. It's a great way to start a round of golf! Thompson didn't use a lot of bunkering at Highlands, and the first hole is a good example of why he didn't need to. Between the moguls, the uphill terrain and the trees, no more hazards are needed.
In the depth of the depression years in the 1930's Thompson approached the Canadian government with the suggestion that championship golf courses be built in the National Parks, and when this radical suggestion was embraced he went on to build the wonderful Highland Links in the Cape Breton Highland National Park.
Highlands Links is sometimes called the Cypress Point of Canada and it’s located on the very tip of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia. The course was laid out in 1939 under the watchful guard of Mount Franey.
June 27, 2020. Stanley Thompson was one of the great golf architects, and is responsible for many of the best courses in Canada. He designed St Georges, Capllano, Hamilton, Jasper & Banff Spring and many more... In the depth of the depression years in the 1930's Thompson approached the Canadian government with the suggestion ...
Yes the course is a throwback and the standard of maintenance is at best average but this place is like golfing ‘heaven’ seemingly at the end of a rainbow, but instead on the edge of the world in unspoilt Cape Breton, an outpost in lowly populated Nova Scotia.
While time, economics, and well-intentioned subsequent Golf Course Architects; have meddled with many of the 100+ courses that Stanley Thompson designed, Cape Breton Highlands Links, is nearly exactly as the master Architect left it in the 1940’s. In many ways, it may not look like the modern ...
Parks Canada had employed Canada’s greatest Golf Course Architect Stanley Thompson, and given him a canvas like no other. Thompson is best known for his work on Canadian Railroad hotel courses, like Banff, Jasper, or St. Georges, but most golf historians agree that the Cape Breton Highlands Links course was the best of his best.