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213 GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB PAR 4 ● 363 YARDS MORELL, PEI Prince Edward Island is home to a remarkable collection of golf courses that attract players from around the world. The Links at Crowbush Cove stands out for its breathtaking seaside views and challenging layout. It's part of a trio of sister courses in eastern PEI, alongside Brudenell River and Dundarave, each offering a unique experience. From coastal dunes to riverside fairways, PEI's golf scene is diverse, scenic, and truly world-class. Designed by legendary architect Tom McBroom, The Links at Crowbush was immediately recognized by Golf Digest as Canada's Best New Course in 1994, and still the publication gives it a 5-star rating. Overlooking the north shore dunes of PEI, Crowbush continues to enthrall all those who take the challenge to conquer one of North America's very best. Undulating fairways, water holes with a wisp of wind, pot bunkers, and challenging greens all come together to provide you with an experience not to be forgotten. Truly an unbelievable combination of nature and imagination. Set against the stunning backdrop of one of Prince Edward Island's most beautiful beaches, the 16th at The Links at Crowbush Cove is a deceptively challenging par 4 that demands both strategy and precision. The hole begins with a forced carry of 180 to 200 yards over a large pond, immediately testing your nerve off the tee. The fairway is guarded by bunkers and mounding along the left side, naturally guiding players to favor the right. This is the ideal angle, as it opens a clear view of the green for your approach. The green itself is small, elevated, and well defended, particularly by two short bunkers on the left. Precision is key here. The putting surface is divided into three distinct sections: front, back left, and back right. The center of the green is the highest point, subtly funnelling balls into one of these three areas depending on where they land. Putting can be tricky, breaks are often more pronounced than they appear, and the slope can make for some surprisingly quick putts. Take your par and move on, as four is a score to be proud of here. Architect: Tom McBroom Photography by Evan Schiller Scan to view Stay & Play specials H O L E 16 th THE LINKS AT CROWBUSH COVE

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