Discover the best top things to do in Southwest Nova Scotia, United States including Amherst Golf Club, Clare Golf & Country Club, Wallace River Golf Course, Northumberland Links Golf Club, Parrsboro Golf Course, Chester Golf Club, Truro Golf Club, Paragon Golf & Country Club, Ken-Wo Golf Club, Sherwood Golf & Country Club.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Found this almost by accident, so glad that we did. This little 9 hole is in spectacular shape, much better than many of the better known courses. A tremendous value, with some challenging but not overwhelming holes. A real pleasure to play but not daunting for the less experienced golfer. Numbers 6 & 7 are beautiful. Great value for juniors, only $10 for 9 when we were there, no better deal to be found anywhere. Will be back.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Overlooking the beautiful Northumberland Strait, Nova Scotia, Northumberland Links is one of Atlantic Canada’s most picturesque and challenging golf courses. Don’t let its length fool you… prevailing winds, rolling fairways, well-placed bunkers and lightning fast greens make it a true test and enjoyable experience. The ocean scenery combines with the beautiful landscaping of the grounds to create an atmosphere perfect for a round of golf. The bentgrass greens are designed to challenge even the most serious players.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Chester offers visitors the magic of a classic golf course in a seaside setting. The course routing provides a golfing adventure that is both challenging and enjoyable for all skill levels. It is a joy to play, whether you aspire to break one hundred twenty or par of seventy. Any missed shots will be due to the distracting beauty of the Atlantic Ocean, the islands, and the colourful sailboats tacking in the wind. After your round, come in and sample some of the finest seafood found in Nova Scotia. We're told the seafood chowder is superb.
Nice dining Room overlooking the first hole and Chester harbour. Three choices of a table,outside on the deck, in the sun room or in the main dining room. Good menu but we went for seafood, I had the seafood chowder, EXCELLENT comes covered in a mound of lobster, lobster sandwich loaded with lobster, fish cakes two very large, fish chowder again excellent just didn’t have as much lobster. Service excellent with passable wine list and good selection of beers and ales.altogether well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The Truro Golf Club has an established reputation as a full service golf facility. A Semi-Private golf course, open to the public, The Jewel of the Hub enjoys many summer visitors who return year after year to enjoy the course and the service. There is a fully stocked Golf Shop on site, with clothing and equipment for both ladies and men. We have a fleet of thirty new power carts that are available by request for your round. Also available for rent are premium pull carts. The driving range, chipping and putting green are open to the public.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Paragon Golf and Country Club is a semiprivate golf course consisting of 18 of the finest golf holes in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. There is a mixture of tree-lined fairways with tight greens as well as wide open fairways with accommodating greens. Water hazards and sand traps add to your golfing experience as you wind your way through the course. Low membership fees are a pleasant surprise when compared to other courses in the Annapolis Valley and green fees are reasonable too. Paragon is a full featured golf course with all the amenities of a first class golf course including tournament banquet hosting. Staff and members are friendly and courteous and look forward to showing off their beloved course.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Located in the heart of the beautiful Annapolis Valley, Ken-Wo Golf Club was formed in 1921.This member-owned course has been welcoming guests to its championship location for years and continues to be recognized as one of the friendliest places to play in the Maritimes. Being one of the oldest clubs in Nova Scotia, Ken-Wo boasts a challenging 18-hole layout over 6,300 yards. In recent years, the club has hosted the Canadian Junior Championship and the Canadian Women's Amateur Championship, recognizing its reputation as a challenging course.
This place is very friendly all around, I'm a latino guy, so I hope you get what I'm saying, I met great people and had I wonderful time every single time I played that course. I love it.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
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