![]() ![]() Garrett says the nature of the game - fresh air, wide open spaces and spending time with friends - has encouraged many to pick up their clubs, even if it’s been a while. ![]() Photo Courtesy Tourism PEI/Evan Schiller. Take in the spectacular scenery at The Links at Crowbush Cove. “They know they can expect good people, good products and reasonable pricing.” Nova Scotians have heard of us, they understand what we’re all about and they’re very comfortable making the decision to come to P.E.I.,” says Ryan Garrett with PEI’s Finest Golf, which consists of Brudenell River, Dundarave and The Links at Crowbush Cove. As soon as the Atlantic Canada bubble was introduced on July 3, Nova Scotians have been eagerly driving across Confederation Bridge and sailing over on the ferry for long-awaited Island getaways - and most have been packing their golf clubs. But the Island is home to more than 25 unique golf courses that delight and inspire golf enthusiasts from around the world.įor Nova Scotians, golfing on Prince Edward Island has always been as natural as the red sandstone that gently slopes down to the sea. From the sky, Prince Edward Island almost looks like one huge golf course, with rolling greens, sand traps and scenic ocean views.
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