description Cabot Cliffs Overview
Cabot Cliffs is a challenging links golf course situated on Canada’s Atlantic coast in Nova Scotia. Designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, it offers a uniquely natural experience emphasizing strategic play within its dramatic coastal setting. The course’s design, inspired by classic British links courses, has earned it international recognition among serious golfers seeking a demanding yet rewarding test of skill. It is particularly suited for experienced players appreciating the subtleties of traditional golf architecture.
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Who designed the Cabot Cliffs golf course?
Cabot Cliffs was designed by the famous architectural team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. They are renowned for their minimalist philosophy that emphasizes strategic play within a dramatic natural setting.
Where is Cabot Cliffs located?
The challenging links golf course is situated on Canada’s Atlantic coast in Inverness, Nova Scotia. It sits adjacent to its sister course, the highly acclaimed Cabot Links.
What type of golf course is Cabot Cliffs?
It is a true links-style course, meaning it is built on sandy, treeless coastal terrain directly next to the ocean. The design was heavily inspired by classic cliffside courses found in Scotland and Ireland.
When did Cabot Cliffs officially open to the public?
The course officially opened for play in 2016. It quickly garnered international praise, frequently landing on lists of the top 100 golf courses in the world.
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