Cabot Links

[1][2] It was designed by Alberta native, Rod Whitman and is located on a former coal mine along the coast of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

[5][6] Designed by world-renowned architect Bill Coore and two-time Masters Winner Ben Crenshaw, Cabot Cliffs quickly captured the media's attention and is considered by many to be in the running as one of the top courses in the world.

Farmers deemed these coastal lands useless because of the sandy soil, so golf course designers began to make use of them.

[16] Located between the land and the sea and with little to no trees, Links golf is subject to strong coastal wind which is why it is best played closer to the ground.

- Panorama - Public House - Cabot Cliffs Pro Shop - Cabot Trading Company 2013 Air Canada En Route Hotel Design Awards Archived 2015-09-06 at the Wayback Machine - Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2015 - Great Golf Resorts of the World - 2014 VISA Canada Traveller Experience of the Year Award