Cabot Links: A Canadian gem evolves from coal mine

'Have Clubs Will Travel' host David Wood showcases the captivating Cabot Links, a Canadian classic located on Cape Breton Island in upper northeast Nova Scotia. Opened as a full 18-hole routing in 2013, the Rod Whitman-designed course has risen to No. 35 on Golf Digest's 'World's 100 Greatest Golf Courses' list
Cabot Links: A Canadian gem evolves from coal mine
Cabot Links: A Canadian gem evolves from coal mine /

Have Clubs Will Travel host David Wood profiles Cabot Links, the older half of Canada’s two links-style courses that comprise the Cabot Cape Breton golf destination in Nova Scotia. Though opened in 2011 as a 10-hole course and expanded to 18 holes in 2013, the Rod Whitman-designed Cabot Links feels as if it naturally arose from the ground instead of being built on a former coal mine along the coast of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

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