About golf in Newfoundland and Labrador
11 coursesNewfoundland and Labrador offer a unique golfing experience characterized by its rugged, natural beauty and diverse terrains. The courses here, such as Humber Valley Resort and Clovelly Golf Course, often feature parkland and links-style layouts that take full advantage of the dramatic landscapes. The region's courses are nestled amidst lush forests, rolling hills, and coastal vistas, providing both a challenging and visually stunning experience. Bally Haly Golf Club, one of the oldest courses in North America, adds a touch of historical significance to the area, while the coastal corridors offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, making the golf here distinct from other regions.
Golfers visiting Newfoundland and Labrador will find a mix of public and semi-private courses, with most offering green-fee access to non-members. The best time to visit is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is mild and the courses are in peak condition. This region suits golfers who appreciate a blend of natural beauty and challenging play, and it caters well to those looking for a serene, uncrowded golfing experience. While the coastal courses offer stunning sea views, inland courses provide a more traditional parkland feel, ensuring a diverse range of golfing experiences.
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