Golf

Andersons Creek Golf Club. Designed by Graham Cooke, this rolling parkland course features some tricky terrain and water hazards on nine holes. The third hole is one to watch out for, with a steep downward slope to the green. Proud of the game's Scottish roots, the championship course employs its own bagpiper. 68 Rte. 240, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1M0. 902/886–2222; 866/886–4422; www.andersonscreek.com. C$49.50–C$85 daily rate. Closed mid-Oct–mid-May.

Eagles Glenn Golf Course. Graham Cooke was the designer behind this course, reminiscent of a Scottish links course, with 18 walkable holes in a stunning setting. This championship course is a testing one, but five sets of tees allow for various skill levels. 374 Eagles Glenn Blvd., Rte. 6, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1M0. 902/963–3600; 866/963–3600; www.eaglesglenn.com. C$49.50–C$85. Closed Nov.–Apr..

Glasgow Hills Resort and Golf Club. About five minutes southeast of Cavendish, this course wins high praise for its challenging Les Furber–designed layout and killer clubhouse views. Kept in superior condition, it utilizes the natural, undulating landscape, with views of the River Clyde and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It's popular with many top players, although every hole has multiple tee boxes to suit all levels of play. 98 Glasgow Hills Dr., New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1N0. 866/621–2200; www.glasgowhills.com. C$50–C$85. Closed mid-Oct–mid-May.

Green Gables Golf Course. This classic Stanley Thompson–designed course was restored by Thomas McBroom in 2007. The result reflects many of Thompson's original features. With great views and ocean breezes tickling your shot, it's a good choice for both aspiring and avid golfers. The clubhouse lounge serves refreshments and light meals. The 18-hole, par-72 course opens for play May through October. 8727 Rte. 6, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1N0. 902/963–4653; 888/870–5454; www.greengablesgolf.com. C$45–C$100. Closed Nov.–Apr..