Brudenell River Golf Course, Public golf course in Brudenell, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Brudenell River Golf Course is an 18-hole facility situated along the Brudenell River with water features including lakes and ponds integrated throughout the layout. The fairways are lined with mature trees and landscaped gardens that frame each hole.
The course was established in 1969 as a provincial initiative with nine holes serving the region's golfing community. It later expanded to its current 18-hole configuration to accommodate growing demand.
The course hosted the Lorie Kane Island Challenge in 2000, marking the first women's skins game competition in Canadian golf history.
The facility shares practice areas and a clubhouse with the adjacent Dundarave Golf Course, allowing you to use both venues. Wind and weather conditions typical of the island can significantly affect play throughout the day.
The course features an unusual symmetric hole distribution with six par-3s, six par-4s, and six par-5s creating a perfectly balanced layout. This rare design ensures that players of all skill levels find appropriate challenges throughout their round.
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