Location:
Clyde
River, Shelburne County
Scenic Trail:
Lighthouse
Travel Directions:
From Halifax, exit 28 on Hwy 103 (Clyde River) 1 km
south on Route 209 to Port Clyde Road, Clyde River,15 minutes from Shelburne.
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Special
Events for 2010
Opening Dinner May 29
Opening Scramble May 29
Maritime Senior
Seal Island Classic June 3
Founders Invitational June 5 - 6
South Shore Senior
Ladies Field Day June 24
Maurice Lyons Memorial June 26 - 27(single play)
Canada Day Tourney July 1
NS Men's Amateur July 7 - 10
Seafest Mixed July 24 - 25
Ryan, Benji, Justin Memorial August 8
Fireball Golf Classic August 14 -15 (Women)
Club Championship September 4 - 6
South Shore Senior
SnoBall Tournament
Closing Scramble & Dinner
Key Contacts
President: Dan Wilms
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Our History
Construction began on farmland for the original nine hole course
in 1959 and opened for play August 1, 1960. There have been many changes
made to the original layout as additional land was acquired. There were
two new holes put into play in 1993 and two additional holes opened for
play in 1997. The five additional holes have been
completed and the full 18 holes were opened for play on September 12, 2001.
Our Course will take you along the
beautiful Clyde River, through wooded hills with many spectacular views.
Our new five holes (across the road) are beautifully landscaped with ponds
and lined with magnificent rock walls. This is truly a course that can
be enjoyed by golfers of all ages.
Our
Clubhouse, which is the original farmhouse has been renovated
and expanded and will accommodate groups up to 120 persons. Six holes of
the course may be viewed from the large windowed clubhouse or the surrounding
patio deck.
Our Proshop-Kitchen and Bar facilities are available to all and we
cater to groups of 10 or 120 with the same efficient and friendly service.
River Hills--the club noted
for hospitality and friendliness.
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