Sitting at just over 100 yards, this devilish little par three can see the wind blow from seemingly every direction!
Looking back on the second green, with 15 in the distance.
At 619 yards from the very back deck, the best strategy is a nice foil to the sheer scale of the hole, which is massive.
A highlight of links golf can be hitting a low running shot that hugs the contours and trickles up close to the pin (hopefully).
One of the joys of living on the West side of Cape Breton is watching the sun setting over the water. It is amazing to see this on the Eastern seaboard.
This cape hole (the 9th) will wrap around MacIsaac’s Pond and feature the lobster boats as a backdrop. Here it is, growing in nicely!
The sixth hole (plays as the fourth in this year’s 10-hole loop) is rounding into shape. It is a drivable par four with trouble protecting the right side, but plenty of room to lay up left.
The eighth is a lovely par three that is growing in wonderfully. Here's a look from the side of the green with the ninth in the background.
Autumn golf. Some of the best golf days of the year in Cape Breton come in October! - Ben Cowan-Dewar
Great Beach Views! Cabot's #14, 15 & 16 - reminds me of Pebble Beach 7, 9 & 10 - Mike Keiser
"Rod, your double-green complex is truly unique. In a word, it's magnificent. Did you know you were a genius when I hired you?!" - Mike Keiser
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