As the roots of many Prince Edward Islanders are found in Scotland, so is origin of golf - PEI's favourite game. And it's the Island's physical similarities to the birthplace of the game that solidifies PEI's ranking as one of the world's premiere golf destinations. Top among PEI's golf courses stands Andersons Creek. A feature course in "The Greatest New Courses of Canada" by John Gordon and listed as one of the "Top 100 Courses in Canada" by the Globe & Mail, Andersons Creek is designed by acclaimed golf course architect Graham Cooke.
Andersons Creek Golf Club is laid out over undulating lands with water hazards placed on 9 holes along the course. The distinct feature of Andersons Creek is the Creek itself. This challenging creek has to be crossed 4 times through out your round. Andersons creek has a split of holes containing 4 Par Threes, 10 Par Fours, and 4 Par Fives. Below show's holes 13, 14, 15, two of which have the Creek in play. Strategically placed bunkers will test your game to the fullest every time you play here at Andersons Creek. |  Click on an image to enlarge
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