Brudenell River Golf Course

Brudenell River Golf Course
Club information
Coordinates 46°12′31″N 62°36′20″W / 46.20861°N 62.60556°W / 46.20861; -62.60556Coordinates: 46°12′31″N 62°36′20″W / 46.20861°N 62.60556°W / 46.20861; -62.60556
Location Brudenell, Prince Edward Island
Established 1969
Type Public
Owned by Province of Prince Edward Island
Total holes 18
Website http://www.golfpei.ca/course/brudenell
Designed by C. E. Robbie Robinson
Par 72
Length 6055
Course rating 69.4
Slope rating 134

Brudenell River Golf Course is a public golf course located in Brudenell, Prince Edward Island. The course is an eighteen-hole course built by the provincial government of Prince Edward Island was originally opened in 1969.[1] The course gets its name from the Brudenell River, which is part of the The Three Rivers, as several of the courses holes lie along the river. The Brudenell River Golf Course shares the practice grounds and clubhouse with its sister course Dundarave Golf Course.

History

The Brudenell River golf course started out as a nine-hole course at the location of the current course. In the late 60s, a member of the Legislative Assembly, Lorne Bonnell, in conjunction with a group of the course's regulars, built the current course. The provincial government expanded the course to 18 holes with the intent of drawing tourism to the Eastern region of Prince Edward Island.[2] The full 18-hole golf course officially opened in 1969.[1]

In 2007, the provincial government began looking to sell the Brudenell River Golf course, along with the other three courses it owns. The reasoning behind the decision was the large expenditure of taxpayer money on course maintenance; loses from the four courses totaled $858,900 in the 2014-2015 golf season.[3] Tourism Minister Robert Henderson was quoted as saying, "Obviously, when you’re on the floor of the estimates [committee] … and you’re saying you invested in this stuff, sometimes comments get made that maybe that would have been better spent on an X-ray machine or books,"[3] in relation to the government's decision to sell the courses. As of the 2015 golf season, no sale had been completed and the course is still maintained by the provincial government.[4]

Course

Brudenell River is one of Prince Edward Island's top golf courses.[5] It has been awarded as one of the top 50 golf courses in Canada, and Top 6 Best Golf Resorts in Canada by SCORE Golf.[1] The course lays beside the Brudenell River, which is part of the The Three Rivers and from which the course receives it name. This course has a nontraditional par format, containing six par-3s, six par-4s and six par-5s.[1] It shares practice grounds, clubhouse and intertwines with its sister course Dundarave Golf Course to make a 36-hole facility.

Scorecard

Brudenell River
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Blue 72.6/137 3954551724901634901975503903302 13546639037018555522555336032396541
White 69.4/134 3754341614601354751805033223045 13143436032217452917053635430106055
Red 72.5/130 325348140390903951314252782522 9436029925615042015047228124825004
Par 443535354 36 354435354 36 72
Handicap 1111591757313 18122141081646

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "About Brudenell". PEI Finest Golf. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  2. Garrett, Ryan. "How was the original Brudenell River golf course founded and developed?". Ask an Islander. Tourism PEI. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 Taber, Jane. "As golf tourism declines, PEI's government struggles to make par". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  4. Wright, Teresa. "Prince Edward Island golf courses fail to sell in 2014". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  5. "Brudenell River Golf Course". Golf Canada. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
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