
Rollo Bay Greens is a challenging 9 hole golf
course laid out on gently rolling land, where club selection and ball
placement are essential. Reaching the green will give the golfer little
reason to smile - an assortment of swales and pin placements, that reflect a
cruel mind, will often punish the golfer who does not get it close to the
hole. However, golfers are rewarded by well-maintained putting surfaces.
Rollo Bay Greens is a treat for golfers who enjoy the finesse of the game.
The golf course is on gently sloping land with
a number of the fairways routed through mature stands of black spruce. It is
an easy walking course. The natural contours of the land have provided the
opportunity to construct a number of ponds which come into play of four
fairways.
Rollo Bay Greens
has a spectacular view of Rollo Bay and the Northumberland Strait. The course
also borders on the Rollo Bay Wild Bird Sanctuary where thousands of Canada
geese rest on their flight north and south.
The course was started in the summer on 1994 and was opened
in May 1996 and has experienced development and and growth of membership
each of its 9 years of play.
Here are some
pictures of the course and guests over the past few years:
Click
here to watch the
slideshow of the 9 hole course.
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