THE LINKS AT MONTAGUE
🇨🇦 Lake Loon, Nova Scotia, CA
Designed by Graham Cooke
The Links at Montague occupies land near Lake Loon in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, a region known for its agricultural character and rolling terrain. Graham Cooke designed the course, which opened in the early 2000s as part of a broader residential and recreational development. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes and wooded areas typical of the Nova Scotia interior, creating a parkland-style layout distinct from the province's more celebrated coastal links courses.
The design incorporates water features and strategic bunkering across a property that blends open fairways with tree-lined corridors. Several holes play along or across wetland areas, requiring thoughtful club selection and course management. The terrain provides natural movement in the fairways and greens, and the layout offers variety in hole length and direction to test different aspects of a golfer's game.
The facility serves both members and visitors, functioning as a community course for the Lake Loon area and the broader Annapolis Valley. The setting provides views of the surrounding valley landscape, and the course benefits from the region's temperate growing season. As a Graham Cooke design in a less-traveled part of the province, Montague represents the kind of inland golf experience available beyond Nova Scotia's better-known coastal venues, offering accessible play in a rural Maritime setting.
Reviews
there are some tricky holes on this 9 hole executive course.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Montague was designed by Graham Cooke.
Yes. Montague at The Links at Montague is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Montague is 31.
Montague plays 1,880 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Montague is 100.
Montague is a 9-hole course.