Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa

Fox Harb'r

Entrance gate to Fox Harb'r Resort
Club information
Location in Nova Scotia
Coordinates 45°52′1″N 63°27′8″W / 45.86694°N 63.45222°W / 45.86694; -63.45222Coordinates: 45°52′1″N 63°27′8″W / 45.86694°N 63.45222°W / 45.86694; -63.45222
Type Private
Owned by Ron Joyce
Total holes 18
Website www.foxharbr.com
Designed by Graham Cooke
Par 72
Length 7,205
Course record 63 - Tiger Woods (2009)

Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa is a golf-focused resort in Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. The 1,100-acre (450-hectare) property is owned by Canadian businessman Ron Joyce (co-founder of Tim Hortons) and opened in 2000. The course has a par of 72; the course record was set by Tiger Woods in 2009. In addition to the golf course, the resort has a spa, marina, shooting range, and private air strip.

History

Joyce acquired the 1,100 acres of ocean-front for the property in 1987,[1] and opened it in 2000.[2] The remnants of a lobster-processing plant from the property's previous use are visible from the back-nine holes of the course. The resort was originally envisioned to be a gated community centred on the golf course. Houses or townhouses would be privately owned and occupied by either permanent or seasonal residents, but the resort eventually evolved into a combination of "private club and public golf".[1]

Golf course

The golf course is 250 acres (100 hectares) and was designed by Graham Cooke; in 2001 Golf Digest awarded it Best New Canadian Course,[2] and in 2009 listed it as the number fifteen in their top-twenty golf courses in Canada.[3] The 7,205-yard, par 72[4] course follows the coast of the Northumberland Strait of the Atlantic Ocean. In 2010 the course saw approximately 7,000 rounds of golf played. At a private event in 2009 Tiger Woods shot the course record, a 63.[2]

Facilities

The Fox Harb'r Resort includes a spa and conference centre. It is accessed by the road that was dubbed 'Amazing Grace Boulevard' by Ron Joyce, or the 4,885-foot (1,489-metre) private air strip.[1][2] While serving as Canadian ambassador to the United States, Frank McKenna used the Fox Harb'r facilities for an annual summer event (known as the Frank McKenna Networking Event[5]) he organized to bring together business-people from around the Maritime Provinces.[6] The resort also includes a marina and a lodge for game bird hunting.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bradshaw, Stacy (April 2011). "Fox Harb'r Golf Resort & Spa". Golf Canada Magazine. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Peters, Tom. "Fox Harb'r, Nova Scotia's classy resort". Canadian Golfer. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  3. "Best Courses In 203 Countries". Golf digest. May 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  4. "Golf Course Management". Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. 70 (1-6): 10. 2002.
  5. "Former British PM to grace Fox Harb'r resort". The News. 20 July 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  6. Sawler, Harvey (2009). Frank McKenna: Beyond Politics. Douglas & McIntyre. pp. 60–66.
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