Glen Arbour Golf Course
Glen Arbour located in Hammonds Plains Nova Scotia is a classic golf course, framed by mature hard woods and spectacular views of three natural lakes. Sculptured bent grass fairways, bluegrass roughs and a fully manicured practice facility combine to offer an unforgettable setting.
Opened in 1999 Glen Arbour has played host to the inaugural Wayne Gretzky and Friends Invitational and the 2005 BMO Canadian Ladies Open. Course designer, Graham Cooke created a masterpiece that challenges and rewards every golfer.
Glen Arbour is part of an integrated housing community owned and operated by Annapolis Group, a Nova Scotia based company owned by the Hennigar Family, descendants of the founder, R. A. Jodrey. The course features five sets of tees and measures 6800 from the back tees.

