Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 9
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 9
There's an island green on the short, par-4 ninth at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 3
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 3
Here's a side view of the green on the par-3 third hole at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 4
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 4
The fourth hole at Glasgow Hills Golf Club is a heavily bunkered par 5. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 8
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 8
The difficult par-4 eighth hole at Glasgow Hills Golf Club plays through chute of trees. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills golf course - no. 12
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Glasgow Hills golf course - no. 12
The 12th at Glasgow Hills Golf Club is a dogleg-right par 4. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 14
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 14
The par-5 14th and par-3 13th both play around the same body of water at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 16
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 16
The fairway slopes on the par-4 16th at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 17
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Glasgow Hills Golf Club - no. 17
It's all uphill on the approach of the difficult par-5 17th at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills golf course - no. 18
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Glasgow Hills golf course - no. 18
The par-4 finishing hole at Glasgow Hills Golf Club is a long dogleg right. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
Glasgow Hills Resort & Golf Club - mussels
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Glasgow Hills Resort & Golf Club - mussels
Free mussels are part of the experience after the round at Glasgow Hills Resort & Golf Club on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Mike Bailey/Golf Advisor
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Flex your mussels at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island

HUNTER RIVER, Prince Edward Island, Canada -- With panoramic overlooks from the clubhouse as well as views of the River Clyde and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Glasgow Hills Golf Club is one of the prettiest and most challenging golf courses on Prince Edward Island. There are four sets of tee from 5,279 yards to 6,915 yards on this par-72 Les Furber Design course that was built in 2001.

With several elevated tees, and differences in terrain, many of the holes are set up for dramatic shots. The par-4 ninth, for example, has an island green, while both the 10th and 17th holes have substantial elevation changes.

And one thing that's unique to Glasgow Hills is the post-round celebrations, which include complimentary unlimited mussels, plentiful in the waters off PEI.

Mike Bailey is a former Golf Advisor senior staff writer based in Houston. Focusing primarily on golf in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America with an occasional trip to Europe and beyond, he contributes course reviews, travel stories and features as well as the occasional equipment review. An award-winning writer and past president of Texas Golf Writers Association, he has more than 25 years in the golf industry. He has also been on staff at PGA Magazine, The Golfweek Group and AvidGolfer Magazine. Follow Mike on Twitter at @MikeBaileyGA and Instagram at @MikeStefanBailey.
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Flex your mussels at Glasgow Hills Golf Club on Prince Edward Island