The Links at Brunello in Timberlea, N.S., was the target of greedy thieves who earlier this month stole everything from golf equipment and safes to liquor and electronics, according to the RCMP.

The goods that were stolen are worth about $90,000 and were taken from the course's clubhouse, police said Thursday.

Police said the theft appears to have taken place overnight Saturday, May 6, and was discovered on May 7 by staff.

"It's certainly a high value for a break and enter, the amount of goods stolen is quite high in this case," said RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Clarke.

She wouldn't say if police believe the theft was carried out by one or more people.

Police look to public for help

RCMP have made no arrests and are going public with the case now in hopes of new leads.

It's not clear if the golf course has insurance to cover its losses. The management at the course refused to comment Thursday about the case.

"As always, we would encourage business and homeowners to make sure their properties are locked up and if you can put a security system, we would encourage you to do that as well," said Clarke.

The RCMP is asking the public to be on the look out for any of the stolen goods. Clarke said several of the stolen golf balls were in cases with The Links at Brunello logo on them.

If anyone has any information on the theft they're being asked to contact RCMP at 902-490-5020 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.