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Port Royal Golf Course - King's Wharf, BermudaThe Port Royal Golf Course meanders through some of Bermuda's most lush and scenic Oceanside terrain. Opened for play in 1970, the course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and provides the ideal test of golf: good shots and bad shots are penalized. Between the first and eighteenth are some of the finest golf holes anywhere. The Par-3, 16th is fast becoming the most famous hole in Bermuda for playing golf alongside the Atlantic Ocean and its breathtaking views. Bermuda is very strict on the issue of dress code. Proper Bermuda length shorts and shirts with a collar are mandatory for both players and riders. Soft spikes are mandatory at all courses. Par 71, 6,561 Yards. Belmont Hills Golf Club - King's Wharf, BermudaThe Belmont Hills Golf Club was designed originally by Deveraux Emmett and first opened for play in 1924. The lakes, in an area between holes 2, 7 and 8, are the centerpieces of the layout. Set in a lush garden estate with commanding views over the great sound, Belmont's Emmitt Devereaux designed this championship track making it an enchanting round of golf for all skill levels. Par: 70, 5,769 Yards. The Fairmont Southampton Princess Golf Club - St. George, BermudaThis course has been temporarily closed due to hurricane
damage. They expect to re-open mid 2004. This Golf Club is part of and
adjacent to the Southampton Princess Hotel complex. An 18 hole, Par 54
track is challenging yet quite enjoyable. With superb marine and
landscape views, it is located on the grounds of the luxurious resort.
On this 18 hole course, every hole is a Par 3 and was designed by
Theodore G. Robinson. The average playing time is 2 hours with every
iron in the bag being called in to play over a hilly, panoramic layout.
Whether tournament play or just a friendly game takes you out on the
course, you'll find yourself delighted. Par 54 ~ 2,684 Yards. Belmont Hills Golf Club - St. George, BermudaThe Belmont Hills Golf Club was designed originally by
Deveraux Emmett and first opened for play in 1924. The lakes, in an
area between holes 2, 7 and 8, are the centerpieces of the layout. Set
in a lush garden estate with commanding views over the great sound,
Belmont's Emmitt Devereaux designed this championship track making it
an enchanting round of golf for all skill levels. Par: 70, 5,769 Yards. Port Royal Golf Course - St. George, BermudaThe Port Royal Golf Course meanders through some of
Bermuda's most lush and scenic Oceanside terrain. Opened for play in
1970, the course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and provides the
ideal test of golf: good shots and bad shots are penalized. Between the
first and eighteenth are some of the finest golf holes anywhere. The
Par-3, 16th is fast becoming the most famous hole in Bermuda for
playing golf alongside the Atlantic Ocean and its breathtaking views.
Bermuda is very strict on the issue of dress code. Proper Bermuda
length shorts and shirts with a collar are mandatory for both players
and riders. Soft spikes are mandatory at all courses. Par 71, 6,561
Yards. The Fairmont Southampton Princess Golf Club - Hamilton, BermudaThis course has been temporarily closed due to hurricane
damage. They expect to re-open mid 2004. This Golf Club is part of and
adjacent to the Southampton Princess Hotel complex. An 18 hole, Par 54
track is challenging yet quite enjoyable. With superb marine and
landscape views, it is located on the grounds of the luxurious resort.
On this 18 hole course, every hole is a Par 3 and was designed by
Theodore G. Robinson. The average playing time is 2 hours with every
iron in the bag being called in to play over a hilly, panoramic layout.
Whether tournament play or just a friendly game takes you out on the
course, you'll find yourself delighted. Par 54 ~ 2,684 Yards. Port Royal Golf Course - Hamilton, BermudaThe Port Royal Golf Course meanders through some of Bermuda's most lush and scenic Oceanside terrain. Opened for play in 1970, the course was designed by Robert Trent Jones and provides the ideal test of golf: good shots and bad shots are penalized. Between the first and eighteenth are some of the finest golf holes anywhere. The Par-3, 16th is fast becoming the most famous hole in Bermuda for playing golf alongside the Atlantic Ocean and its breathtaking views. Bermuda is very strict on the issue of dress code. Proper Bermuda length shorts and shirts with a collar are mandatory for both players and riders. Soft spikes are mandatory at all courses. Par 71, 6,561 Yards. Belmont Hills Golf Club - Hamilton, BermudaThe Belmont Hills Golf Club was designed originally by Deveraux Emmett and first opened for play in 1924. The lakes, in an area between holes 2, 7 and 8, are the centerpieces of the layout. Set in a lush garden estate with commanding views over the great sound, Belmont's Emmitt Devereaux designed this championship track making it an enchanting round of golf for all skill levels. Par: 70, 5,769 Yards. 7 Seas Travel - 2006 - All Rights Reserved Home Contact Us Disclosure Notice Privacy Policy CST #2084465-40 |