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  • Designed by world-renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. and opened for play in 1970, Port Royal Golf Course is recognized as one of the top public courses in the world. In preparation for hosting the annual PGA Grand Slam of Golf each October, the course underwent a a complete makeover on 2010 spearheaded by original Robert Trent Jones design team member Robert Rulewich. With Atlantic Ocean views from nearly every hole, Port Royal is Bermuda's most picturesque course - and longest at 6,842 yards. The course borders tranquil lakes, Bermuda Cedars and rolls across perfectly conditioned fairways reaching up to undulating greens. Significant elevation changes and hole contours require a unique combination of power and distance, finesse and touch. Port Royal's signature hole No. 16 is widely regarded as one of the greatest par threes in the world. The 235-yard (tips) beauty features nothing but the Atlantic Ocean and craggy coastline between the tee and the green. Experience it for yourself and you will understand why designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. has been quoted as saying that Port Royal was his finest course design outside of the mainland U.S.

    Designed by world-renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. and opened for play in 1970, Port Royal Golf Course is recognized as one of the top public courses in the world. In preparation for hosting the annual PGA Grand Slam of Golf each October, the course underwent a a complete makeover on 2010 spearheaded by original Robert Trent Jones design team member Robert Rulewich. With Atlantic Ocean views from nearly every hole, Port Royal is Bermuda's most picturesque course - and longest at 6,842 yards. The course borders tranquil lakes, Bermuda Cedars and rolls across perfectly conditioned fairways reaching up to undulating greens. Significant elevation changes and hole contours require a unique combination of power and distance, finesse and touch. Port Royal's signature hole No. 16 is widely regarded as one of the greatest par threes in the world. The 235-yard (tips) beauty features nothing but the Atlantic Ocean and craggy coastline between the tee and the green. Experience it for yourself and you will understand why designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. has been quoted as saying that Port Royal was his finest course design outside of the mainland U.S.

  • The 18-hole, par-70 Tucker's Point golf course is the island's premier golf experience. Originally designed in 1932 by architect Charles H. Banks, the course has since been updated by Roger Rulewich - the former chief designer for Robert Trent Jones and has received high praise from golf media and golfers from around the world. Golfers traverse undulating fairways with many elevated tees, while coping with the varying speed and direction of Atlantic Ocean breezes. Many holes and greens boast dramatic water and overland views, and the greens feature tour quality TifEagle hybrid Bermuda grass for smooth and quick putting surfaces.

    Tucker's Point is pristinely manicured, receives consistent high praise for quality of its greens, and maintains impeccable condition of its playing surfaces year round.

    The 18-hole, par-70 Tucker's Point golf course is the island's premier golf experience. Originally designed in 1932 by architect Charles H. Banks, the course has since been updated by Roger Rulewich - the former chief designer for Robert Trent Jones and has received high praise from golf media and golfers from around the world. Golfers traverse undulating fairways with many elevated tees, while coping with the varying speed and direction of Atlantic Ocean breezes. Many holes and greens boast dramatic water and overland views, and the greens feature tour quality TifEagle hybrid Bermuda grass for smooth and quick putting surfaces.

    Tucker's Point is pristinely manicured, receives consistent high praise for quality of its greens, and maintains impeccable condition of its playing surfaces year round.

  • Belmont Hills Golf Club is a semi-private resort course that offers a demanding round of golf on pristine, intensely bunkered, multi-tiered U.S.G.A. greens overlooking Bermuda's famous turquoise blue sea. Professional course designer Algie M. Pulley Jr. moved mountains to design the Belmont Hills course. Literally. The veteran architect found an existing layout that was largely featureless. But after the most extensive golf course rebuilding project Bermuda has ever seen, a new topography and popular course emerged.

    Pulley created a magnificent, contoured layout that maximizes the golfer's experience while showcasing the Island's captivating beauty. Panoramic views of Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound provide the backdrop for some of the finest 18 holes on the Island. Belmont Hills' greens are built to U.S.G.A. standards and sprigged, naturally enough, with TiffEagle Bermuda Grass. And although Bermuda has its fair share of sand, Belmont Hills' bunkers hold the same sand Master's players try to avoid at Augusta National.

    Water hazards come in to play on several holes, which is unusual for a Bermudian course. (Bermuda doesn't have any natural creeks or rivers and only a handful of freshwater ponds). Two large ponds complement the dramatic rolling landscape.
    Belmont Hills Golf Club is a semi-private resort course that offers a demanding round of golf on pristine, intensely bunkered, multi-tiered U.S.G.A. greens overlooking Bermuda's famous turquoise blue sea. Professional course designer Algie M. Pulley Jr. moved mountains to design the Belmont Hills course. Literally. The veteran architect found an existing layout that was largely featureless. But after the most extensive golf course rebuilding project Bermuda has ever seen, a new topography and popular course emerged.

    Pulley created a magnificent, contoured layout that maximizes the golfer's experience while showcasing the Island's captivating beauty. Panoramic views of Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound provide the backdrop for some of the finest 18 holes on the Island. Belmont Hills' greens are built to U.S.G.A. standards and sprigged, naturally enough, with TiffEagle Bermuda Grass. And although Bermuda has its fair share of sand, Belmont Hills' bunkers hold the same sand Master's players try to avoid at Augusta National.

    Water hazards come in to play on several holes, which is unusual for a Bermudian course. (Bermuda doesn't have any natural creeks or rivers and only a handful of freshwater ponds). Two large ponds complement the dramatic rolling landscape.
  • Two golf course design masters, one world-class golf course. In the early 1900s, Charles Blair MacDonald, foremost golf architect in the United States at the time, hankered for an opportunity to create one of his legendary courses overseas. When Furness Withy Steamship Company approached him about designing a golf course and a hotel on Bermuda to expand its tourism, he leapt at the chance. In 1919, Furness Withy set sail to Bermuda with Macdonald and Charles Wetmore, a leading architect of hotels. After careful analysis of the island, the two architects chose Tucker Town as the ideal venue, and 600 acres there were eventually secured. Despite numerous design and construction challenges posed by the terrain, the course was completed on December 15th, 1921. It was heralded by MacDonald as one of his greatest achievements, and he boasted of the "beauty, charm and excellence of the links".

    In the 1950's, Robert Trent Jones was chosen to update the original Macdonald design, and after subtle rework of teeing grounds, bunkering and a number of greens, a true masterpiece emerged. Playing to a length of 6,542 yards, Mid Ocean Club features rolling fairways with significant elevation changes and well-protected, undulating greens. The par-5s are quite challenging but reachable, the par-4s are medium length and the par-3s maintain their 90-year old challenge to golfers of all skill levels. The dedication to excellence and the unwavering devotion of its members, remains as true today as the day the club came to be.
    Two golf course design masters, one world-class golf course. In the early 1900s, Charles Blair MacDonald, foremost golf architect in the United States at the time, hankered for an opportunity to create one of his legendary courses overseas. When Furness Withy Steamship Company approached him about designing a golf course and a hotel on Bermuda to expand its tourism, he leapt at the chance. In 1919, Furness Withy set sail to Bermuda with Macdonald and Charles Wetmore, a leading architect of hotels. After careful analysis of the island, the two architects chose Tucker Town as the ideal venue, and 600 acres there were eventually secured. Despite numerous design and construction challenges posed by the terrain, the course was completed on December 15th, 1921. It was heralded by MacDonald as one of his greatest achievements, and he boasted of the "beauty, charm and excellence of the links".

    In the 1950's, Robert Trent Jones was chosen to update the original Macdonald design, and after subtle rework of teeing grounds, bunkering and a number of greens, a true masterpiece emerged. Playing to a length of 6,542 yards, Mid Ocean Club features rolling fairways with significant elevation changes and well-protected, undulating greens. The par-5s are quite challenging but reachable, the par-4s are medium length and the par-3s maintain their 90-year old challenge to golfers of all skill levels. The dedication to excellence and the unwavering devotion of its members, remains as true today as the day the club came to be.
  • The scenic Five Forts Golf Club welcomes golfers to a unique golf experience during your stay in Bermuda.  Located in a rich heritage area of St. George's - the former capitol of Bermuda, the golf course is surrounded by the historical five forts on the northern end of Bermuda. The finely conditioned, 4,043 yard links layout provides a very unique golf  experience for golfers of all skill levels.  Players tee off at Fort Victoria and throughout the round, you will be captivated by the beautiful natural landscape and breathtaking ocean views -  especially along the 18th hole adjacent to Fort St. Catherine - Bermuda's most celebrated fort. Five Forts Golf Club provides golfers with exceptional service before, during and after your round.      

     

    The scenic Five Forts Golf Club welcomes golfers to a unique golf experience during your stay in Bermuda.  Located in a rich heritage area of St. George's - the former capitol of Bermuda, the golf course is surrounded by the historical five forts on the northern end of Bermuda. The finely conditioned, 4,043 yard links layout provides a very unique golf  experience for golfers of all skill levels.  Players tee off at Fort Victoria and throughout the round, you will be captivated by the beautiful natural landscape and breathtaking ocean views -  especially along the 18th hole adjacent to Fort St. Catherine - Bermuda's most celebrated fort. Five Forts Golf Club provides golfers with exceptional service before, during and after your round.      

     

  • An Island gem designed to take your short game to new heights, The Turtle Hill Golf Club (formerly the Fairmont Southampton Golf Course) features 18 highly-rated and challenging par-3 holes. Taking advantage of the beautiful surroundings and dramatic elevation changes, this 2,684-yard course forces prudent club selection, with wind a definite factor. Recongnized mulitple times as "Best Places to Play" by Golf Digest. Players are challenged by a myriad of bunkers, two water hazards and three teeing ground options.
    An Island gem designed to take your short game to new heights, The Turtle Hill Golf Club (formerly the Fairmont Southampton Golf Course) features 18 highly-rated and challenging par-3 holes. Taking advantage of the beautiful surroundings and dramatic elevation changes, this 2,684-yard course forces prudent club selection, with wind a definite factor. Recongnized mulitple times as "Best Places to Play" by Golf Digest. Players are challenged by a myriad of bunkers, two water hazards and three teeing ground options.
  • Bermuda's premiere nine-hole golf course. With a four-star Golf Digest rating and coral hued scenery to flank your sight lines, Ocean View Golf Course offers a lesson in the game's enduring lure and Bermuda's timeless charm. Imagine the tranquility to be found by addressing your ball on a cloudless sub-tropical day: sunlight glints off club-shaft and shirtsleeves ruffle gently at rest. Warm sea breezes wind their way peacefully to accompany you for a round at Bermuda's premiere nine-hole golf course.

    But our meticulously manicured course is anything but child's play! With 18 different tee positions set for a tricky par 70, you will undoubtedly be enticed to better your front-nine performance by taking in another round of the mesmerizing scenery, and playing the course twice. Between rounds or after completing a rewarding outing, let the club's restaurant and bar replenish your fervour for more play. There is always an outstanding array of breakfast and lunch fare on the menu. But be prepared for a side order of local charm as well!
    Bermuda's premiere nine-hole golf course. With a four-star Golf Digest rating and coral hued scenery to flank your sight lines, Ocean View Golf Course offers a lesson in the game's enduring lure and Bermuda's timeless charm. Imagine the tranquility to be found by addressing your ball on a cloudless sub-tropical day: sunlight glints off club-shaft and shirtsleeves ruffle gently at rest. Warm sea breezes wind their way peacefully to accompany you for a round at Bermuda's premiere nine-hole golf course.

    But our meticulously manicured course is anything but child's play! With 18 different tee positions set for a tricky par 70, you will undoubtedly be enticed to better your front-nine performance by taking in another round of the mesmerizing scenery, and playing the course twice. Between rounds or after completing a rewarding outing, let the club's restaurant and bar replenish your fervour for more play. There is always an outstanding array of breakfast and lunch fare on the menu. But be prepared for a side order of local charm as well!