Winding through the mountains of Jamaica's historic 5,000-acre Rose Hall Plantation, The White Witch Golf Course is carved out of 600 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside that features panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea from 16 of its 18 holes. Considered one of the finest golf courses in the Caribbean, White Witch was built on land once part of Rose Hall Sugar Plantation. The course was named by its creators - golf course architects Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril, after Annee Palmer - the "White Witch", who was mistress of Rose Hall in the early 1800's. She was purported to be beautiful and beguiling - having done away with several unsuspecting husbands.
The par-71, 6,859-yard golf course winds its way across mountainous terrain with naturally lush landscape, colorful foliage and is recognized for near perfect conditioning. As Caribbean golf courses go, White Witch is truly one of the most scenic with panoramic sea vistas and island views adding to guest golfing enjoyment.
Mandatory caddie fee of $15 per golfer (plus gratuity) to be paid by golfer at the pro shop.