Attacking the Jamaican greens


Trip description

Golfers' paradise! That's how the director of Constant Spring Golf in Kingston calls Jamaica. No less than 12 courses, including some of the most famous in the Caribbean, on a tropical island as big as Corsica. Tryall, for example, hosts the Johnnie Walker World Championships every year and Breezes, the Jamaica Open and the Heineken Trophy. Enough to develop your swing in a Caribbean atmosphere!

Day 1: Arrival in Kingston

Day 2: Ochos Rios

Day 3: North Coast

Day 4: Montego Bay - day 1

Day 5: Montego Bay - Day 2

Day 1 : Arrival in Kingston



Once you have checked in at the hotel, start the warm up by visiting the Caymanas Golf and Country Club. In addition to taking a breath of clean air less than 10 km away from Kingston, you will enjoy a green setting with a few spectacular panoramas. The swimming pool will end up relaxing. 




Day 2 : Ochos Rios

Day2 : Ochos Rios ©repistu - iStockphoto.com


Head to the north coast and Ochos Rios for a day at one of the island's most popular golf courses: Sandals Golf and Country Club. While it once had only 9 holes, today it is possible to enjoy a long 18-hole course, sometimes with challenging greens, before heading to one of the club's very good restaurants




Day 3 : North Coast



For this third day of exercise, head west along the coast and go either to the Runaway Bay Club and its 18 holes to learn to dominate one of the determining factors here, namely powerful wind gusts, or to the 9-hole Club Braco for work nearby, with obstacles of water bodies and sandy areas




Day 4 : Montego Bay - day 1

Day4 : Montego Bay - day 1 ©Sir Pengallan - Iconotec


Cap to the west and the Montego Bay tourist resort for a swing session within the club receiving the Jamaica Open: the prestigious Half Moon Golf Club! Designed by Robert Trent Jones and opened in 1961, he has many difficulties - including these bunkers near the greens - inviting a few strong strategies. All in an exceptional setting.




Day 5 : Montego Bay - Day 2

Day5 : Montego Bay - Day 2 ©Chloé OBARA


Last but not least, by joining the extreme west of the island, we find the famous Tryall Club and its tropical fairways framed by palm trees and coconut trees, which hosts the Johnnie Walker championship. The 4th hole overlooks the Caribbean Sea, while the 18th east is played not far from an 18th century sugar mill wheel. Return to Kingston at the end of the day to prepare for your departure, unless you have one more day to spend on the rolling Negril Hills Golf Club courses and their spectacular sunsets.




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