| _ | | _ | | | The redesigned Cable Beach Golf Club plays 6,453 yards and features spacious fairways guarded by a beautiful network of lakes. The greens are protected by a series of multiple mounds to create containment to assist the golfer who occasionally strikes a stray shot. Additionally, the course features a minimum of sand bunkers making it a challenging but "resort friendly" course for golfers of all skill levels. The fully stocked pro shop offers equipment sales and rentals, along with a complete array of golf apparel and accessories. | | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by Dick Wilson, the Lucayan Course features intense foliage and fast greens with sharp doglegs and guarded cavernous bunkers. This course, created in 1962, is an Audubon-affiliated member of the USGA and the Metropolitan New York Golf Association. The Lucayan Course pits your golf skills against Dick Wilson's mind and the natural wonders of Grand Bahama Island. The course tests precision rather than distance, with doglegs, elevated greens and thick stands of tropical foliage. The tall trees give shade from the sun and other players on the course. There's no tight schedule and no need to rush your round so you can take it easy. With wide target areas off the tee and well-protected elevated greens, it's a great place to enjoy the great game. Slope = 128 / ***1/2 | | | _ | | _ | | | Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the Reef Course is rated one of the Top 3 courses in the Caribbean. The course features deceptively open fairways, rolling greens and an assortment of tall grasses, treacherous bunkers and enormous lakes. A strong short game goes a long way on this breathtaking course. The wide fairways may be a little forgiving but the huge bunkers that protect the greens are not. And the large, level greens may please the eye but their speed will harm your scorecard. Add that with an unpredictable ocean wind and you have yourself a formidable opponent. To top things off, Jones brought water into play on 13 of 18 holes. | | | | | | | | Custom Trip Quote to Bahamas | | | | | | | | | | |