Home | Hot Deals | Destinations | Trip Quote | About Us | Request a brochure



Alabama
Robert Trent Jones Trail

Arizona
Phoenix/Scottsdale
Sedona
Tucson

California
Pebble Beach/Monterey
Palm Springs
San Diego
San Francisco

Canada
Banff, Alberta
Prince Edward Island
Mont Tremblant, Quebec
Whistler, B.C.

Caribbean
Bahamas
Bermuda
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico

Florida
Daytona Beach
Jacksonville
Miami/Ft.Lauderdale
Naples/Ft.Myers
Orlando
Port St. Lucie
Tampa
West Palm Beach

Georgia
Augusta

Hawaii
Maui
Oahu

Ireland
Dublin & East
North & North West
South West

Mexico
Acapulco
Cabo San Lucas

Mississippi
Gulf Coast

Nevada
Laughlin
Las Vegas
Mesquite/St.George

New York
New York

North Carolina
Pinehurst

Oregon
Bandon

Portugal
Algarve

Scotland
Ayrshire & West
Edinburgh & East Lothian
North & Highlands
St. Andrews & Fife

South Carolina
Hilton Head
Kiawah Island
Myrtle Beach

Spain
Costa del Sol

Texas
Barton Creek
San Antonio


Bermuda
Login|New Trip Quote


_
Belmont Hills
_
 
 Select  
Formerly the Belmont Golf and Country Club, this Bermuda golf course has been completely redesigned by architect Algie Pulley. Faced with the constraints of a limited plot, Pulley has created an ingenious course which favors the accurate golfer rather than the big hitter. Belmont Hills opened in June 2003 and boasts the largest number of professional staff of any of the Bermuda golf courses. Holes 6 to 8 surround a million gallon lake which provides irrigation. Accurate iron play is necessary to avoid a wet ball. 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.
Slope = 128 / ***
 
_
St. George's
_
 
 Select  
The wind rules the roost at this government-run golf course located on the north-eastern tip of Bermuda. As its name implies, the course is situated near the historic town of St. George and is popular with visitors taking a Bermuda cruise. The signature hole is the 326-yard par-4 14th: a dogleg hooking around Coot Pond. A helpful wind may entice you to go straight for the green. Fort St. Catherine overlooks the 15th. On some par-3s, players need everything from a 9-iron to a driver to reach the green. The greens are the smallest on the island; some no more than 24 feet across. The abundant salt air makes them slick. Redesigned by Robert Trent Jones, this is the newest of the Bermuda government's courses.
Slope = 103 / ***
 
     
  Custom Trip Quote to Bermuda  
   
     

Home | Hot Deals | Destinations | Trip Quote | About Us | Request a brochure

GolfAhoy | 888-465-3499 | GolfAhoy.com | Email Us



tour operator online reservation software
©2001-2008