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Extraordinarily pleasant weather and a distinctive islandscape make people love Bermuda wholeheartedly. Even though we speak of Bermuda as an "island", it is in fact composed of approximately 180 islands, linked by bridges, and divided into nine picturesque parishes. But all of the islands feature spectacular beaches, lush vegetation and unique wildlife. Golfers have always been drawn to Bermuda's gorgeous scenery, highly agreable climate and sophisticated array of before and after-game activities. Conceived by some of the game's most renowned course designers, each offers a stunning array of challenges and spectacular ocean vistas. Better still, they are open for play year-round. Fore!
Built in one of the world's most exclusive locales, the Newstead Belmont Hills is a rare find. With just 45 waterfront residences - each a well-appointed one, two or three-bedroom suite or studio - the Newstead lavishes you with the island's most coveted commodity: elbow room. Meanwhile, its highly personal service reminds you that you've truly found your island home. With warm breezes, first-class amenities and breathtaking sunsets, the resort creates an experience like no other. Lose yourself in the dreamlike views of Bermuda, live luxuriously in gorgeous, pastel cottages and finally learn what it means to truly escape.
Imagine lush tropical gardens, shimmering pink sand beaches, azure blue seas and spectacular sunsets, and you have envisioned Bermuda. Perched royally on the island's highest point, The Fairmont Southampton overlooks lush acres of land, pink sandy beaches and bountiful gardens. Relax beneath a rainbow of umbrellas at the Beach Club, hit the links for a round of golf, grab your racket for a tennis match, snorkel your way around the reefs, ride the waves on a jet ski, explore the island on your scooter and enjoy the award-winning cuisine at any of the resort's six restaurants. Come and discover old world British charm blended with the new spirit of Bermuda: The Fairmont Southampton!
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. 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 = 135 / ***
This government-run course, located in Southampton Parish, is consistently ranked as one of the best public courses in the world. Not surprisingly, it is the most popular and heavily-played Bermuda golf course. Designed by course luminary Robert Trent Jones, it enjoys spectacular ocean views. Each year the course plays host to the Bermuda Open Championship. The highlight hole is undoubtedly the much-photographed 16th. The tee and green of this stunning par-3 perch precariously on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It takes a perfect shot to hit the green and avoid a wet ball. The hole is a favorite of Jack Nicklaus.
Slope = 135 / ****
Opened in 1922, Riddell's Bay Golf & Country Club is Bermuda's oldest golf course. Concentration is required to navigate its tight fairways and small narrow greens. Winding along a peninsula which at its widest measures only some 600 yards, the 5,800 yard par-70 course offers scenic delights and plenty of challenges, including two ponds and three ocean holes.
Slope = 118 / ***
Perhaps Bermuda's best known course, Mid Ocean is consistently ranked among the top 50 links courses in the world. A Robert Trent Jones, Sr. course, highlighted by its stunning par-3 16th hole, this course is 6,561 yards, par-71, and has been rated by Jack Nicklaus as amongst the world's best public courses. It is currently the site of the PGA Grand Slam event bringing the 4 Major winners together.
Slope = 135 / *****
Tuckers Point Golf Club, formerly Castle Harbour, reopened in 2002 after a redesign including replanting of the greens with Tiff Eagle bermuda grass. At 6,361 yards, par-70, this course features breathtaking views. Travel & Leisure Golf's readers placed the club in the top three in categories of Best Golf Resort and Best Restaurants in the Caribbean.
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