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The best golf courses in Jamaica
Fort Worth designer Ralph Plummer created one of the Caribbean's most important courses at The Tryall Club in the late 1950s, helping put Montego Bay on the map as a destination before it had paved roads.
Courtesy of the club
Odds are, if you’re reading this, you’re headed to Jamaica on a family or couples vacation and hoping to squeeze in a little golf. Jamaica isn’t the type of popular buddies golf destination like other Caribbean options like the Dominican Republic or Bermuda, though we’re not sure why.
Jamaican golf deserves more attention. It has the legacy—with historically significant designs from the so-called dark ages of course design such as The Tryall Club and Half Moon—to more modern designs such as the White Witch. Stunning views and incredible weather are givens; why isn’t Jamaica golf on the same level as its Caribbean neighbors? We’re here to change that.
Scroll down to discover the best golf courses in Jamaica.
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Editor's Note: Our Best Courses in Jamaica ranking is the first in our rollout of the Best Courses in Every Country. Check back over the next few weeks for more of our rankings of the best golf around the world.
4. Half Moon Golf Club
Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica
3. Cinnamon Hill Golf Club
Montego Bay, Jamaica
2. White Witch Golf Club
Montego Bay, Jamaica
The White Witch Golf Course, just outside of Montego Bay, allows golfers to experience exceptional golf while winding through Jamaica’s historic 17,000-acre Rose Hall Plantation. The 18-hole course is carved out of 600 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside. This par 71, 6,859-yard golf course is characterized by mountainous terrain, cool trade winds, colorful foliage and all but two of its fairways offering stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. Interestingly, the layout is named after the “White Witch of Rose Hall”, Annee Palmer, who was an early 19th century mistress on the former sugar plantation, reputed to have practiced obeah, abused her slaves and murdered three husbands. The course opened in 2000, designed by Robert von Hagge. Each hole is laid out on an untamed, rocky part of the Estate with intimidating carries and tumbling fairways. Don’t blame the ghost of Annee Palmer, which is said to roam the Estate. The golf experience here is first class. Recognized as one of the Caribbean’s top golf courses, The White Witch Golf Course seamlessly combines beauty and brawn for the ultimate golf challenge.
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