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Castle Harbour Golf ClubBermuda Golf Course
Warwick  - 18 holes - Par 71 - 6,440 yards    
Features one of the most memorable opening holes on the island, an amazing panorama of Castle Harbour’s blue-green waters, with the deeper blue Atlantic stretching out beyond.  Prepare yourself for 6,400 yards of undulating terrain.  This resort offers challenging tee shots. Every yard is a delight.

Riddell bay Golf & Country Club
Warwick - 18 holes - par 69 - 5,588 yards

The elder statesman of Bermuda country clubs has enticed golfers from all over the world since 1922.  Winding along a peninsula measuring only 600 yards at its widest, these lovely links provide a magnificent challenge to one’s golf game.  It’s a relatively short course, but with its tight fairways and narrow greens, accuracy is the name of the game.

St. George’s Golf Club - St. George’s - 18  holes - par 62 - 4,043 yards

Designed by Robert Trent Jones.  Located at the eastern tip of the island within walking distance of the old Town of St. George’s, the links range along hillsides with imposing views of the Atlantic.  The wind will be an important factor in your game.  To conquer this one you will need concentration and careful shot execution.

Port Royal Golf Course Southampton - 18 holes - par 71 - 6,565 yards
Situated in some of Bermuda’s most lush and beautiful oceanside terrain, Port Royal is a popular and challenging golf course.  The genius of architect Robert Trent Jones is evident everywhere on this course.  Watch out for the well-trapped greens and bunkered fairways.

Ocean View Golf Course Devonshire
- 9 holes - par 35 - 2,956 yards
On this fully matured 9-hole course you can enjoy splendid vistas of the Atlantic from several of the elevated tees.  Its unpredictable terrain and rambling hills remain as you will soon discover, doggedly resistant to low scoring.

Belmont Hotel, Golf & Country Club Warwick - 28 holes - par 70 - 5,777 yards
It is often said that score cards can be deceiving, and golfers who study the Belmont card discover the wicked truth soon after setting out on the course.  Total yardage is less than 6,000.  Par is but 70.  Only one par exceeds 400 yards.  But elevated and double tiered greens, blind second shots, tight fairways and small, narrow putting surfaces are what’s in store after the confidence-building first hole.

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