Bermuda

The tiny island of Bermuda offers more golf courses per square
mile - nine in just 21 square miles - than any other country
in the world.


 
 


Golfers have always been drawn to Bermuda's unique beauty, comfortable climate, and sophisticated array of before-and-after-game activities. But the greatest attractions are the courses themselves. Designed by some of the game's most renowned course designers, you're offered a stunning array of challenges - each with its own signature character and spectacular vistas.

Warmed by the Gulf Stream to a temperate 68-84 degrees, Bermuda has no rainy season, just periodic showers. In short, it's golfing weather year-round on a Manhattan-sized island with nine courses -- four championship layouts and a world-class par-3.

Bermuda Cruises

Tee is Served offers golf cruises to Bermuda throughout the year from various ports on the East Coast. On board are golf pros operating an enhanced golf program using state of the art video and computers to compare your swing to over 100 PGA professionals. By the time you reach Bermuda, you're ready to 'get off the blue and on the greens'.

Belmont Hills Golf Club
Resort Golf Course
The former Belmont Golf Course has been completely remodeled and upgraded with 419 Bermuda Grass fairways and Tiff Eagle greens and re-opened in June 2003. The U.S.G.A. standard course provides a challenging layout with excellent ocean views and tropical landscaping. 6,017 yards Par 70. Greens Fees: weekdays $95 green, $25 cart; weekends $105 greens, $25 cart.

Fairmont Southampton Golf Club
Executive Par 3 Golf Course
Skillful iron play is required for this 18-hole, Par 3 course featuring several lakes, undulating terrain, and panoramic ocean views. One of the finest executive par 3 courses anywhere in the world at a landmark luxurious Bermuda resort. 2,737 yards Par 54. Greens Fees: $70 per person
(cart is included).

Mid Ocean Club
Championship Golf Course
The greens at this world-famous private course were recently re-planted with Tiff Eagle Bermuda Grass. Consistently ranked among the top 50 links in the world, this course has hosted several world-class golf tournaments throughout its history. 6,520 yards Par 71. Greens Fees: $200 per person.

Ocean View Golf Course
Nine-Holes (with 18 tees)
As the name suggests, magnificent scenery of the North Shore is a feature of this popular nine-hole golf course. Just ten minutes from Hamilton, this fine course is quick and fun to play. 2,940 yards Par 35. Greens Fees: $65 per person Cart: $15 for 9 holes, $28 for 18 holes.

Port Royal Golf Course
Championship Golf Course
This Robert Trent Jones, Sr. design features some of the most picturesque and dramatic holes in golf, highlighted by the stunning par 3 16th. Jack Nicklaus has ranked Port Royal among the world's best public courses. 6,561 yards Par 71. Greens Fees: $132 per person includes cart & token for range balls.

Riddell's Bay Golf & Country Club
Resort Golf Course
This private club, with selected weekday access to visitors, is Bermuda's oldest course and opened in 1922. Tight fairways and small, narrow greens mean that accuracy is the name of the game. Several holes are played by the water between quaint harbour inlets. 5,800 yards Par 70.
Greens Fees: $120 per person. Cart: $25.

St. George's Golf Course
Executive Golf Course
Located in St. George's, a town designated a World Heritage Site, this Robert Trent Jones, Sr. design offers breathtaking Pebble Beach style holes around the point of St. George's Fort. This course offers beautiful, panoramic views of the horizon, particularly at sunset. 4,043 yards Par 62. Greens Fees: $60 per person Cart: $28. Course will close on August 15th 2005 for a period of one month. Reopening is scheduled for September 12th 2005 with nine holes and
November 15th 2005 with all eighteen holes.

Tucker's Point Golf Club
Championship Golf Course
Perched on the site of the former Castle Harbour Course, Tucker's Point Golf Club re-opened in 2002 after a re-design and re-planting of the greens with Tiff Eagle Bermuda Grass. This private course, located in famous Tucker's Town, has some of the most breathtaking views anywhere on the Island, and provides a stern test with elevated and windy conditions. 6,361 yards; Par 70.
Greens Fees: $185 per person Cart: $27.

Bermuda Golf Academy
Driving Range, Teaching Facility & Mini-Golf Course
A 320-yard driving range featuring 40 practice bays (25 covered), an 18-hole putting green, 8 target greens, practice chipping bunker, and play area. Ideal for clinics, tuition and a family outing.

Other Points of Interest

  • Royal Navy Dockyard -- 1809 fortress turned entertainment and shopping complex.
  • The Bermuda Maritime Museum -- contains a trove of wreck salvage.
  • Spittal Pond Nature Reserve -- Take a self-guided walking tour to watch waterfowl and puzzle over ancient rock carvings.
  • Hamilton -- The historic capital city is a shopper's and diner's delight. See the sights from the     plentiful horse-drawn carriages.
  • St. George's -- Rent a scooter for the ride to the second oldest English town established in the New World. Historic buildings, shops and a ship replica are the attractions.
  • Spicelands Riding Centre -- Leisurely horseback trail rides on the scenic south shore.
  • Snorkeling/Diving Excursions -- Book a trip to the northwestern barrier reef through your hotel activities desk.

For more information about playing golf in Bermuda, please call us anytime at 1-888-TEE-4ME2 (833- 4632) or locally in Washington D.C. at (202) 882-2127.