Hamilton, BM
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Professional course designer Algie M. Pulley Jr. moved mountains to design the Belmont Hills course back in 2002. Literally. The veteran Californian architect found an existing layout that was largely featureless. But after the most extensive golf course rebuilding project Bermuda has ever seen, a new topography emerged. Today, every one of the 6,100 yards of intense bunkering, multi-tiered greens and slender fairways will thoroughly test your shot-making abilities. 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.
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Located on the grounds of the luxurious resort, this 18-hole par 3 course was designed by Theodore G. Robinson. The average playing time for this 2,684 yard course is 2 hours with every iron in the bag being called into play over a hilly, panoramic layout. The course features eighteen challenging par 3 holes. Whether tournament play or just a friendly game takes you out on the course, you'll be delighted with the myriad of bunkers, two water hazards and three tee offerings.
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Built in 1921, Mid Ocean was originally designed by Charles Blair Macdonald and then modified by Robert Trent Jones in the 1950's. This 6,512 yard course set in the the blue water of the Atlantic administers the classic test of golf where good shots are rewarded and bad shots are penalized.
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This superbly challenging 9-hole course has proven to be as competitive as it is picturesque. The elevated, central location offers wide North Shore vistas. With eighteen tee positions, you'll want to add a second nine to your conquest of the first. Nine holes are played "out" followed by the same nine holes played "in" to make up 18 total holes played.
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Port Royal is situated on beautiful oceanside terrain. This is one of the most popular - and most difficult courses on the island. Robert Trent Jones left his mark on this course, with greens set on seaside cliffs and fairways that rise gracefully aove the ocean below. Well-trapped greens and bunkered fairways add to the challenge of this track that demands an intense level of concentration and patience to score well.
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Riddell`s Bay Golf & Country Club, opened in 1922, is Bermuda`s oldest golf course. Winding along a peninsula which, at its widest point, measures only some 600 yards, these scenic links provide golfers with a magnificent challenge to both their game and camera.
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Tucker's Point offers a panoramic view of turquoise water and surrounding countryside views. The resort-style championship course requires straight drives, and well-played approaches to heavily guarded greens where a keen eye and courageous spirit will keep your score in check. Tucker's Point is located adjacent to its better known neighbor, Mid Ocean Club, and offers an incredible test of golf combined with an almost distracting array of scenic views.
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