Bahamas Golf Resorts & Golf Courses
Treasure Cay Golf Club (Abaco)- Treasure Cay Golf Course consists of 18-holes and was designed by the late Dick Wilson, one of America's most renowned golf course architects. At 6,985 yards from the blue tees and with 66 strategically placed sand bunkers, the Treasure Cay golf course presents a formidable challenge with ocean winds, tight fairways and a layout that makes you ponder every club selection.
Four Seasons Golf Course (Great Exuma) - This 18-hole championship golf course, designed by golf Legend Greg Norman, is set to become one of the world’s greatest ocean-side clubs. Six signature holes hug the perimeter of Emerald Bay’s scenic peninsula. Tee times are offered from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. This may fluctuate depending on the daylight. Clubs and shoes are available for rent.
The Lucayan Golf Course (Grand Bahama Island) -Well-bunkered greens and generous fairways wander through pine tree stands and dense tropical underbrush. A sense of privacy prevails; foursomes rarely see each other during a round. Constant upgrades of the golf course and its facilities ensure the highest standards of golf.
The Reef Golf Course (Grand Bahama Island) - This 6,930 yard course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., showcases picturesque lakes on 13 of the 18 holes that make up the course.
Cable Beach Golf Course (Nassau)- The oldest golf course in the Bahamas, Cable Beach Golf Course is a challenging and picturesque course. Beautifully maintained greens and fairways with lakes and ponds throughout the par-72 course. Since its much-heralded reopening in 2000, the Radisson Cable Beach Golf Club has firmly entrenched itself in Bahamas' golfing scene.
Ocean Club Golf Club (Paradise Island) - The Ocean Club features an 18-hole, par 72 Bahamas golf course featuring breathtaking signature holes and seaside greens and tees stretched over 7,100 yards of beautiful coastline. It’s the home course of touring pro Ernie Els and site of the annual televised Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational.