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Three Quick Tips
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Find the right course for you.Each of Jamaica's 12 golf courses has its own unique design, personality and topographical features. From championship courses with Caribbean charm to brand-new, all-inclusive resort courses with seascape views, make sure you know all your options before settling in on a course. |
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Try a caddy.Caddying is a proud part of the golfing tradition, and is a typical practice in Jamaican golf. Although some clubs have mandatory policies for assigning caddies, other clubs make it optional. We recommend opting in when given the choice. Besides helping your game, they might even be able to teach you a thing or two! |
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Golf green fees and additional costs to keep in mind.Golf green fees range from US$30-$200, depending on the course. If you are playing on a resort course and not lodging at the resort, there may be an additional visitor fee. 
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Spotlight On
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Located in the historic resort town of Mandeville, more than 2,000 feet above sea level, Manchester Country Club was built over 100 years ago in the rolling hills of Manchester, this is Jamaica’s oldest course, and one of its most popular. Set on 55 acres, it has 9 greens and 18 tee boxes, enabling you to play 18 holes. > Learn More
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Old Woman Savanna:
In Clarendon, running roughly from Kellits to Crofts Hill there is an area known as Old Woman's Savanna. It appeared so on earliest maps and apparently the old woman was a Spaniard -who refused to leave Jamaica when the English captured the island in 1655, even though her house and property in Spanish Town were seized. She received permission to retire to her hato in the country thus giving the name to the area
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