While most golfers try to spend their rounds on the course out of the sand, any fan of the beach and hitting the links should consider playing a round in St. Kitts.
People often head on a Caribbean vacation to experience the clear water and powdery beaches that surround the islands. Playing 18 holes at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Course allows visitors to do just that.
The plush green grass of the course is tucked along a coast in Frigate Bay, creating scenic visages of palm trees, ocean water and clear skies throughout the day of golf.
Unlike traditional golf courses, water hazards at Royal St. Kitts are not man-made ponds or lakes left behind by glaciers. Sand traps have not been shipped in and perfectly manicured to fit the course. Instead slicing the ball too far right on the par three hole six will lead to using your sand-wedge on a real Frigate Bay beach, while driving a ball too far on the par four eighth hole will send your ball sinking to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Plenty of restaurants are near the course that can accommodate whatever a visitor is hungry for, from steak houses to traditional Caribbean cuisine.
People often head on a Caribbean vacation to experience the clear water and powdery beaches that surround the islands. Playing 18 holes at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Course allows visitors to do just that.
The plush green grass of the course is tucked along a coast in Frigate Bay, creating scenic visages of palm trees, ocean water and clear skies throughout the day of golf.
Unlike traditional golf courses, water hazards at Royal St. Kitts are not man-made ponds or lakes left behind by glaciers. Sand traps have not been shipped in and perfectly manicured to fit the course. Instead slicing the ball too far right on the par three hole six will lead to using your sand-wedge on a real Frigate Bay beach, while driving a ball too far on the par four eighth hole will send your ball sinking to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Plenty of restaurants are near the course that can accommodate whatever a visitor is hungry for, from steak houses to traditional Caribbean cuisine.
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