Bermuda Golf Experience
Bathed in the balmy turquoise waters of the Sargasso Sea, the string of islands that is Bermuda is ringed by picture-perfect pink-sand beaches. With its pastel-colored houses and stately mansions drowning in lush greenery and fragrant frangipani and bougainvillea, Bermuda feels like a genteel chunk of rural England lifted into warmer climates. However, it's much more diverse than that- British, North American, African, Portuguese and West Indian influences add to the unique cultural melange. In spite of its tiny size – just 20 miles by 2 miles – Bermuda's museums and art galleries add touches of urban sophistication and its many forts attract history buffs, while its varied topography makes it ideal for an exceptional golf destination.
Golf Courses
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Port Royal Golf Course
Ranked among the world’s best public golf courses by Golf Digest and named Bermuda’s finest course by the New York Times, Port Royal features 18 championship holes over 6,842 manicured yards, the longest and most picturesque course in all of Bermuda.
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Tucker's Point Golf Course
The challenging and scenic 18-hole, par-70 Tucker’s Point Golf Course was originally designed in 1932 by Charles H. Banks and enhanced in 2002 by Roger Rulewich, the former chief designer for Robert Trent Jones. Now, it’s even better, offering meticulous grooming for the ultimate in playability, upgraded maintenance equipment and brand-new golf carts.
Traverse undulating fairways with elevated tees, while coping with the varying speed and direction of changeable winds. Take in dramatic water and overland views from multiple holes. Greens feature TifEagle, a Bermuda-grass hybrid that makes for a quick putting surface, while a practice facility includes a driving range, a 10,000-square-foot practice putting green, and a short-game area.
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Turtle Hill Golf Club
Golf in Bermuda is at its best at The Turtle Hill Golf Club at Fairmont Southampton. Voted The World's Best Par 3 Golf Course 2020 by World Golf Awards, this Bermuda golf resort’s course features 18 challenging par 3 holes, most with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush sub-tropical surroundings, dramatic elevation changes, and strong coastal winds, this challenging 2,684-yard golf course is designed to take your short game to new heights, requiring patience and prudent club selection.
Accommodations
Pompano Beach Club
This 75-room resort's hilltop setting is one of Bermuda's most stunning. Consequently, all of its major amenities -- three restaurants, two bars, a lounge, a pool, three Jacuzzis, a boathouse, a game room, a small spa, and a fitness center – feature expansive ocean views and quick beach access.
Dining
Blu Bar & Grill
Welcome to Bermuda’s premier bar and grill restaurant located in the scenic beauty of the Belmont Hills Golf Course with spectacular views overlooking the Great Sound and Hamilton Harbour.
We are open for dinner offering fine steak, fish and other fare from the grill, complimented by our award-winning wine list. Blû’s cuisine is bold American with generous Italian and Asian influences as well as a delightful sushi menu. Enjoy an upscale meal in the early evening with your loved ones at Blu.
Ocean Grill
The resort's bistro-style restaurant features an a la carte dinner menu, with numerous appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts available. The Ocean Grill is dramatically situated on a cliff overlooking the resort's picturesque waterfront and offers breathtaking ocean views through floor to ceiling windows on three sides. It has perhaps the most spectacular oceanfront setting of any restaurant in Bermuda - not to mention the best sunset views on the island! In 2020, the Ocean Grill was named a Luxury Lifestyle Awards winner in the category of "Best Luxury Experience in Bermuda.
Cedar Room Restaurant
The Pompano Beach Club has received many accolades for both the high quality cuisine it consistently serves and the superb oceanfront location of its Cedar Room restaurant. You'll be treated to gourmet cuisine that's imaginatively prepared by a team of international chefs and graciously served by a predominantly Bermudian waitstaff.
The restaurant gets it name from the cedar beams, window frames and wall panels throughout the room – most of which were made from original Bermuda cedar. The attractive cedar wood is accented by four large pastel colored wall murals, depicting Bermudian landscapes, that were painted by popular Bermudian artist, Mary Zuill. No matter where you sit in the Cedar Room, you’re likely to have a good view of the ocean.