Home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf
16th Hole - Port Royal Golf Club
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.
Designed by world-renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1970, Port Royal has recently undergone a $14.5 million renovation, a complete makeover spearheaded by original design team member Robert Rulewich in preparation for the 2009/2010 PGA Grand Slam of Golf. With the support of the Bermuda Government, Port Royal is now one of the world’s premier public golf courses boasting TifEagle greens, a state-of-the art irrigation system and sweeping ocean views from nearly every hole. Add to that its 300-yard oceanfront driving range and the course’s luxurious clubhouse—including 64º, its brand new bar and grill serving steaks and seafood daily—and your Port Royal experience is sure to be unforgettable.
In addition to welcoming you and your guests for a perfect day of golf, Port Royal is proud to host corporate, society or charity events and tournaments throughout the year. Your clients and colleagues will longingly reflect
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on a superb day in paradise made possible by our professional staff’s gracious hospitality and warm Bermudian charm.
Those left with any question might consider Port Royal’s signature hole. Widely regarded as one of the greatest par threes in golf, the 16th hole (the banner image above) is a 238-yard crescent-shaped beauty with nothing but the Atlantic Ocean between the tee and the pin. Experience it for yourself and you too will understand why Port Royal is indeed the number one golf course in Bermuda. (Source)
Here are a few more course pictures: (Source)
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Mark Rolfing, host of Global Golf Adventure, visits the newly redesigned Port Royal Golf Course, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that offers breathtaking views of the ocean:
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Port Royal's Homepage -- Be sure to check out the hole-by-hole page (with enlargeable pics), the scorecard page, and the course map.
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