Sandals Emerald Reef Golf Club
Sandals Emerald Reef Golf Club
Est. 2003
Where2Golf says:
Emerald Reef Golf Club at Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Resort & Spa is home to a well-rated and pleasantly testing golf course. This tree-lined and open parkland layout should not disappoint, with many attractive features and several excellent holes to enjoy. Plenty of golfing challenge, a well-crafted design and usually good upkeep all contribute to the appeal of this course. One to include on your play list if you are visiting Great Exuma.
At this Stay & Play venue, the on-site accommodation is located close to the golf facilities.
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Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Resort & Spa
Queen's Hwy,
Emerald Bay, Great Exuma EX29142
Caribbean
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Office |
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+1 (242) 336 6800 |
Pro Shop |
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+1 (242) 336 6800 |
Fax
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+1 (242) 336 6801
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Website |
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www.sandals.com |
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About the course
The course:
18 holes.
Tree-lined & open parkland.
Relatively flat terrain - easy to walk.
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Surroundings:
Oceanside (Atlantic Ocean), woodland and limited residential.
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Designer:
Greg Norman
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Yards |
7001 |
6171 |
5122 |
Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
SSS or Slope |
74.1 |
69.9 |
70.1 |
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How2Get There?
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On Great Exuma Island.
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Essential information
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Green Fees:
2015 visitor fee, 18-holes at peak times in high season: $175 (all days). Golf cart included. [Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc].
Credit cards accepted.
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Who can play and When?
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
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Other Information
Practice facilities
Excellent
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Did you know?
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Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Resort & Spa was formerly the Four Seasons Resort Great Exuma at Emerald Bay. In 2014 Sandals changed the name of the onsite golf course from Emerald Bay to Emerald Reef.
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Published Ranking
2016 Golf Digest rating: 4th best course of the ten courses in the Bahamas.
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Location
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Latitude: (23.623077)
Longitude: (-75.921214)
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Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Resort & Spa
Queen's Hwy, Great Exuma, Bahamas.
+1 (888) 726 3257 (toll free)
www.sandals.com
Sandals Emerald Bay is a 500-acre all-inclusive Caribbean beach resort, set along a one-mile stretch of white sand beach on Emerald Bay, Great Exuma, Bahamas. This all-suite resort offers a selection of 245 luxury accommodations with styles that range from beachfront villas to bay house settings. Unique to the Great Exuma property is the 18-hole Greg Norman-designed championship golf course.
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Golf at this hotel |
Sandals Emerald Bay |
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