Cedar Valley Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Cedar Valley Golf Club in Antigua?
You'll want to aim for the drier season, typically December through May, to avoid the heavier rains and humidity. The trade winds are also a bit more consistent then, which can offer some welcome relief from the heat on the back nine. We found the course conditions to be at their prime during these months.
What makes Cedar Valley's course layout unique, and is it challenging for all skill levels?
Cedar Valley offers a surprisingly varied layout, with some tight tree-lined fairways on the front nine that demand accuracy, contrasting with more open, wind-swept holes later on. While it's not overly long, the elevation changes and those tricky Caribbean crosswinds will certainly test your club selection. Don't let the relaxed island vibe fool you-it's a proper test of golf.
What should I know about renting clubs or getting a caddy at Cedar Valley?
You can definitely rent a decent set of clubs right at the pro shop, which is super convenient if you're traveling light. Caddies aren't typically standard here, but the staff are incredibly friendly and can often arrange for a local to help you navigate if you ask ahead. We recommend calling the pro shop a day or two before your tee time to confirm availability and current rental fees.
How do the green fees at Cedar Valley compare to other Caribbean courses, and is it worth it?
Expect green fees at Cedar Valley to be on par with what you'd find at many resort courses across the Caribbean-it's not a budget option, but it offers good value for the experience. Considering it's Antigua's only 18-hole course, the well-maintained greens and the genuine island atmosphere make it a worthwhile splurge for any golf enthusiast. You're paying for the unique opportunity to play golf in paradise.
What's the post-round experience like at Cedar Valley, and are there any notable views?
After your round, head to the clubhouse veranda for a cold drink-it's the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the views. You'll catch glimpses of the Caribbean Sea from several holes, especially on the back nine, and the panoramic vistas from the higher points are absolutely stunning. It's a truly relaxing end to a great day on the links.