Saint Philip

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Saint Philip?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, typically from December through May. The weather is consistently sunny and less humid, making for perfect playing conditions on the island's only 18-hole course. Just be aware that this is also peak tourist season, so book your tee times well in advance.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from the course near Saint Philip?

You're in for a relaxed, tropical round with some genuinely stunning views, especially on the back nine. While it's not a championship-level beast, the course offers a fun challenge with its undulating greens and occasional sea breezes that can really test your club selection. It's a well-maintained track that feels distinctly Caribbean.

Is it better to rent clubs or bring my own when golfing in Saint Philip?

We always recommend checking with the pro shop beforehand, but generally, renting is a good option here if you're looking to travel light. The course has decent sets available, saving you the hassle and cost of airline baggage fees. Expect rental fees to be around $50-70 USD, which is pretty standard for island golf.

What's there to do in Saint Philip after a round of golf?

Saint Philip is all about embracing the laid-back Antiguan vibe. You'll find beautiful, secluded beaches like Half Moon Bay perfect for unwinding, or you can explore historic sites like Betty's Hope plantation for a taste of the island's past. We love grabbing fresh seafood at a local spot-it's the perfect way to cap off a day on the greens.

How challenging is the golf course in Saint Philip for different skill levels?

The course here is surprisingly accommodating for all skill levels, which we appreciate. Beginners will find it forgiving enough to enjoy, while experienced players will still face a good test, especially when the wind picks up or you're navigating the tricky par-3s. It's a fun, playable course that won't beat you up, but will definitely make you think.