Constant Spring Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Constant Spring Golf Course to enjoy the weather and course conditions?

You'll find the course in its prime during Jamaica's dry season, typically from December to April. The fairways are firmer, and the tropical heat is a bit more forgiving, making for a much more enjoyable round. We recommend booking your tee time for early morning to beat the midday sun and humidity.

What kind of golf experience should I expect at Constant Spring - is it a tough test or a more relaxed round?

Constant Spring offers a surprisingly engaging round, especially for its age. It's not overly long, but the tight fairways and elevation changes demand accuracy, so bring your A-game for shot placement. You'll find it a fun challenge that rewards smart play over brute strength.

Do I need to hire a caddy at Constant Spring, and are golf carts readily available?

We highly recommend taking a caddy here; they are incredibly knowledgeable about the course's subtle breaks and tricky lies, which will definitely shave strokes off your score. While carts are available, many players enjoy walking this relatively compact layout, especially with the help of a local caddy.

What are the standout features or must-see holes at Constant Spring Golf Course?

You'll love the classic, old-school feel of Constant Spring, with its mature trees and undulating greens. Keep an eye out for the panoramic views of Kingston and the surrounding mountains from several elevated tees - they're truly spectacular and make for great photo opportunities. The par-3 14th, with its dramatic downhill shot, is a particular favorite.

Is Constant Spring a good value for a visitor, and how does it compare to other Jamaican courses?

Absolutely, Constant Spring offers a fantastic, authentic Jamaican golf experience at a very reasonable price compared to the resort courses on the north coast. While it might not have the pristine polish of some newer tracks, you'll get a genuine feel for local golf and a challenging round that's well worth the visit if you're in the Kingston area.