Turks and Caicos

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Golf Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf scene like in Turks and Caicos, and is it worth a dedicated golf trip?

Turks and Caicos offers one truly spectacular course, the Provo Golf Club, which is a must-play if you're on the island. While it's not a multi-course destination, this championship track provides a challenging and beautifully maintained experience that stands out. We recommend it as a fantastic addition to a luxury beach vacation, rather than solely for a golf-intensive trip.

When is the best time of year to visit Turks and Caicos for golf and good weather?

The sweet spot for golf in Turks and Caicos is typically from December to May. During these months, you'll enjoy consistently sunny skies, lower humidity, and comfortable temperatures, making for perfect playing conditions on the course. Avoid hurricane season from June to November, as weather can be unpredictable and some services might be limited.

Is golf in Turks and Caicos expensive, and what should I expect for green fees?

Golf at Provo Golf Club is definitely a premium experience, reflecting its quality and the island's overall luxury vibe. You should budget for green fees in the $200-$300 range, which often includes a cart and practice balls. While it's an investment, the immaculate conditions and unique Caribbean setting make it a worthwhile splurge for any golfer.

Since there's only one golf course, what else can I do in Turks and Caicos when I'm not playing golf?

Turks and Caicos truly shines beyond the fairways, offering world-class beaches and incredible water activities. We highly recommend exploring Grace Bay Beach, snorkeling or diving the barrier reef, or taking a boat trip to the uninhabited cays. It's the perfect destination to combine a round of golf with unparalleled relaxation and adventure.

How easy is it to get to Provo Golf Club, and what are the transportation options?

Provo Golf Club is conveniently located on Providenciales, the main island, making it very accessible. Most resorts are just a short taxi ride away, usually 10-20 minutes, and many hotels can arrange transportation for you. Renting a car is also an option if you plan to explore more of the island at your own pace.