Provo Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Provo Golf Club worth the green fee?

Yes, absolutely. While it's not cheap - expect typical Caribbean resort course pricing - the immaculate conditions and challenging layout make it a worthwhile splurge. You're paying for a truly well-maintained experience, not just a round of golf.

What's the best time of year to play Provo Golf Club?

We recommend visiting between December and May; the weather is fantastic, with less humidity and a gentle breeze. You'll find the course in peak condition during these months, though it's also the busiest season, so book your tee times well in advance.

What makes Provo Golf Club unique compared to other Caribbean courses?

Unlike many island courses that feel purely resort-focused, Provo Golf Club offers a genuine championship test with a distinct links-style feel in places. The natural limestone rock formations and abundant birdlife, especially the flamingos, truly set it apart from your typical palm-lined track.

Are there any specific challenges or tips for playing Provo Golf Club?

The wind is your biggest challenge here, often swirling and making club selection tricky, especially on the exposed holes. We advise playing a conservative game off the tee, favoring placement over power, and definitely bring extra balls - those limestone outcroppings are hungry.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Provo Golf Club?

You'll be delighted by the vibrant wildlife, particularly the resident flock of flamingos that often grace the lakes around holes 13 and 14. Keep an eye out for egrets, herons, and various other tropical birds, adding a beautiful, natural backdrop to your round.