Mahogany Run Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the deal with the 'Devil's Triangle' at Mahogany Run?
This infamous three-hole stretch (13, 14, 15) is truly a test of nerves and skill, especially with the ocean winds. You'll face dramatic elevation changes and forced carries over water, so bring extra balls and enjoy the challenge. It's a highlight you won't forget.
When's the best time to play Mahogany Run for ideal conditions and views?
We recommend visiting between December and May when the weather is driest and the trade winds are consistent, offering a refreshing challenge. You'll experience breathtaking Caribbean vistas from nearly every hole, making it a truly picturesque round. Expect a relaxed pace, perfect for soaking it all in.
How challenging is Mahogany Run for an average golfer?
While the course isn't overly long, its hilly terrain and the constant ocean breezes make it a deceptively tough play. You'll need to manage your shots carefully, especially on the back nine, but the wide fairways offer some forgiveness. Don't let the views distract you too much from your game.
Is playing Mahogany Run worth the greens fee, and what should I expect for costs?
Greens fees here are on the higher side, typical for a premium Caribbean course, but the unique layout and stunning scenery make it a worthwhile splurge. Expect to pay around $150-$200 for 18 holes, and rental clubs are available if you don't want to travel with your own. It's an experience, not just a round.
Beyond the Devil's Triangle, what' s another unique challenge or highlight at Mahogany Run?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole, which offers incredible views but demands a precise shot over a ravine to a green perched on a cliff. The course generally maintains a lush, tropical feel, though some areas can show wear from the island climate. It's a fun, resort-style track that truly embraces its surroundings.