Mar 22, 2011

All-inclusive golf resorts enrich your life journey


The constant Caribbean climate makes year-round golf a possibility. Even you get caught in the rain, it passes quickly and you are already dry by the next hole. And many Caribbean courses are listed as amongst the greatest in the world. For instance, the Half Moon Resort, just west of Montego Bay in Jamaica, is one of the most popular all-inclusive golf resorts in the Caribbean; not only does it have a course listed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus as australian masters golf one of his favorites, the resort has direct access to Sunset Beach, not to mention luxurious accommodations in white-washed colonial rooms. The fairways mock your driving abilities while everyone else lounges by the pool. And that's just one of the many all-inclusive golf resorts in the Caribbean. The Teeth of the Dog is located on the Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, and was named top course on any of the Caribbean islands by Golf Magazine. Though it"s fame doesn"t make this the perfect spot for those who want to get in one of the more inexpensive Caribbean golf vacation packages – a day"s worth of golf will run you well over a hundred dollars. But there are plenty more courses on the island that can satisfy any golfer. The Puntacana resort is another fine example, while the Barcelo Bavaro Resort combines its luscious golf course with the lure of its casino.

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