Double the Fun at Rose Hall Golf: A Golfer’s Paradise in Jamaica

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Cinnamon Hill Golf Course

Since the 1960s, Rose Hall Golf has been a shining star in the world of Caribbean golf. Known for its picturesque views, world-class facilities, and rich historical backdrop; it’s no wonder that Rose Hall.

Golf continues to dominate the golf scene, not just in Jamaica, but across the entire Caribbean. This excellence is reflected in its accolades, including consistently winning the Best Golf Course in Jamaica at the World Golf Awards as early as 2015 and consistently ranking as a top 10 finalist in the USA TODAY 10BEST Caribbean Golf Awards every year. What’s the secret to Rose Hall Golf’s enduring appeal? The unbeatable combination of two championship golf courses: White Witch Course and Cinnamon Hill Golf Course.

Designed by renowned course architects Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril, these courses offer abgolfing experience that transcends the ordinary. The White Witch Course, with a rating of 74.0, and the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, rated 72.4, are both meticulously designed to challenge golfers while showcasing the natural beauty of Jamaica. The courses weave through vibrant tropical landscapes and historical ruins, providing an immersive experience that’s as much about appreciating the surroundings as it is about the game itself.

White Witch Golf Course
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The historical allure of Rose Hall Golf is deeply interwoven into the playing experience. At the heart of both courses stands the iconic Rose Hall Great House, a Georgian mansion built in the 17th century and famously associated with the legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall, Annee Palmer.

This historic mansion is visible from hole #2 of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course and graces the entrance of the White Witch Golf Course, adding an air of mystique and grandeur to the setting. On hole #14 of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, golfers can catch a glimpse of the Johnny Cash Great House, the former home of country music legends Johnny and June Carter Cash. It’s a unique opportunity to tread the same grounds where these cultural icons once lived.

Rose Hall Great House

The history doesn’t stop there. On hole #7 of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, golfers will encounter the 18th-century Aqueduct, a stunning piece of engineering that now serves as a sought-after venue for weddings and events. These historical landmarks, combined with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and Jamaica’s lush flora and fauna, make playing at Rose Hall Golf a uniquely enriching experience.

But it’s not just about history and views; the courses themselves are masterpieces. Hole #1 of the White Witch Golf Course, perched atop the Mount Zion mountain, offers breathtaking views of the Rose Hall Great House and beyond, providing a dramatic and awe-inspiring start to any round. The combination of challenging layouts, stunning scenery, and impeccable course conditions make every round at Rose Hall Golf memorable.

For those seeking a premier Caribbean golf escape, Rose Hall Golf’s White Witch and Cinnamon Hill courses stand as a testament to Jamaica’s rich golfing heritage. Whether you’re a novice eager to learn or a seasoned player looking to test your skills, these courses offer an experience that’s second to none. So, pack your clubs, feel the warm Jamaican breezes, and get ready to enjoy 36 holes of enchanting Caribbean golf.

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Tom Landers is President, Publisher and Founder of Golfing Magazine. Tom has an extensive background as an entrepreneur in golf, publishing & editorial and internet production. He has over 35 years experience in the golf industry and over 20 years experience in the publishing industry, both online and in the print medium. Tom Landers is an accomplished businessman and entrepreneur having owned and operated such diverse enterprises as a Public Relations company, a golf consulting business and Golfing Magazine.