In 2002, Marriott's Royal St. Kitts debuted as Tom McBroom's first design in the Caribbean and immediately took its place among the region's most popular courses next to Teeth of the Dog in the Dominican and Green Monkey in Barbados. McBroom artfully routed the holes along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, presenting golfers with a variety of shots, ever-present wind and spectacular ocean views. Royal St. Kitts is planted with seashore paspalum grass ideal for the Caribbean. The greens are aesthetic gems with subtle to severe swales that test a player's shot-making ability and short game.
Design
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- The Links at Brunello
- 27 Club
- Southwood
- Country Hills
- Tower Ranch
- Tobiano
- Memphrémagog
- Lora Bay
- Oviinbyrd
- The Ridge at Manitou
- Ambassador
- Royal St. Kitts
- Kytäjä, North West
- Whitewater
- FireRock
- Glencairn
- Kytäjä, South East
- Wildfire
- Domaine Laforest
- Ussher's Creek
- Rocky Crest
- King's Riding
- Granite Golf Club
- The Algonquin
- Rattlesnake Point “Sidewinder”
- Rattlesnake Point “Copperhead”
- Timberwolf
- Bell Bay
- Lake Joseph Club
- Le Géant
- Morgan Creek
- Crowbush Cove
- Heron Point
- National Pines
- Camelot
- Ottawa Hunt
- Deerhurst Highlands
- Hockley Valley
- Deer Ridge
- Port Carling
- Pointe West
- Beacon Hall
- Oak Ridge
Awards & Accolades
“Royal St Kitts is a beautiful a golf course, and just what you might expect to find on a Caribbean island in the Leewards. The stunning layout – heart stoppingly beautiful in a couple of places – is set on 125 acres with two full holes on the Caribbean Sea and three more on the Atlantic Ocean.”
Blair Howard, About.com Guide