Created and then maintained with passion over the years, the golf courses laid out in the islands of the West Indies are often real hidden treasures.
From Cuba and Jamaica, in the north, to Curaçao and Aruba, in the south, there are more than a hundred golf courses that can be explored between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, on the Caribbean arc. .
Those who have had the opportunity to visit them and play there remember: the charm operates on the routes that extend into the archipelagos of Saint-Domingue and Saint-Martin, before descending via Guadeloupe, the Martinique and Saint Lucia to the Grenadines, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago.
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In the Lesser Antilles, to the east and south of the arc, there are around forty courses, each more authentic and picturesque than the next.
On smaller islands, the golf clubs retain a very local signature, with colonial-style and colorful clubhouses.
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