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Sandals St.Lucia Resorts Golf Facts

Sandals Regency St. Lucia Golf Resort & Spa offers a magnificent course with rolling hills and majestic fairways directly on the premises. With 9 greens, the narrow fairways make the course a challenge for the best of golfers. Complimentary transportation for guests staying at nearby Sandals Halcyon St. Lucia and Sandals Grande St. Lucian.

Complimentary green fees to all Sandals guests

Complimentary transportation to all Sandals guests

Caddies are mandatory

US$10.00 per caddy for 18 holes

US$5.00for 9 holes

Carts are optional

US$30.00 per cart for 18 holes

US$20.00 for 9 holes

Club rentals: US$20.00

Shoe rentals: US$16.00 (included free pair of socks)

45 minute golf lessons are available for US$35.00

At Sandals regency St. Lucia Golf Resort and Spa at La Toc, a round at the sporty 9-hole golf course is a perfect ending to a day at the sea. The course nettles in a picturesque valley surrounded by lush, villa-studded hills, its emerald, undulating terrain punctuated by bursts of crepe myrtle, bougainvillea and other flamboyant blossoms.

Measuring only 3,141 yards, this layout is short but not always sweet. Erratic breezes often make club selection a nail-biting dilemma, and several holes are as tight as tunnels, demanding laser like accuracy of the tee. On the par-3 down hill on the 8th hole, for example, a mere fade or draw could land you in a jungle of white cedars, mango and almond tress and bamboo.

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Sandals Golf Club at La Toc is accessible at all three St. Lucia’s Sandals Resorts, and every kind of player is catered to. Golfers who have a soft spot for tradition (and what serious golfer doesn’t?) are cheered to learn about the course’s corps of 28 caddies, all eager to read greens, scout lost balls an provide crucial tips on club selection.




Golf Reviews:

 The golf course was nice. My husband and I are novice golfers and the course was slightly difficult for us but enjoyable nonetheless. The free greenfees were nice but we did have to pay for balls and a caddy. The caddy seemed to want a minimum of $20 for each of us I think which was more than we were led to believe. I forget what we actually gave him as a tip.