Belmont Hills Golf Club

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2002
Traditional - Quarry
Algie Pulley Jr.
6,017
18
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Designed in 2002 by renowned golf course architect Algie M. Pulley Jr., the Belmont Hill Golf Course is a magnificently contoured showcase of Bermuda’s natural beauty. Featuring 6,100 yards of strategically laid out bunkers, multi-tiered greens and slender fairways; this world-class layout offers a challenging test for players of all handicaps. Panoramic views of bustling Hamilton Harbor and the Great Sound provide an inspiring backdrop for the most breathtaking 18 holes on the island.

One of the unique characteristics of this Bermuda resort’s golf course is the utilization of multiple water hazards, which is unusual for a Bermudian course. Two large man-made ponds complement the dramatic landscape, with an automatic irrigation system keeping tees, fairways and greens - including Bermuda’s only double green in peak condition. Hundreds of trees have been planted or relocated to shape and define the fairways.