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Aruba Shore Excursions

GOLF ARUBA'S FINEST COURSE
$127 Per Person

Designed by renowned Robert Trent Jones II, and situated on the scenic northwest point of Aruba, this course is the only 18 hole championship golf course on the island.

This course has taken the sport of golf to a new high-tech level with the latest in satellite and computer technology. The popular 18-hold PGA Championship Course has installed the Parview GPS system, a one-of-a-kind satellite network that is designed to enhance the golfing experience, while enabling the resort to improve overall course operations, efficiency and service to the guest. One of the very first courses in the Caribbean to utilize the Parview technology, this course is proud to be a member of an elite group of golf courses.

Each golf carts is equipped with a satellite dish and a 10.4” color screen. Some of the features include graphic hole and green overviews; exact distancing from the cart to the center of the green; exact pin placement for each day; electronic scoring; two-way communication with the clubhouse; food and beverage ordering from the cart to the grill and pro tips.

Pro Tips

Wind:
As Nick Price would say, during the 1998 Shell's Wonderful World of Golf, "keep you hat on tight when you play here!" The various wind conditions in Aruba can challenge golfers of all abilities. Bring your imagination since club selection can prove to be your greatest asset.

Terrain:
Typical desert links terrain - dry, arid and for the most part flat. The fairways are fairly wide for desert links, very forgiving and in excellent condition (Bermuda Grass). The wind is more a factor when negotiating your approach shot to the green.

Hazards:
Include sand bunkers filled with soft white sand, found on Aruba's lush beaches, cacti, coral rock formations and water hazards, which we refer to as Salinas. The bunkers, cacti and coral rock come into play throughout the course. Water comes into play on holes 13, 14 and 15 only.

Green:

Are wide and accommodating. They are Bermuda Tif Dwarf grass. Put very honestly, no hidden breaks, fast and most putts are affected by the wind. Pin placements are fair.

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