Thursday, July 26, 2012

Oyster: 12 Gorgeous Hotel Golf Courses With Ocean Views (PHOTOS)

A round of golf can always do a body good. Sure, golf can be one of the most frustrating sports on the planet, [Ed. note: We've seen a few snapped clubs in our day.] but there's nothing like the feeling when you sink that putt for eagle. (Not that we can speak from personal experience, per se, but we've heard stories.) So what could possibly make hitting the links even better? Gorgeous ocean views.

For all you golfers out there -- Hi, Dad! -- we found twelve beautiful hotel golf courses around the globe that have killer vistas to boot. Pack your clubs and get ready to work on your swing-these spots will be sure to inspire you to play your very best.

-- Jane Reynolds, Oyster.com

  • Makena Beach and Golf Resort

    As the highest-elevated course on Maui's south shore, the Makena Golf Course gives players stunning views of Mount Haleakala, the island's dormant volcano, and the Molokini and Lanai islands. Like the Wailea Golf Club's Emerald and Gold courses, the 18-hole Makena course is designed by famed golf architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. But the 6,914-yard Makena, with its narrow fairways, is considered the most challenging of the three. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/hawaii/hotels/makena-beach-and-golf-resort/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the Makena Beach and Golf Resort.</strong></a>

  • Casa De Campo

    Casa De Campo's signature golf course, Teeth of the Dog, is arguably the best in the Caribbean. It, along with the two other courses on the property -- Dye Four and The Links, was designed by World Golf Hall of Famer Pete Dye. Each course has 40 groundskeepers assigned to it, which doesn't come as a surprise -- not a blade of grass is out of place. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/dominican-republic/hotels/casa-de-campo/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about Casa De Campo.</strong></a>

  • The Lodge at Torrey Pines

    The two golf courses at the Lodge at Torrey Pines are stops on the PGA Tour and offer misty, romantic ocean vistas. The South Course -- remodeled about a decade ago by Rees Jones -- boasts particularly breath-taking views of the Pacific, and challenges players with thick patches of trees, bunkers, and sand traps. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/san-diego/hotels/the-lodge-at-torrey-pines/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about The Lodge at Torrey Pines.</strong></a>

  • One and Only Ocean Club

    The Tom Weiskopf-designed Ocean Club Golf Course fills up the eastern chunk of Paradise Island. The course has hosted numerous tournaments in the past, such as the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational, and has one of the most happening club houses we've seen, with a nice bar area. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/bahamas/hotels/one-and-only-ocean-club/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the One and Only Ocean Club.</strong></a>

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

    Both par-72s and both with fabulous views of the ocean along craggy cliffs, the golf courses at Half Moon Bay offer quite the challenge for golfers, with blustery ocean winds and tight fairways. Many stay at the Ritz simply for access to the courses, but the resort also boasts a luxurious 16,000 square-foot spa and cozy spots such as outdoor fire-pits and gardens. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/silicon-valley/hotels/the-ritz-carlton-half-moon-bay/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay.</strong></a>

  • Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

    The Mauna Kea Golf Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and updated by Rees Jones, is consistently voted one of the top courses in the nation. Those who'd rather not play the full 18 holes can opt to visit the driving range or putting green instead -- or take a private lesson or group clinic with one of the pros. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/hawaii/hotels/mauna-kea-beach-hotel/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel.</strong> </a>

  • Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort

    The hotel's lush La Iguana Golf Course was designed by Ted Robinson and features 18 challenging holes. Trees, water hazards, and sand traps are all components in making this course interesting and difficult. One thing it has that many courses don't? Frequent monkey sightings. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/costa-rica/hotels/los-suenos-marriott-ocean-and-golf-resort/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort.</strong></a>

  • Fairmont Southampton

    On-site at the Fairmont Southampton, guests will find a highly acclaimed 18-hole, par-three golf course overlooking the ocean. Additional golfer-friendly highlights include a full-service pro shop with equipment rental and storage, membership benefits at the nearby Riddell Bay Golf and Country Club, and even golf-inspired spa treatments at the Willow Stream Spa. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/bermuda/hotels/fairmont-southampton/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the Fairmont Southampton.</strong></a>

  • Tortuga Bay

    The 18-hole La Cana golf course at the Punta Cana Estates property, which surrounds Tortuga, was designed by Pete Dye and has been ranked numerous times as one of the nicest courses in the DR; after all, fourteen of the hotels run along the ocean, offering great views and sometimes challenging winds. Guests of the hotel have access to two other courses as well, one of which -- also designed by Dye -- opened in early 2012. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/dominican-republic/hotels/tortuga-bay/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about Tortuga Bay.</strong></a>

  • Terranea Resort

    Enter caption for this slideThe Terranea has its own nine-hole course, The Links. The mellow course -- appropriate for all skill levels -- looks over the hotel property and has gorgeous views of the ocean. Golfers who want to play a longer round need not fret; the hotel provides a free shuttle to the nearby Trump National course. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/los-angeles/hotels/terranea-resort/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the Terranea Resort.</strong></a>

  • The Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort, Rose Hall

    At the peak of a mountain, with 16 of 18 holes overlooking the Caribbean Sea, White Witch mocks the low-lying, much easier courses of other resorts below. According to most guests at the hotel (as well as Travel + Leisure), the White Witch golf course is about the best golf course in the Caribbean (although the earlier-mentioned Teeth of the Dog at the Casa De Campo is a worthy challenger). As one guest put it, "Not playing White Witch is like going to California and not playing Pebble Beach." <a href="http://www.oyster.com/jamaica/hotels/the-ritz-carlton-golf-and-spa-resort-rose-hall-jamaica/ " target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica.</strong></a>

  • The Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows

    Mauna Lani Bay Hotel boasts two gorgeous courses, the North and the South. The latter is perhaps the more famous course, built along the rugged cliffs of prehistoric lava, with beautiful ocean vistas and one of the most photographed ocean-view holes in the world. The North course lies along a protected archaeological district, and goats can sometimes be found roaming the links. <a href="http://www.oyster.com/hawaii/hotels/the-mauna-lani-bay-hotel-and-bungalows/" target="_hplink"><strong>Read more about The Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows.</strong></a>

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