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Golf Tourism Is On the “Upswing” In St. Kitts

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ST. KITTS – A well-established tournament on the island’s growing roster of premier golf events, golfers will tee off on the greens of St. Kitts this spring at the 32nd Johnnie Walker St. Kitts Open held May 17 – 19, 2013.

“Golf tourism is a key niche market that St. Kitts has targeted for growth,” said Senator Ricky Skerritt, Minister of Tourism & International Transport, Trade, Industry, Commerce & Consumer Affairs. “In addition to the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club and, on Nevis, the Four Seasons Resort Nevis Golf Club, we will soon be home to a hillside Ian Woosnam championship course at Kittitian Hill and a Tom Fazio championship course at Christophe Harbour on St. Kitts’ southeast peninsula, providing a wealth of challenges for golf travelers of varying skill levels that’s unrivalled in a destination of our size. This hallmark island tournament continues to help us attract visitors from the golfing community as we ramp up marketing efforts internationally to support all the courses.”

St. Kitts Open

The St. Kitts Open is a two-day event. It features two rounds of 36-hole individual stroke play. Golfers from the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean can participate. The event takes place at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club. Male players will compete in four divisions: Championship, Men’s, Senior, and Super Senior. Female golfers will have their own separate division.

The players will compete for prizes for gross and net champions. Activities begin at 6pm on Friday, May 17, with an opening ceremony for the event and continue with tournament play on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19.

Complimentary lunch for competitors is included on both days of play and breakfast is available at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club’s Clubhouse. A closing ceremony following play on Sunday evening concludes the event.

Registration for the St. Kitts Open is $275 per golfer for non-club members or $225 per golfer for members and juniors and includes two rounds of golf and complimentary lunch on both days of play. $25 cart fees for the Friday practice round are not included. For more information about the event or to access the tournament entry form, visit www.royalstkittsgolfclub.com or call 869-466-2700.

For visiting golfers who prefer to book their golf and hotel together, The Golf Connection, which manages the annual The Admiral’s Cup Pro-Am Event, is offering a special package for the St. Kitts Open.

Tournament Package

Package rates start at $625 per person for two golfers sharing a room. For one golfer alone, the rate is $849. Special rates are available for guests who do not play golf.

The package includes:

  • Entry fee for the St. Kitts Open tournament –
  • Four nights of accommodations from May 16-20, 2013, at one of seven hotels in St. Kitts – Greens and cart fees for one practice round and two tournament rounds – Daily breakfast – A welcome dinner – A sunset dinner on the last night – A VIP tour of Christophe Harbour and its Tom Fazio championship golf course – Roundtrip airport and event transfers – Tournament gifts and prizes – A special welcome gift

Participating hotels include the Bird Rock Beach Hotel, Frigate Bay Resort, Ottley’s Plantation Inn, St. Kitts Marriott Resort & Royal Beach Casino, Sugar Bay Club and Timothy Beach Resort.

The deadline to book a Golf Connection package for the St. Kitts Open is May 1, 2013. For more information or to book a package call The Golf Connection at 484-762-1185.

Known to be one of the Caribbean’s most scenic and challenging courses, the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club is an 18-hole course managed by Marriott Golf and set adjacent to the The St. Kitts Marriott Resort & Royal Beach Casino.

This sea-side course was first designed by Peter Thompson in 1975 and then redesigned by Thomas McBroom in 2003. Its unique layout offers holes on both the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.

It was the first Caribbean golf course to earn Audubon Certification for its environmental practices and is a natural haven for both native and migratory birds.

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