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Golf Tourism Set To Become A ‘Driver’ For St. Kitts

Recent Pro-Am Tournament Plus New Courses Provide Platform to Grow the Market

Basseterre, St. Kitts – St. Kitts is marking the beginning of a concerted new drive into the lucrative golf tourism market with the recent completion of the first annual St. Kitts-Nevis Admiral’s Cup Pro-Am held on St. Kitts and Nevis from January 5-9, 2011.

“Golf travel has been identified as an area for growth that is in keeping with our target visitor and long-term plan for niche market tourism development,” said Senator Ricky Skerritt, Minister of Tourism & International Transport. “The inaugural Admiral’s Cup event launches our marketing efforts as a twin-island golf destination rather than simply hosting individual island events. Further, the two additional championship courses that are scheduled to open on St. Kitts over the next few years will provide additional options for golf enthusiasts and further strengthen our position in the marketplace.”

The St. Kitts-Nevis Admiral’s Cup Pro-Am was the first event to be hosted simultaneously by two islands with play on two world-class courses, the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club and the Nevis Golf Club. The event was managed by The Golf Connection and supported by the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, American Airlines, the St. Kitts Marriott Resort and the Four Season Resort Nevis. The Royal St. Kitts Golf Club is a an 18-hole Thomas McBroom designed championship course managed by Marriott Golf which features scenic holes on both the Atlantic and Caribbean. Having opened in 2003, it was the first Caribbean golf course to become Audubon Certified for its environmental quality. It has served as the premier golf course on St. Kitts and has been the site for the annual Legends Golf Classic, entering its 6th year in 2011. The Nevis Golf Club at Four Seasons Resort Nevis is an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones II designed championship course that will be celebrating its 20-year anniversary in February 2011.

Currently under construction on St. Kitts’ southeast peninsula, the 18-hole Tom Fazio designed championship golf course is a major component in the multi-million dollar Christophe Harbour development led by Kiawah Development Partners. Spanning over 250 acres, the course is set 500 feet above sea level on lush green hills overlooking the water and will also feature an elegant golf club. In the Northern part of St. Kitts, an 18-hole Ian Woosnam designed championship golf course is in development as part of the 400 acre Kittitian Hill resort complex, which will be managed by the award-winning Sedona Resorts.

Golf packages are available at various hotels on St. Kitts and can be booked directly with the hotel. For a full round of golf (18 holes) at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, greens fees are $180 per player through May 31, 2011 and include golf cart rental. Club rental is $65 per 18 holes and includes two sleeves of golf balls. Tee times can be reserved online by visiting www.royalstkittsgolfclub.com.

Discounted rates and preferred tee times are available to guests of the St. Kitts Marriott Resort & Emerald Casino. For a full round of golf at the Nevis Golf Club at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis, greens fees are $205 including use of golf cart and range balls with discounted rates available to resort guests. Club rental is $65 for 18 holes or $45 for 9 holes.

For more information, visit http://www.fourseasons.com/nevis/golf/ or call the resort at 869-469-1111.

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