Rose Hall, Montego Bay - Where The Golf Course Designers Were Given The Keys to The Kingdom

A golfer's dream, just imagine owning luxury real estate so close to three world class golf courses?
Imagine 5,000 untouched acres and the freedom to choose to use the very best of it. This is how golf began at Rose Hall and why it will be cherished by owners of The Palmyra for decades to come.
Renowned course designers Robert von Hagge, Rick Baril and Robert Trent Jones Sr., created 54 holes that are awe-inspiring. For the avid golfer, Jamaica's white sand beaches, turquoise waters and towering palm trees provide a breathtaking backdrop for a round of golf.
Around every twist, turn and dogleg lies a stunning new discovery. Refreshing waterfalls, a jaunt up into the lush mountains, even an ancient aqueduct. The transitioning trade winds make every round a newfound experience, its easy to see why many will consider golf to be the crown jewel of this remarkable new resort community.
Montego Bay's most prestigious enclave, Rose Hall, offers some of the world's most impressive golf experiences at three internationally acclaimed championship golf courses.
Read more about the fabulous courses at Rose Hall, dramatically different in terrain and degree of difficulty.The White Witch, Cinnamon Hill and Half Moon.
Travel + Leisure rates Rose Hall, Jamaica, "the best golf resort and best resort for families in the Caribbean".
In their words, visitors should not forget to: "Linger on the tee of the par-three seventeenth and marvel at the Caribbean tableau: brilliant green grass, with deep-blue water and pale-blue sky beyond ... Sip a rum-laced White Witch cocktail on the patio of the club."

Jamaica Named Top Golf Destination in Caribbean and Latin America

With 12 courses island-wide that range dramatically in scenery, Jamaica has become a magnet for players from around the globe.

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Met Golfer (April/May 2007)
Met Golfer (April/May 2007)

"With the ultra fashionable Palmyra Resort & Spa, New York native Robert Trotta has catapulted Jamaica onto the Caribbean real estate scene."

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New York Times (February 9, 2007)
New York Times (February 9, 2007)

The 10 point Caribbean Escapes Plan

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