Overview
Visitors to Grand Cayman marvel at its mix of British and Caribbean cultures. This rare blend permeates the Grand Cayman Beach Suites and its centerpiece, the Britannia Golf Club. The combination of the Grand Cayman Beach Suites and the quality and beauty of the Britannia Golf Course allows us to proudly claim throne to be the distinctive golf resort in the Caribbean. We take great pride in the golf course standards that we have achieved and maintained at the Britannia Golf Club in the Cayman Islands.
Britannia Golf Club is the Caribbean's only signature Jack Nicklaus golf course; it's an experience not to be missed in the Cayman Islands.
Jack Nicklaus created a masterful course for the Britannia Golf Club, reminiscent of the legendary courses such as Royal Troon, Turnberry and Royal Birkdale. The hallmark of a Nicklaus design is his ability to provide players with a challenging and rewarding golf experience here in the Cayman Islands.
The course has all the natural challenges and hazards of a traditional seaside or links layout. On some holes, blind tee shots, pot bunkers and two-tiered greens test the golfer. On the fifth hole, the tee shot must carry over the Caribbean Sea; while on the breathtaking 510-yard hole nine, two different shots carry you over water hazards.
The course is set up as a nine-hole layout that is played twice from different tees: par 70 (35 for each nine holes), yardage 5,829, slope rating 135.
Britannia Golf Club is the Caribbean's only signature Jack Nicklaus golf course; it's an experience not to be missed in the Cayman Islands.
Jack Nicklaus created a masterful course for the Britannia Golf Club, reminiscent of the legendary courses such as Royal Troon, Turnberry and Royal Birkdale. The hallmark of a Nicklaus design is his ability to provide players with a challenging and rewarding golf experience here in the Cayman Islands.
The course has all the natural challenges and hazards of a traditional seaside or links layout. On some holes, blind tee shots, pot bunkers and two-tiered greens test the golfer. On the fifth hole, the tee shot must carry over the Caribbean Sea; while on the breathtaking 510-yard hole nine, two different shots carry you over water hazards.
The course is set up as a nine-hole layout that is played twice from different tees: par 70 (35 for each nine holes), yardage 5,829, slope rating 135.
