Course designers von Hagge and Rick Baril designed Cinnamon Hill with elevations that give the sense of both coastal and tropical inland golf. At Cinnamon Hill, you’ll experience the best of Jamaica golf — the cool ocean sprays on your cheeks as you putt on seaside greens and the wind whistling through the pines as you tee-off on the 17th hole, 350 feet above the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
To get the most out of this unique experience, talk to our caddies. They are listed among “The Best in the World” by Golfer magazine, and they will be equally happy to discuss Annee Palmer or Arnold Palmer and can read greens better than any pro.
Situated on the historic 4,000 acres Rose Hall Estate, and sited on 200 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside, The White Witch Golf Course is carved from the rolling countryside of Jamaica’s historic Rose Hall Plantation and is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. This 6,758-yard, Par 71 treasure is named for the plantation’s beautiful but wicked 19th-century plantation mistress, Annee Palmer.
Legend has it that Annee’s ghost still haunts the estate, creating an alluring mystique that has fascinated island natives and visitors for generations. Rated as the #1 Golf Course and #1 in Golf Shop Staff service by Conde Nast Traveler, the White Witch is considered one of the finest golf courses in the Caribbean, characterized by mountainous terrain, cool trade winds, colorful foliage and spectacular ocean views from 16 of its 18 holes.
Half Moon’s course was designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones Sr. and modernized by Roger Rulewich, creating a masterpiece of sheer beauty and game-raising challenges.
Many official PGA tournaments also have been held at Half Moon, including the European PGA Senior Tour and, since 2007, the Jamaica Open.