where is constant spring course jamaica

by Lorenzo Harvey 10 min read

Where is the Constant Spring Golf Club in Jamaica?

192 Constant Spring Road Kingston, JA 876 755-2066 about Designed by Scottish-Canadian architect Stanley Thompson, the Constant Spring Golf Club is located in the heart of the Kingston Metropolitan area. Its course is known for its narrow fairways, well-placed bunkers, gullies and ponds which make for a challenging play. map amenities

How long is the golf course at constant spring?

Constant Spring Golf Club is a hidden gem in the northern part of Kingston. One of the locals told me it is the oldest track in the Caribbean. The course plays short from the white tees, and can get a little narrow on some of the holes. Cell reception is great if you have international data and want to use your phone for GPS around the course.

Where is constant spring located?

Constant Spring Golf Club opened in 1920 as a 9 hole course, but it was expanded to 18 holes in the 1930's. Nestled in the foothills of Norbrook ... one of Kingston's residential areas ... it is one of the oldest of the Jamaica Golf Courses, and was built on an old sugar plantation. It was designed by Stanley Thompson, a well known Scottish Canadian Course Architect (a mentor of Robert …

What does Constant Spring mean in Jamaica?

Constant Spring Golf Club has a modest course located in the middle of Uptown Kingston. Built by Scottish architect Stanley Thompson in 1920, the short, tight fairways are challenging, with an excellent view at the 13th hole. Carts go for US$20 for nonmembers, green fees are US$45 on weekdays, US$50 on weekends.

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As Kingston's premier, 126-acre course, beginners can also get their feet wet taking golf classes with accredited instructors. Other options include multi-court badminton, squash racquet, a club house... Read More

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Constant Spring plantation

Constant Spring plantation was one of the Regimental Plantations. It was developed by Lt.-Colonel Henry Archibold during the military occupation following the English invasion of Jamaica. Commander William Brayne described it as "one of the best plantations in the island".

Popular culture

Constant Spring is referred to in a string of mid-1970s songs, Trinity's "Three Piece Suit and Thing", Lee Perry and Junior Dread's "Sufferer's Heights", and Althea and Donna 's " Uptown Top Ranking ".

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