The Flamboyán course has already raised the benchmark against which all future Caribbean golf courses will be measured. Offering golfers of all levels both a stimulating experience and a magnificent setting in which to play, the Flamboyán course was ranked second best course in Puerto Rico by Golf Digest (November 2003) and best course on the island by Barron’s Magazine (March 1999). Built on a former sugarcane plantation, the course has been laid out so that the prevailing trade winds offer additional challenges. This is particularly true on two of the course’s longest holes, par 5 n°7 and par 4 n°9.
The challenge and beauty of the 12th hole
The most memorable hole on the Flamboyán course is the par-3 twelfth. This challenging hole is played downhill, but into the wind, to a large green framed by bunkers to the left and right. Behind the green, coconut palms and the Caribbean Sea provide an entertainingly beautiful backdrop for all to enjoy.
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