At Sandals regency St. Lucia Golf
Resort and Spa at La Toc, a round
at the sporty 9-hole golf course
is a perfect ending to a day at
the sea. The course nettles in
a picturesque valley surrounded
by lush, villa-studded hills, its
emerald, undulating terrain punctuated
by bursts of crepe myrtle, bougainvillea
and other flamboyant blossoms.
Measuring only 3,141 yards, this
layout is short but not always
sweet. Erratic breezes often make
club selection a nail-biting dilemma,
and several holes are as tight
as tunnels, demanding laser like
accuracy of the tee. On the par-3
down hill on the 8th hole, for
example, a mere fade or draw could
land you in a jungle of white cedars,
mango and almond tress and bamboo.
“Number 8 is the only hole
I get nervous on,” confides
the knowledgeable and experienced
head pro, Gregory Mann, who grew-up
on the island and is a former star
on the Caribbean amateur golf tour. “You
have to dead straight on this hole
or your're dead.”
Rewards my not come in the form
of birdies on this tricky track,
but the views more than compensate.
Four holes (4,7,8 and 3) render
astonishing vistas, so pack your
camera along with your clubs. The
ultimate panorama awaits on the
elevated 4th tee, so spellbinding
that golfers can hardly keep their
eyes on the ball. From that majestic
perch, you can see great white
cruise ships gliding across the
vast, turquoise Caribbean Sea,
while the occasional light plane
swoops overhead.
Sandals Golf Club at La Toc is
accessible at all three St. Lucia’s
Sandals Resorts, and every kind
of player is catered to. Golfers
who have a soft spot for tradition
(and what serious golfer doesn’t?)
are cheered to learn about the
course’s corps of 28 caddies,
all eager to read greens, scout
lost balls an provide crucial tips
on club selection.
Indeed, cadies-a sadly dwindling
breed in the States-are mandatory
at Sandals and Beaches golf courses.
You have the option of chasing
par with a caddy and golf cart
or, for a truly vintage experience,
going to the caddy only route.
For novices who wouldn’t
know a caddy from a daddy, Mann-a
member of the U.S. Golf Teachers
Association-conducts a comprehensive,
30 minute beginners’ clinic
every Wednesday at 9 a.m. he also
gives private lessons to intermediate
and advanced players intent on
fine tuning their games. |
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