Cinnamon Hill offers a quintessential golf experience while protecting a rich cultural and natural environment. From Hank Smedley’s original 1969 design to von Hagge and Baril’s brilliant 2001 redesign, this setting is preserved for future generations. A few highlights:
On the second tee: your club swings toward historic Rose Hall Great House.
Near the fourth tee-box: a centuries-old burial plot for the family of English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Winding through the course: an ancient aqueduct used to grind sugar cane in the plantation era.
Near the 15th green: a gentle waterfall, site of an exciting scene in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die.
Occupying majestic preeminence: Cinnamon Hill Great House, the second home of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash for 30 years. this option offers 9 holes so if you are intrested in doing 18 holes you can always upgrade when you get to the location.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
we also pickup travelers from private villas and guest house