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Almost every hole on the Four Seasons' Robert Trent Jones Jr. course has a backdrop of the island centerpiece, Nevis Peak, a 3,200-foot dormant volcano. Unforgettable is
the sea view from a crest in the ninth fairway. Equally memorable are the sightings of the shy vervet monkeys who camp in the tropical trees that line the fairways. The course is a par 71 with a total
yardage of 6,766 yards. In 1996 Golfer Magazine rated it in the top 100 resort courses in the world. Non-guests can also play the course. Course Facts Holes: 18
Yardage: 6766/5153 Par: 72 Rating: 71.7 Slope: 125/117
Opened in 1991, this Robert Trent Jones design winds it's way up Nevis Peak, a 3232 foot volcanic slope. The undulating
Bermuda grass greens tend to slope away toward the Caribbean Sea. The course has a good irrigation system, fast greens and 72 bunkers. As you play, the course winds through tropical foliage and then opens out again
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