With holes that kiss the shoreline and flirt with the edges of jungle ravines, The Tryall Club features the most celebrated golf course in the Caribbean. Tryall's 18-hole, par-72 championship course was designed by Ralph Plummer and has played host to such prestigious international events as the Johnnie Walker World Championship, last won here by Fred Couples in 1995. The signature par-three 4th hole incorporates the natural challenges of the Caribbean Sea and the Flint River, while the memorable par-four 7th hole provides a dramatic tee-shot through the stone pillars of the historic aqueduct that feeds the adjacent waterwheel.
Tryall is famous for its caddies: lively, entertaining, experienced, dedicated-with an uncanny ability to track down wayward shots and to read the breaks on even the trickiest greens.
The pride of Jamaica, golf at The Tryall Club is a world-class experience that can be had at only an elite handful of courses in the Caribbean. The course wends its way around the estate through the lush hills and palm groves down to a mile and half stretch of scenic coastlines. Golfers at Tryall are privy to some of the most spectacular fairway views in the world, rivaling Pebble Beach and St. Andrews, with dramatic sweeping vistas of the island’s northern coast from Montego Bay to the Western edge of the coastline. It’s not unusual for players to spot dolphins and exotic tropical birds during their round.