The beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands are situated 575 miles (or 75 minutes) southeast of Miami. Covering 193 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, the Turks and Caicos Islands has the third largest coral reef system and the best tropical beaches in the world, making it a premier beach, diving and snorkelling destination and an ideal location for romance, family vacations, ecotourism and adventure seekers, not to mention golf! There are a number of world-class golfing courses for golfers of all ages, whether you are beginners of experienced golfers.

FUN WORLD TCI, where it’s always “a world of fun” for kids and the young at heart. FUN WORLD TCI proudly boast a one and a half acre beautifully landscaped and challenging 18 hole Mini Golf Course, Grand Prix “Go Cart” Race Track and Video Game Arcade. The bar and grill offers a wide selection of food and beverages and Karaoke entertainment complemented by the friendliest service in the Turks & Caicos Islands.

The Provo Golf & Country Club is known as one of the best and most challenging tests of golf in the Caribbean, Provo Golf Club is a relaxing green oasis, set amongst the natural flora and fauna of the island. Fairways feature natural limestone outcroppings and are lined with native bush and inland lakes. The front nine features water on six holes, while the tight back nine has a further four ‘lake holes’, home to a colourful array of water birds including flamingos, pelicans and various types of heron. Great facilities, no restrictions on tee times, good tempo rounds, a cooling island breeze and a great round of golf – what more could you ask for!

Waterloo Golf Club is a 9 hole, par 54 course built in the grounds of the Office of the Governor of the Turks & Caicos Islands. Officially opened on January 3, 1998, it was designed by His Excellency the Governor and built entirely by volunteers, including the Governor himself. The course is 2758 yards long, is open to tourists. It is located just a few hundred yards from the Cruise Ship Centre.

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