Anguilla Island beach
CuisinArt Clubhouse
As for golf, 2019 is a breakthrough year as the
7,000-yard 18-hole layout has seen a sizable
cash infusion since recovering from Hurricane
Irma in 2017. CuisinArt Golf Club now features
new Titlelist rental clubs and new Yamaha golf
carts with GPS. CuisinArt’s Director of Golf
Operations Don Johnson was also given the green
light for massive improvements that include a new
irrigation system and converting to Better Billy
Bunkers with imported silica sand.
One of the main takeaways from the CuisinArt
golf experience is the reminder that despite
playing on a course with such magnificent views,
there’s a feeling that you’re all by yourself.
“This feeling of solitude is amazing. Norman
purposely routed the course so you’re rarely
along side another hole. When you combine the
ocean views, the sounds of waves crashing, and
our lush green Bermuda grass, CuisinArt is hard
to beat,” DeLong said.
Tim drives on 18th
Some Like it Yacht
The visual action starts right from the 384-yard,
Par 4, first tee box. On this lead hole, Norman
sweeps golfers off their feet with a panoramic
view of St. Martin. In case you thought that was
a fluke, the second hole offers brilliant ocean
views while sharing a 16,000-square-foot green
with the 10th hole.
Depending on what month you’re playing,
a golfer never knows what he or she might
witness whenever sneaking a glimpse of the
Caribbean Sea. In the winter season, neighboring
St. Martin is famous for the mega-yachts that
frequent the island, and in the month of March,
everyone sets their calendars for the Heineken
Regatta, the largest warm weather regatta in the
world.
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