Mid Ocean Golf Club

Bermuda

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Mid Ocean Golf Club overview

Established in 1951, Mid Ocean Golf Club is located in Tucker’s Town, Bermuda where it has forged itself a substantial reputation as one of the islands best golf clubs. The club is known for its peaceful atmosphere and idyllic surroundings which are perfectly complemented by the lovely rolling fairways and greens of the course. The clubhouse itself is well-equipped to handle golf groups of all sizes, with facilities including multiple restaurants, tennis courts, pro shop, modern locker rooms, practice area and even a caddie service.

Mid Ocean Golf Course overview

Described by many golfers as a paradise, the course at Mid Ocean Club has an incredible history since its founding in 1951, with famous visitors like Winston Churchill and former US President Eisenhower both gracing the immaculate fairways.

The course is generally characterised as a links course due to its proximity to the ocean with strategically placed bunkers, high winds and the cliffs themselves acting as the courses main defence. At 6,520-yards in length, the course can’t be considered the longest out there, however its difficulty cannot be underestimated as it can easily play double that length due to wind direction and strength.

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