Golfing in Rose Hall Great House & Cinnamon Hill Course with Private Transport

Description
Cinnamon Hill offers a quintessential golf experience while protecting a rich cultural and natural environment. From Hank Smedley’s original 1969 design to von Hagge and Baril’s brilliant 2001 redesign, this setting is preserved for future generations. A few highlights:
On the second tee: your club swings toward historic Rose Hall Great House.
Near the fourth tee-box: a centuries-old burial plot for the family of English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Winding through the course: an ancient aqueduct used to grind sugar cane in the plantation era.
Near the 15th green: a gentle waterfall, site of an exciting scene in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die.
Occupying majestic preeminence: Cinnamon Hill Great House, the second home of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash for 30 years. this option offers 9 holes so if you are intrested in doing 18 holes you can always upgrade when you get to the location.
On the second tee: your club swings toward historic Rose Hall Great House.
Near the fourth tee-box: a centuries-old burial plot for the family of English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Winding through the course: an ancient aqueduct used to grind sugar cane in the plantation era.
Near the 15th green: a gentle waterfall, site of an exciting scene in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die.
Occupying majestic preeminence: Cinnamon Hill Great House, the second home of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash for 30 years. this option offers 9 holes so if you are intrested in doing 18 holes you can always upgrade when you get to the location.
Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Jamaican Rum Punch, beer or water
Private transportation
Jamaican Rum Punch, beer or water
Excluded
Lunch
Equipment available for rent $40 per person
Equipment available for rent $40 per person