The oldest fairways in the hemisphere.
A 5,800-yard, par-70 course laid into the natural contours of the Mandeville highlands since 1865.
Championship play at 2,200 feet.
The Manchester Club golf course is the oldest in the western hemisphere, carved into the Mandeville highlands in 1865. At 5,800 yards and a par of 70, the layout rewards precision over power. Set 2,200 feet above sea level, it plays cooler and more consistently than lowland alternatives — fairways remain lush year-round.
The layout can be played as nine holes or as a full eighteen, accommodating morning rounds, twilight circuits and competitive play alike. Tee times are available seven days a week for members and, by arrangement, for visiting players.
- 5,800 yards · Par 70 · Two tee configurations
- Pro shop and equipment rentals
- Tee times available year-round
- Social and competitive play
Pay & Play
Non-members are welcome to experience the oldest golf course in the western hemisphere. Green fees are payable at the pro shop on the day of play. Tee times are recommended and can be booked in advance.
Join the course.
Golf membership is in addition to the Annual Club Membership of $30,000 JMD.