Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club in Providenciales, green fairways and water hazards winding through limestone outcroppings near Grace Bay
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The Best Golf Resorts in Turks and Caicos

An honest word first: Turks and Caicos has exactly one championship golf course. Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club, Karl Litten's 1992 target design at Grace Bay, is the only full size 18 in the entire country, and no resort sits on its fairways. What the islands do have is one of the finest beaches on earth a few minutes from the first tee, so the right move is a beach first trip with golf folded in. Below, the course itself and the five Providenciales resorts golfers actually pair with it, ranked.

Photograph: Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club, via Google

How we chose

This list was researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk, and every fee and fact on it was checked against the club's published rate sheet and resort sources in June 2026. Because there is only one course, we ranked differently than usual: the course leads, then the resorts are ordered by how well they serve a golfer, meaning proximity to the first tee, any published golf arrangement for guests, and the quality of the stay itself. Two of the entries sit on Grace Bay within minutes of the club, one is the islands' big all inclusive, and one trades the short drive for the quietest beach on Providenciales. For the avoidance of doubt, the country's only other golf is a volunteer built 9 hole par 54 at the Governor's residence on Grand Turk and a conch shell putting course on North Caicos, charming and not the reason you fly here.

Set expectations accordingly. If you measure a destination in rounds per day, the Caribbean's real golf depth lives elsewhere, and we point you to the Dominican Republic and our ranking of the best luxury golf resorts in the Caribbean at the end of this page. But if the brief is one world class beach, one genuinely good course, and a week that keeps non golfers happy, Providenciales is hard to beat, and the multi round passes below make the golf surprisingly good value. Several hotels once bundled green fees into their packages; those deals have largely disappeared, so everyone now books tee times and pays the club directly. All fees below carry their season and year and are indicative rather than guaranteed, so always confirm directly before booking.

The course and the resorts, ranked

1

Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club

Karl Litten, opened 1992 · 18 holes, par 72, 6,705 yards · Grace Bay, Providenciales · the only 18 hole course in the country

The round every entry below is built around. Karl Litten's target style design, the only full size course in Turks and Caicos, threads emerald fairways between rugged limestone outcroppings and waterways busy with flamingos, herons and egrets, and a round typically plays in under four hours. Known as Provo Golf Club until a late 2021 renaming, it has hosted the Caribbean Amateur Championship, keeps David Feherty as club ambassador, and runs the #19 Bar and Restaurant plus two tennis courts at the clubhouse. The club's rate sheet for 1 December 2025 to 28 October 2026 lists 18 holes at $200 with shared cart included, the Feherty Twilight Special after 2:30pm at $135, a 3 round pass at $510, a 5 round pass at $800, and Titleist rentals at $75, all indicative; always confirm directly before booking. Our verdict: a proper course, not a token one, and the passes reward playing it three or four times.

Access: public, visitors welcome; book tee times directly with the club. Check tee times.

2

Ocean Club Resorts

Two sister properties, Ocean Club and Ocean Club West · Grace Bay Beach · Ocean Club sits adjacent to the golf club · published guest golf rates

The closest thing the islands have to staying on the course. Ocean Club, the eastern of the two sister properties, sits directly adjacent to Royal Turks and Caicos, literally steps from the range, while Ocean Club West puts you a short ride away among the Grace Bay restaurants and shops. Crucially for this list, it is the rare Providenciales resort that still publishes a golf arrangement: a dedicated guest rate sheet mirroring the club's rounds and passes, with guest rates posted for 27 April to 31 October 2026, and tee times and payment handled directly with the club. The suites run studio to three bedrooms with kitchens, which suits golf groups carving up a week. Our verdict: if the golf is the point of the trip, this is the base, and the walk to the first tee settles it.

Stay: suites and condo style rooms on Grace Bay. Check rates and availability.

3

Grace Bay Club

All suite luxury resort · Grace Bay Beach · about a three minute drive to the golf club · adult and family wings

The polished pick. Grace Bay Club was the first luxury all suite resort in Turks and Caicos and remains the address on the beach, 82 suites from junior to penthouse, three pools, serious restaurants and a long private stretch of that impossible white sand. For the golfer it works because the course is roughly an eighteen minute walk or a three minute drive up Grace Bay Road, close enough that a 7:30am tee time costs you nothing of the beach day. There is no formal golf package that we could verify, so book rounds directly with the club and treat the resort as the reward. Our verdict: the best pure hotel on this list, and the one to choose when the golfer is outnumbered by people who came for the beach, the spa and dinner.

Stay: adults only and family sections, all suites. Check rates and availability.

4

Seven Stars Resort and Spa

Suite resort and spa · central Grace Bay Beach · short drive to the golf club · tennis and full water sports

The Grace Bay all rounder. Seven Stars anchors the middle of the beach with big balconied suites, a heated pool, tennis, a full spa and one of the better dining lineups on the strip, and its central position puts both the golf club and the Grace Bay restaurant row within a few minutes by car or bike. Like nearly every property on the island it leaves golf to the golf club, so there is no package to chase; reserve your rounds with the pro shop before you fly, especially for winter mornings, and the resort concierge handles the short transfer. Our verdict: choose it when you want the full service Grace Bay experience one notch less formal than Grace Bay Club, with the course still close enough to play on a whim.

Stay: oceanfront suites with kitchens, central Grace Bay. Check rates and availability.

5

The Shore Club

Opened January 2017 · Long Bay Beach, south shore of Providenciales · about ten minutes across the island to the golf club · four pools, villas

The escape hatch. The Shore Club was the first resort on Long Bay Beach, the quiet, shallow, kiteboarding shore on the south side of Providenciales, and it opened in January 2017 as a serious piece of work: suites and rooms across a $100 million estate, six standalone beachfront villas of three to six bedrooms, four pools including an adults only beachfront pool, a spa and a kids club. The trade is a roughly ten minute drive across the island to the first tee instead of three, which in practice changes nothing about a golf morning. Our verdict: the pick for couples and multigenerational groups who want space and calm over the Grace Bay buzz, with the golf still an easy taxi ride away; book rounds directly with the club.

Stay: suites and private villas on Long Bay Beach. Check rates and availability.

6

Beaches Turks and Caicos

All inclusive family resort · Grace Bay · five villages, 45,000 square foot waterpark · golf arranged separately with the club

The family heavyweight. Beaches is the islands' big all inclusive, five themed villages styled after the Caribbean, Key West, Italy and France plus the new Treasure Beach Village that opened in March 2026, with a 45,000 square foot waterpark, around 20 restaurants and certified childcare folded into the rate. Be clear eyed about the golf: green fees are not part of the published all inclusive package, so a golfer here books and pays Royal Turks and Caicos directly like everyone else, and should confirm current arrangements with both the resort and the club before assuming anything is bundled. Our verdict: if the trip is really a family beach holiday where dad or mom sneaks out for three early rounds on a playing pass, this is the machine built for exactly that.

Stay: all inclusive rooms and suites across five villages. Check rates and availability.

Designer, opening year, par, yardage and fees verified June 2026 against the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club rate sheet and resort sources. Rates shown carry their season and year and are indicative only; always confirm directly with the club and each resort before booking. Where an arrangement could not be verified, we say so. The club's own website also lists local lodging partners, including a suite at The Regent Grand and One Grace Bay Townhomes, worth asking about when you book your rounds.

Plan a Turks and Caicos golf trip

Tell us roughly when and who is traveling. One concierge books the right Grace Bay or Long Bay base, reserves your rounds and playing pass at Royal Turks and Caicos, and prices the week honestly, including whether your golf appetite really belongs in the Dominican Republic instead. We reply within one working day, with no obligation.

Building the trip, and where to go for more golf

The week writes itself: base on Grace Bay or Long Bay, play Royal Turks and Caicos two to four times on a playing pass in the cool early mornings, and give the rest of every day to the beach, the reef and the conch shacks. December through April is the dry, breezy prime season; summer is hotter, quieter and cheaper, with the club's 2025 to 2026 rate sheet running clear through late October. But if your group measures a destination in courses rather than beaches, fly two hours south instead. The Dominican Republic is the Caribbean's true golf heavyweight, with Pete Dye's Teeth of the Dog and the clifftop Dye Fore at Casa de Campo, Jack Nicklaus's Punta Espada, the Corales course that hosts the PGA Tour, and Robert Trent Jones's revived Playa Grande; our ranking of the best golf courses in the Dominican Republic, the Dominican Republic golf holidays page and a 4 day Dominican Republic itinerary cover it properly, and all inclusive golf in the Dominican Republic suits Beaches loyalists.

Elsewhere in the region, Jamaica pairs Rose Hall's Cinnamon Hill with the courses in our best golf courses in Jamaica ranking, Barbados answers with Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane's Green Monkey from our best golf courses in Barbados list, and the Bahamas offers its own one and two course islands in the same beach first spirit as Providenciales. The regional overview lives in our best luxury golf resorts in the Caribbean ranking and the all inclusive golf in the Caribbean trip page. When you are ready, let plan my trip put the whole thing in one brief.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts, fees and resort details verified June 2026. Last reviewed: June 2026. See how we rank.