Cinnamon Hill Golf Course at Rose Hall near Montego Bay, Jamaica
Journal · Data study · June 2026

Jamaica Golf: Green Fee Trends for 2026

Cinnamon Hill at Rose Hall charges about US$169 all in at peak morning, including cart, caddy and tax, sliding to US$79 off-peak. We tracked what Jamaican golf costs in 2026, and why its all inclusive pricing makes it the value Caribbean alternative.

Photo: Cinnamon Hill Golf Course via Google, by Cinnamon Hill Golf Course.

All-inclusive pricing is the story

Jamaica's golf is clustered around Montego Bay, and its pricing tells a more golfer friendly story than the rest of the Caribbean. The headline number at the Rose Hall courses is genuinely all in: at Cinnamon Hill, the von Hagge and Baril design that tumbles from coastal flats into tropical hills, a peak morning round from mid December into late April costs about US$169 including the green fee, cart, caddy and taxes, with later tee times the same day dropping to roughly US$129 and then US$99. Outside the winter peak the same course runs US$129, US$99 and US$79 by time of day, and the November shoulder sits in between.

Its sister course, the White Witch, takes the same hand from von Hagge and Baril higher into the hills and sits at the premium end of the Rose Hall pair, again on an all in basis. Over in Hanover, the Tryall Club bundles cart and caddy into its fees in the same way. The contrast with the Dominican Republic is striking: where the Dominican marquees charge US$400 and up before tips, Jamaica delivers a complete, tipped and taxed round for well under half that. The 2026 trend is steady, transparent, time of day pricing that keeps the country a value pick.

What Jamaica golf charges in 2026

Indicative 2026 visitor positions and access notes for Jamaica's headline courses, centred on the Rose Hall pair at Montego Bay. Rates are all in, including cart, caddy and tax, and vary by time of day and season.

Indicative 2026 Jamaican green fees and access. Figures are all in and change by time of day and season, with winter mornings highest. Always confirm directly before booking.
Course2026 indicative positionAccess note
Cinnamon Hill, Rose HallAll in about US$169 peak morning in winter, down to US$79 off-peak afternoonsPublic resort access; includes cart, caddy and tax, tiered by time of day
White Witch, Rose HallPremium all in resort ratePublic resort access; von Hagge mountain course above Montego Bay
The Tryall Club, HanoverAll in fees including cart and caddyResort and visitor access west of Montego Bay

Fees and access verified June 2026 from the Rose Hall and Tryall courses and Jamaican golf sources; the Cinnamon Hill all in time of day rates are confirmed positions. Rates include cart, caddy and tax, and change by time of day and season, with winter mornings highest. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.

Our take

Jamaica is the Caribbean's value golf answer, and the reason is the all in number. When Cinnamon Hill quotes US$169, that is the whole cost of the round, cart, caddy and tax included, where a comparable figure in the Dominican Republic is just the green fee before a mandatory cart and a caddie tip. For the golfer who wants Caribbean sun and good resort courses without a four figure golf budget, the Rose Hall pair near Montego Bay is a genuinely sensible choice, especially played in the afternoon or outside the winter peak.

The trip plans itself around Montego Bay. Cinnamon Hill and the White Witch share the Rose Hall estate, Tryall is a short drive west, and the airport and the resort strip are close at hand, so a golfer can mix rounds with beach days without long transfers. Play the mornings if conditioning and cooler air matter, the afternoons if value does, and travel in the autumn or late spring shoulders to catch the lower tier of the all in pricing while the weather stays reliable.

For the wider picture, our companion studies track green fee inflation across the great courses and rank the best value golf destinations for 2026.

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Common questions

How much does it cost to play Cinnamon Hill in 2026?

Cinnamon Hill at Rose Hall charges about US$169 all in for a peak morning round in the winter season, including the green fee, cart, caddy and taxes, dropping to roughly US$129 and US$99 for later tee times the same day. Off-peak rates run US$129, US$99 and US$79 by time of day. These are indicative figures; always confirm directly before booking.

Is Jamaica good value for golf in 2026?

Yes, it is the Caribbean's value pick. The Rose Hall courses near Montego Bay quote all in fees that include the cart, caddy and tax, so a complete round can cost well under half what the marquee Dominican courses charge before tips. Playing in the afternoon or outside the winter peak brings the all in number down further.

What is included in a Jamaican green fee?

At the Rose Hall courses and the Tryall Club, the quoted fee is all in, covering the green fee, the cart and the caddy, with tax included at Cinnamon Hill. That makes Jamaican pricing more transparent than much of the Caribbean. Confirm exactly what is included and any tipping expectation directly with the course before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Green fees and access verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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