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Les Trois-Îlets, Le Marin- AddressLes Trois-Îlets, Martinique
Les Trois-Îlets, on the west coast of the Caribbean island of Martinique, is the birthplace of Joséphine, the wife of Napoléon Bonaparte. Little wonder then that a lady of such historic importance should have this Robert Trent Jones Sr. course named after her.
The Empress Josephine course – or Golf de l'Imperatrice Joséphine, to give it its official title – first opened for play in the mid-1970s and its esteemed architect made skillful use of the tropical topography on a generous 155-acre site to fashion a fantastic collection of fairways.
Martinique Golf and Country Club is laid out in two returning circuits of nine, the course flirting with the coast on the opening hole before returning inland. A stream and a few natural ponds come into play at several of the outward holes before the 13th brings the routing back to some serious water features by the seaside.
The par five 15th – sandwiched between two wonderful par threes that play across the Caribbean Sea from tee to green – is perhaps the best hole on the scorecard, with a spectacular island fairway that doglegs right to a well-bunkered green perched on the shore.
Les Trois-Îlets, on the west coast of the Caribbean island of Martinique, is the birthplace of Joséphine, the wife of Napoléon Bonaparte. Little wonder then that a lady of such historic importance should have this Robert Trent Jones Sr. course named after her.
The Empress Josephine course – or Golf de l'Imperatrice Joséphine, to give it its official title – first opened for play in the mid-1970s and its esteemed architect made skillful use of the tropical topography on a generous 155-acre site to fashion a fantastic collection of fairways.
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View AllRobert Trent Jones arrived in New York aboard the steamship Caronia from Liverpool on Monday, 29th April 1912, exactly two weeks after the Titanic had sunk on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic.