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“YS” is the name of the estate and river near to Middle Quarters, St. Elizabeth. The origin of the name is uncertain as on early maps it is spelled Wyess and is said to be derived from a Gaelic word meaning wind. It is possible that the “YS” was originally the estate mark which would have been stamped on hogsheads of sugar.


Few Caribbean destinations are on par with this island in the sun. Our twelve challenging courses boast scenic drives facing sparkling aquamarines and luxuriant mountainsides. Why would you play anywhere else?
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Constant Spring Golf Club
Located in the heart of one of Kingston’s nicest residential areas, Constant Spring was built in 1920 making it one of Jamaica’s oldest golf courses. It is a tight, short course with a breathtaking view at the 13th tee, and the challenge of driving to a narrow plateau of fairway beyond a steep valley.

Course Review
Listen to Brian Taylor & Bob Casper, Real Golf Radio as they interview Ian Garber, Club President and Nigel Davies, Club Captain.

 Caymanas Golf & Country Club, Kingston
 Sandals Golf & Country Club, Ocho Rios
 Negril Hills Golf Club, Negril

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