{"id":3745,"date":"2015-05-24T18:41:16","date_gmt":"2015-05-24T22:41:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/?p=3745"},"modified":"2021-04-19T11:12:48","modified_gmt":"2021-04-19T16:12:48","slug":"golf-in-panama-city-almost-a-golfers-paradise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/blog\/golf-in-panama-city-almost-a-golfers-paradise\/","title":{"rendered":"Golf in Panama City – Almost a Golfer\u2019s Paradise"},"content":{"rendered":"

Golf in Panama City is a good and getting great. In fact, it\u2019s on its way to becoming a world class golf destination. In just three years, Panama has been transformed from a city with one private course to a region full of quality clubs and cool resorts. Considering projects under construction, it needs one or two more years to become a golfer\u2019s paradise.<\/p>\n

My boss phoned me today. He said, “Is everything okay at the office?”
\nI said, “Yes, it’s all under control. It’s been a very busy day; I haven’t stopped.”
\n“Can you do me a favor?” he asked.
\nI said, “Of course, boss, what it is?”
\nHe said, “Hurry up and take your shot; I’m in the foursome behind you.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The original course to play golf in Panama City is Club de Golf, which is and has always been reserved for Panama\u2019s elite. This private facility hosts second tier PGA tour events each year and was the only quality course Panama for decades. For example, it hosts the Web.com Tour (was previously the Nationwide Tour) Claro championship this year, with a purse of $600,000 and a winner\u2019s share of $108,000\u2026not bad for a few days\u2019 work. It also hosts the Tour de las Am\u00e9ricas<\/a>.<\/p>\n

I have played Club de Golf a couple of times\u2026when invited by members. It is a relatively short championship course at 7,102 yards, par 70 (most older US championship courses are around 7,600 yards and par 72), but this city course does have its share of challenges. With memberships costing $80,000 to $125,000 last time I checked, and requiring 7 references and good standing in the community (that might be an issue in my case), I don\u2019t think this is a place you or I will find inviting. It is really a Panamanians only club.<\/p>\n

The best golf course in the city is still under construction\u2026in fact, it is the only other course in the city. It is the Jack Nicklaus designed and Troon managed Santa Maria Golf & Country Club in Costa del Este. It\u2019s near the airport and about 15 minutes on the toll road from the city center. Sadly, this is a resident\u2019s only club. So, unless you have an extra $850,000 for a condo, or know a member or resident, you are out of luck. Sales and have been a bit slow, so you can often buy your way on to the course.<\/p>\n

The back nine opened in late 2012 and the front opened recently. What\u2019s there now is great: a true US championship quality course, challenging holes with 4 tee boxes, splendid water features, open fairways and a nice breeze coming off of the coast.<\/p>\n

Total yardage will be about 7,200 and the club is on a generous 700 acre site. Believe me, you will appreciate the open feel of this course once you have survived other more land-locked courses in Panama (see Summit below).<\/p>\n

Speaking of landlocked, if you are looking for a real physical challenge, I suggest Summit Golf Resort<\/a>. This unique jungle course is about 25 minutes outside of the city and quite fun to play\u2026so long as you have a morning tee time. At Summit, you are just as likely to have your ball stolen by a monkey as you are to hit a great shot. Summit is what golf in Panama City is all about!<\/p>\n

Most holes on the Summit Golf course are surrounded by thick trees and foliage. So, if you fight a slice, leave your expensive balls at home…I think I spent more on lost balls than in green fees my last visit. I also note that caddies are cheap, so be sure to take one or two along to chase balls and guide you on this unique course.<\/p>\n

Summit also has a hotel on the property, a new Radisson with a cool restaurant and pool area. It makes a great place to unwind after a round or a fun weekend getaway. And, with rates starting at $99, you won\u2019t break the bank.<\/p>\n

Tip: You can often find internet specials for Summit Golf on the Radisson website that are not available elsewhere. \u00a0For example, previous Golf Package offerings have saved me $80 per player per day in green fees. Their current special gives you one free night and two rounds of golf on a three night stay. This works out to about $107 per night on the weekend, including breakfast and green fees.<\/p>\n

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By the numbers, Summit was built in 1999 and is a 6,880 yard, par 72 course designed by noted American Jeffrey Myers. It\u2019s set on rolling hills overlooking the famous Gaillard Cut of the Panama Canal and the “Camino de Cruces” National Park. A number of holes have good vertical drops and very unique challenges.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, the Summit Golf practice range is horrid. It seems cut out of solid granite and has an ridiculous vertical drop. While you can warm up with a few tee shots, there is no way to gauge the distance of your shot.<\/p>\n

The fairways are near perfect, but the greens are always rough and slow. This probably has more to do with the weather conditions than the efforts of the club. There are white clad groundskeepers on the course all day long cutting back the ever advancing jungle and working the course. It takes some getting used to, but you will be hitting over these guys quite often\u2026they do not move out of your way\u2026they stand their ground and hope not to be hit.<\/p>\n

You will note that I have commented on the open feeling of Santa Maria and Club de Golf, and the fact that they are on the ocean providing a nice breeze. This is very big in Panama, where you can combine 85 F with 500% humidity and turn golf in the a endurance sport to rival a triathlon. In these conditions, courses like the Summit can be very challenging.<\/p>\n

When playing Summit, you are best to stay at the Radisson and get the earliest tee time possible. When I have played there in the afternoon, I choke down six bottles of water a round in a hopeless attempt to keep hydrated. Not to mention, it is more likely to rain in the afternoon\u2026and I do mean rain\u2026as in torrents followed by lighting. Most afternoons I give up by hole 13 and head for the bar.<\/p>\n