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Golfing in Panama: Should I bring my clubs?

November 9, 9:36 AMNorfolk Panama Travel ExaminerJulie Ray
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If you are heading to Panama and would like to get in 9 or 18 holes, you’re in luck. You can even rent clubs, if you would prefer to not travel with yours. Here are three options:

Coronado Golf and Beach Resort
Location: Coronado (Panamá) (1 hour west of Panama City)
Phone: 240-4444
Website: www.coronadoresort.com
Type: 18-hole course
Price: resort offers packages
Notes:  will accept players visiting for the day

Costa Blanca Golf and Villas
Location: Farallon (Coclé) near Decameron Resort on the Pacific (1.5 hours west of Panama City)
Phone: 986-1915
Website: www.costablanca.com.pa
Type: 18-hole course with lights
Price: $30 on weekdays (plus $22 for a cart), $72 on weekends (includes golf cart)
Hours: day and night tee times
Notes: clubhouse and restaurant

Summit Golf and Resort
Location: Gaillard Highway, east bank of Panama Canal (Panamá)
Phone: 232-4653
Website: www.summitgolfpanama.com
Type: 18-hole course, 6-hole course for beginners
Price: $90 on weekdays, $100 on weekends (includes golf cart)
Hours: open daily 6 am – 6 pm
Notes: call ahead to reserve a tee time

Enjoy the sun and a great round of golf!

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