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'''Mount Irvine Bay Golf Club''' is a [[golf course]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]], known as one of the home courses for professional golfer [[Stephen Ames]]. The course hosted the 1970 edition of [[Shell's Wonderful World of Golf]] between [[Bob Murphy (golfer)|Bob Murphy]], [[Dan Sikes]] and [[Miller Barber]].
'''Mount Irvine Bay Golf Club''' is a [[golf course]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]], known as one of the home courses for professional golfer [[Stephen Ames]]. The course hosted the 1970 edition of [[Shell's Wonderful World of Golf]] between [[Bob Murphy (golfer)|Bob Murphy]], [[Dan Sikes]] and [[Miller Barber]].


Consistently rated among one of the best courses in Trinidad and Tobago,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.top100golfcourses.com/golf-course/mount-irvine-bay|title=Mount Irvine Bay|publisher=www.top100golfcourses.com|accessdate=10 February 2017}}</ref> it was voted the number 1 course by readers of ''Lifestyle & Travel'' magazine in 1994.<ref>http://www.mtirvine.com/golf/golf.asp?pk_golf=1</ref>
Consistently rated among the top 50 courses in the [[Caribbean]],<ref>http://www.top100golfcourses.co.uk/htmlsite/topcourses.asp?Move=Next&id=12</ref> it was voted the number 1 course by readers of ''Lifestyle & Travel'' magazine in 1994.<ref>http://www.mtirvine.com/golf/golf.asp?pk_golf=1</ref>


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Mount Irvine Bay Golf Club
Club information
LocationTobago, West Indies
Established1968
Owned byMount Irvine Bay Hotel and Golf Club
Operated byMount Irvine Bay Hotel and Golf Club
Total holes18
Events hostedShell's Wonderful World of Golf
Designed byJohn D. Harris
Par72
Length6793
Course record65

Mount Irvine Bay Golf Club is a golf course in Trinidad and Tobago, known as one of the home courses for professional golfer Stephen Ames. The course hosted the 1970 edition of Shell's Wonderful World of Golf between Bob Murphy, Dan Sikes and Miller Barber.

Consistently rated among the top 50 courses in the Caribbean,[1] it was voted the number 1 course by readers of Lifestyle & Travel magazine in 1994.[2]

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