This time last year I was in Cuba – fantastic.
Steve is picture no 3, a Par 3? Looks v cool. The 18th definitely looked a good hole with the wind off the sea hitting and holding either of those greens would be a fun challenge. I was not tempted by the look of the rest of the course. This was originally a 9 holer (by Flynn?) built for du Pont who owned most of the peninsula, selling off bits to people who would open Casino’s. The area has been developed for a long time now and the lights are mentioned in The Old Man and the Sea.
Also Pic 4 that is Maison Xanadu but it’s not the Clubhouse, which is next door and unimpressive. The Maison built for du Pont is now an upmarket restaurant with a lovely bar on the top floor with 360 degree views, that you access up a small hidden staircase. My wife and I walked 10 miles along the beach from the southern tip of Varedero. Pausing only for a dip when it got too hot and to admire the Pelican’s. Our reward was a cool Mohito.
Cuba definitely recommended, but not for golf.