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liamsaunt

liamsaunt

2 hours ago, gfweb said:

I'm guessing that that is the Princess golf course.

 

Is the Four Ways still open?

 

Yes, it is the Southampton Princess golf course.  

 

Yes, the Four Ways is still open.  We are not going there this trip, but my husband and I are coming back in September (so many pre-covid trips that we booked years ago are being taken now that things are opening up again) and I think we are going there then.

 

 

2 hours ago, Kim Shook said:

Gorgeous!  Thank you so much for taking us with you.  We've been blessed to have been about to do a lot of traveling in our lives together, but nothing has really topped Bermuda.  It was the late 1980s and Mr. Kim had just gotten out of B-school.  His mom sent us as a graduation present and kept Jessica.  I remember chatting with an "older couple" (almost certainly younger than we are now) who said we'd made a mistake coming to Bermuda before going to any other resort islands.  They said nothing would ever measure up to it.  And they were right.  Just a lovely, lovely place and people.  We still order Outerbridge's Sherry Pepper Sauce to add to soups and other things.  

 

Not much has changed since your visit.   My first trip was in 1987, when I was a teenager.  I think the biggest change is that the large cruise ships come here now (I am looking out my window at two of them right now).  Horseshoe Bay is jammed when the ships are in, but it's easy for us to just keep walking to the other beaches beyond Horseshoe, which are still usually deserted or close to it.  

liamsaunt

liamsaunt

2 hours ago, gfweb said:

I'm guessing that that is the Princess golf course.

 

Is the Four Ways still open?

 

Yes, it is the Southampton Princess golf course.  

 

Yes, the Four Ways is still open.  We are not going there this trip, but my husband and I are coming back in September (so many pre-covid trips that we booked years ago are being taken now that things are opening up again) and I think we are going there then.

 

 

1 hour ago, Kim Shook said:

Gorgeous!  Thank you so much for taking us with you.  We've been blessed to have been about to do a lot of traveling in our lives together, but nothing has really topped Bermuda.  It was the late 1980s and Mr. Kim had just gotten out of B-school.  His mom sent us as a graduation present and kept Jessica.  I remember chatting with an "older couple" (almost certainly younger than we are now) who said we'd made a mistake coming to Bermuda before going to any other resort islands.  They said nothing would ever measure up to it.  And they were right.  Just a lovely, lovely place and people.  We still order Outerbridge's Sherry Pepper Sauce to add to soups and other things.  

 

Not much has changed since your visit.   My first trip was in 1985, when I was a teenager.  I think the biggest change is that the large cruise ships come here now (I am looking out my window at two of them right now).  Horseshoe Bay is jammed when the ships are in, but it's easy for us to just keep walking to the other beaches beyond Horseshoe, which are still usually deserted or close to it.  

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