Guam is an island in the Pacific Ocean. Guam is a vast 209 square miles within the western part of the Pacific Ocean, is designated as an unincorporated zone in the USA and is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands. The island was taken over by Japanese during the month of December, 1941 the island was retaken by American troops following fierce combat in July 1944. there are still a number of major military bases situated within this important and strategically important island. With the fighting from World War II long over and the economy of Guam is largely dependent on visitors from all over the world, including, Japan, and a significant portion of them will be playing golf at most at least one of seven golf courses located on Guam when they are on vacation. The Guam rankings are updated every year. Guam rankings were last updated in January of 2018.
The Bougainvillea and Plumeria nines at Leo Palace were built by Arnold Palmer Design in 1992 and the fairways of this course wind their way across Guam’s rugged inland region...
The Leo Palace resort is located in the Manenggon Hills region in the middle of the island and it boasts two 18-hole layouts, with the Habiscus and Orchid nines laid out as a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design.