In 2004, famed Canadian architect Thomas McBroom completed the much-anticipated renovation of Royal St. Kitts Golf Club that displays his signature attention to detail, strategic intrigue and stunning beauty. The hallmark of a McBroom golf course is a design that captures the unique character of the landscape so that each course possesses its own distinct personality, charm and playing experience.
McBroom’s design at Royal St. Kitts covers 125 acres. The extraordinary layout boasts water hazards on 10 holes, 80 bunkers and a multitude of coconut palm trees along the Atlantic Ocean. The course plays as an 18-hole, par 71 at 6,900 yards from the championship tees. Four sets of tee complexes allow golfers of all skill levels to enjoy a fair, yet challenging, golf experience.
| Tee | Yardage | Rating/Slope |
| Gold | 6,900 | 73.9/129 |
| Black | 6,495 | 71.9/128 |
| White | 6,074 | 69.2/123 |
| Coral | 5,258 | 69.9/120 |