Mary
It's horse for courses. I do so hate advising people what to do when I don't know them and their personal tastes and preferences.
The golf course at Tobago Plantations (Hilton) is Tobago's premier golf course. It is very demanding. The strong breezes make play there challenging, but are equally very cooling. See our article (menus: Out & About/Activities/Golf ) for a full discussion of the course and also of the only other course on the island (The Mt.Irvine).
You don't say when you are going and it is true that the wind varies at different times of the year. Some people actually prefer the windy Atlantic side, but I have to tell you that the Hilton doesn't offer a transit service to beaches on the Caribbean side just for fun. You might be lucky and find a calm day for your wedding, but you would have to be a lot more adventurous than me to plan for it. That's one of the reasons I always suggest that visitors use a good wedding co-ordinator like Marie Daines at
http://www.tobagoweddings.com because then they can discuss the problems and solutions with someone who really knows what they are talking about.
Why have you looked at Holiday Autos? What is their connection with Tobago? Sorry, but going through any of these services is going to cost you an arm and a leg. Look at our
http://www.myTobago.info/carrental.php Car Hire article and save yourself a fortune. You can get a nice little car for between US$210-270 per week.
Tobago is very small. If you've got a car, pretty much EVERY hotel/holiday accommodation establishment within in the main Crown Point-Scarborough-Plymouth triangle will be within 15-20 minutes drive of Tobago's two golf courses and best snorkelling spots.
Whatever you decide, I'm confident you'll be in for a great wedding and holiday. Just do your research on this site and you'll go fully prepared to make the best of the island.