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Catalina, Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic Golf Course
Casa de Campo Courses

18 holes
With consistently excellent weather, the best greens in the Caribbean and the services of an expert staff, Case de Campo is the premier golf resort in the Caribbean. The Peter Dye-designed golf courses are among the best in the world!
The famous Teeth of the Dog has seven holes skirting the ocean and consistently ranks as the #1 course in the Caribbean and in the top 30 in the world on Golf Magazine’s “Top 100 Courses of the World.”
The Links is a challenging inland course, with hilly terrain and rolling vistas reminiscent of Scotland.
And a third Peter Dye resort 17-hole masterpiece is currently under development near the quaint Altos de Chavon artist’s village.


Nassau, Bahamas


Atlantis' Paradise Island Golf Club
18 holes        Par 72        6,545 yards
Designed by Dick Wilson, this championship course has hosted such top pros as Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.  Miles of white sand beaches form the sand traps.  And the crystalline-blue ocean presents one of the most beautiful water hazards you’ll every challenge.  Every hole has at least five sand traps, there are nine doglegs and water comes into play on no less than 13 holes.  Two new signature holes, the sixth and seventh, are truly the most scenic in the Caribbean.  With elevated greens combined with ever-changing trade winds, the course plays a bit differently every round.  This is an ideal course for both the amateur and more experienced player.    

Cable Beach Golf Club

18 holes                Par 72            7,040 yards    
Located west of Nassau, Cable Beach Golf Course is the first Arnold Palmer-managed facility in the Caribbean.  Built in 1929, this par-72 course is the oldest in the Bahamas.  A challenging 7,040-yard lush course layout features a variety of lakes and ponds on many of its holes.  This is one of the finest courses in the Bahamas.


San Juan Golf ClubSan Juan, Puerto Rico

Hyatt Regency Cerromar Beach

North Course:      18 holes    Par 72        6,841 yards
South Course:  18 holes    Par 72        7,047 yards
Both the North and South course are splendid examples of Robert Trent Jones’ enterprising architecture. Enhanced by bountiful flora and numerous lakes, both are designed for fast play with wide fairways and very few greens trapped in front. On the North, a crosswind will accompany most holes, yet there are a number of par 4’s that can be reached in regulation from the white or red tees. Cerromar South’s front nine holes will put your face to the wind.  On the back nine, downwind is to your back. With 13 holes involving water, there’s plenty of opportunity to hit along it, over it, around it...or in it!


St. Maarten


Mullet Bay Golf Club
 18 holes     Par 70          Yards: 5,514
The Mullet Bay 18-hole championship golf course was designed by noted golf architect Joseph Lee, is a challenging masterpiece with the largest greens in the Caribbean.  It is also a scenic wonder, curving along the ocean, lagoon, and hillsides. Nine of the holes play along or over a large, azure pool of water known as Mullet Bay Lagoon. This dynamic course offers a number of short but cunning par 4’s where steady shot-making is essential.


St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.St. Thomas Golf Course

Mahogany Run Golf Course
18 Holes    Par 70    6,600 yards
Mahogany Run is a 325-acre golf and tennis community on the rugged north coastline.  Tom and George Fazio designed the outstanding course that winds along the coast, covered by the stately trees that give Mahogany Run its name. The results of their efforts are awesome. Beautiful narrow fairways turn, bend and disappear into the hills. Views of the water are startling. And holes like 13 & 14 are postcard-perfect. They are also treacherous with slippery greens and nasty roughs. At Mahogany Run, supreme attention is required on every challenging tee. So look forward to golf at its best and don’t be surprised if you shoot ten strokes over your norm.


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