Perhaps Pete Dye's quintessential course, inaugurated in 1971 at Casa de Campo resort in La Romana on the south coast, has been rated the Caribbean's number-one course for more than a decade, and ranks in the top 30 worldwide. As you can see above, the setting and views are stunning, and these 18-hole, par 72 greens are challenging thanks to features like tricky traps, a devilish dogleg, and wind gusts from the sea. Read about this and other fantastic links around the world in one of '8 Top Golf Destinations for Families' recently posted on our blog.
The legendary Teeth of the Dog golf course at Casa de Campo resort in the Dominican Republic
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