TEETH OF THE DOG
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TEETH OF THE DOG
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TEETH OF THE DOG
It is one of the best golf courses in the world, located next to the sea in the paradisiacal destination of Casa de Campo in the East of the Dominican Republic.
Currently ranked 39th in the world according to Golf Digest, is also considered the number one in the Caribbean, is a masterpiece of Pete Dye and has seven holes that are found along the Caribbean Sea. From here you can appreciate views and sounds of this fabulous golf course.
It is definitely a well-established field among golf lovers worldwide.
Teeth of the Dog launched the Dominican Republic to golf stardom with this field in 1971. The fame was given its emblematic hole 5, by its degree of difficulty and an unbeatable view. On this 176-yard par-3 hole, the golfer must battle the breeze coming from the sea and the small green.
The name comes from the fact that while the field was under construction in the 1960s, the workers referred to the sharp coral rocks as "dog teeth", which inspired the name of the field. The course has Par-72, where the obstacles offer an unforgettable experience, given the unexpected winds, courtesy of nature and the wonderful views of the Caribbean. The best caddies are ready and willing to play the players through the game. He has been a host of countless national and international tournaments among which are the PGA Tour Dominican Republic Open and on occasion the Latin American Amateur Championship (LAAC).
It is one of the best golf courses in the world, located next to the sea in the paradisiacal destination of Casa de Campo in the East of the Dominican Republic.
Currently ranked 39th in the world according to Golf Digest, is also considered the number one in the Caribbean, is a masterpiece of Pete Dye and has seven holes that are found along the Caribbean Sea. From here you can appreciate views and sounds of this fabulous golf course.
It is definitely a well-established field among golf lovers worldwide.
Teeth of the Dog launched the Dominican Republic to golf stardom with this field in 1971. The fame was given its emblematic hole 5, by its degree of difficulty and an unbeatable view. On this 176-yard par-3 hole, the golfer must battle the breeze coming from the sea and the small green.
The name comes from the fact that while the field was under construction in the 1960s, the workers referred to the sharp coral rocks as "dog teeth", which inspired the name of the field. The course has Par-72, where the obstacles offer an unforgettable experience, given the unexpected winds, courtesy of nature and the wonderful views of the Caribbean. The best caddies are ready and willing to play the players through the game. He has been a host of countless national and international tournaments among which are the PGA Tour Dominican Republic Open and on occasion the Latin American Amateur Championship (LAAC).
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Special features TEETH OF THE DOG
Year of construction
1971
Architect
Pete Dye
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Course Style
Parkland - Par72 - 7253 yards
Club Type
Resort
Golf Cart
Yes
Rental Bag
Yes
Caddies
Yes
Pro-shop
Yes
Practice
Yes
Top100 Golf Courses ranking
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Greens aeration period
-
Sursemi period
-
Year of construction | 1971 |
Architect | Pete Dye , |
Course Style | Parkland - Par72 - 7253 yards |
Club Type | Resort |
Golf Cart | Yes |
Rental Bag | Yes |
Caddies | Yes |
Pro-shop | Yes |
Practice | Yes |
Top100 Golf Courses ranking | Click here to open the link. |
Greens aeration period | - |
Sursemi period | - |
DESTINATION INFO
The Dominican Republic (inSpanish: República Dominicana) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with Haiti, making Hispaniola one of only two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two sovereign states. The Dominican Republic is the second-largest nation in the Antilles by area (after Cuba) at 48,671 square kilometers and third-largest by population with approximately 10.5 million people, of whom approximately 3.3 million live in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city. The official language of the country is Spanish.
Jacky F Casanova founder of Golfer to Golfer
Jean Francois Remesy co-founder of golfer to golfer and destination consultant
