CASA DE CAMPO RESORT CARIBBEAN GOLF GETAWAYS

Casa de Campo Resort and Villas has announced world-class vacations that include luxury accommodations, play on three celebrated Pete Dye designs including iconic Teeth of the Dog.

LA ROMANA, Dominican Republic – Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – home to the Caribbean’s premier, luxury golf experiences, including its iconic Teeth of the Dog ranked No. 1 in LINKS Magazine’sBest Courses in the Caribbean” – announces an array of winter and spring stay-and-play packages for exceptional golf getaways.

The “Unlimited Golf with Breakfast” package starts at $599 (per room, per night). Resort guests can tee it up as much as they like on two renowned Pete Dye-designed gems: Dye Fore (27 holes) and The Links (18). Play on the legendary Teeth of the Dog has a preferred rate of $199 per round (plus taxes). All golf rounds are based on availability and include play on arrival and departure days.

The offer also includes deluxe accommodations in the resort’s recently renovated guest rooms, daily breakfast, use of a four-passenger golf cart to internal travel throughout the 7,000-acre gated property and use of the resort’s fitness center.

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The Dye Fore course at Casa de Campo, a private golf resort in the Dominican Republic

The “Unlimited Golf with All Inclusive” package features all the highlights above plus daily breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner and drinks by the glass at resort signature restaurants or room service (extra delivery charge), unlimited horseback riding, use of the property’s tennis courts, one round at the 245-acre Shooting Club, non-motorized water sports and family program activities. This extraordinary offer starts at $799 (per room, per night).

Casa de Campo is additionally offering its “Golf Buddies in Villa” stay-and-play offer starting from $550 (per villa, per night). This allows groups and families the opportunity to enjoy a “world of their own” in a three- to five-bedroom luxury villa with one daily round of golf (per person) on Dye Fore and The Links. Breakfast for the group is prepared right in the villa each morning along with daily housekeeping, dedicated concierge services, and free Wi-Fi

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“There is no better time of year for families, friends, groups and golf buddies to visit our world-class resort to unwind and relax in paradise,” says Jason Kycek, senior vice-president of sales and marketing. “Come not to just escape the cold, but to build memories that will last a lifetime at our gorgeous golf courses, beaches, pools, marina, equestrian center and additional jaw-dropping onsite amenities.”

Teeth of the Dog has long been a “bucket list” layout for those seeking to play one of the top 50 golf courses in the world. Pete Dye’s design hallmarks are all present: railroad ties, vast waste areas, peninsula greens and tees, hand-sculpted putting surfaces and a unique assortment of pot bunkers. “The Heaven 7” oceanfront holes are astoundingly beautiful, causing Dye to famously quip: “I created 11 holes and God created seven.”

The resort’s world-class Golf Learning Center is a “must visit” when on property. Highlighted by Trackman and BODITRAK technology, it features two indoor hitting bays for rapid game improvement, year-round training, individual and group golf lessons and schools, and expert club-fitting and repair. Residing on 21 acres of “pure grass,” the PGA Tour-quality facility also showcases practice greens for honing putting, chipping and pitching skills as well as unlimited use of the pristine outdoor range for full shots. On-course instruction is also available.

During the COVID pandemic, the five-star resort initiated its “Casa Cares” program touching virtually every area of the property including significant investment in new equipment and employee training. The robust health and safety practices continue to remain a top priority for its guests.

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As a caddie, greenkeeper, and Ouimet Scholar from Marshfield Country Club on Boston’s South Shore, Leigh developed his love for the game at an early age. The BA from Amherst College and MA from Dartmouth prepared him for his 36-year career in education, most of it teaching Advanced Placement English and coaching varsity golf. In 1986, a sabbatical from teaching students to writing stories for “Golf World” magazine prepared him for his second career in golf journalism. Leigh is a low-handicap golfer who has won the Golf Writers Association of America’s championship seven times. He is currently a member of Southers Marsh Golf Club in Plymouth, MA, and PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, FL.

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