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Dominican Republic golf holiday FAQs

Connor Smith
Connor Smith
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Discover everything you need to know about planning the perfect Dominican Republic golf holiday with our expertly crafted FAQ guide.
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A Caribbean paradise bursting with colour and character, the Dominican Republic is one of the most sought-after golf destinations in the world. With its stunning coastal layouts, lush tropical fairways, and year-round sunshine, it offers golfers a perfect blend of challenge and relaxation.

From the dramatic clifftop holes of Casa de Campo’s Teeth of the Dog to the palm-fringed greens of Punta Cana, every course is set against breathtaking backdrops of turquoise seas and mountain views. Off the course, you’ll find pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and a warm welcome everywhere you go. Whether you’re after world-class resorts, championship golf, or a laid-back Caribbean escape, a golf holiday in the Dominican Republic promises the ultimate combination of luxury and adventure.

Check out our top tips and FAQs to help make your Dominican Republic golf getaway smooth, memorable, and truly unforgettable!

How many golf courses are there in the Dominican Republic?

The Dominican Republic boasts around 30 golf courses, many of which have been designed by some of the biggest names in golf, including Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, and Tom Fazio. From oceanfront masterpieces to lush inland layouts, you’ll find a great mix of variety and scenery across the island.

Some of our favourite golf courses in the Dominican Republic include:

  • Teeth of the Dog: Designed by Pete Dye at Casa de Campo, this legendary course is famed for its breathtaking ocean views and iconic holes, earning Dye’s own praise as partly “created by God.”
  • Corales Golf Course: A Tom Fazio masterpiece at the Westin Puntacana Resort & Club, Corales delivers a world-class challenge with dramatic oceanfront holes, sheer cliffs, and the PGA TOUR’s famous “Devil’s Elbow” finish.
  • La Cana Golf Club: P.B. Dye’s 27-hole gem combines inland and coastal beauty with eco-friendly design, offering pristine conditions, diverse layouts, and spectacular Caribbean scenery throughout.

Teeth of the Dog Golf Course

What makes the Dominican Republic such a popular golf destination?

The combination of year-round sunshine, breathtaking oceanfront courses, and luxury resorts makes the Dominican Republic a dream for golfers. It’s one of the few places where you can play signature holes that hug the Caribbean Sea in the morning and relax on a white-sand beach in the afternoon, all with five-star service and a laid-back island vibe.

Is the Dominican Republic good for all skill levels?

Absolutely. Whether you’re a beginner looking for scenic, forgiving layouts or a seasoned player chasing a challenge, the Dominican Republic caters to everyone.

Many resorts have multiple courses with a mix of tee options, plus practice facilities and academies for those looking to sharpen their game.

When is the best time to play golf in the Dominican Republic?

The best time to visit is between November and April, when the weather is warm, dry, and perfect for golf. That said, the island enjoys great playing conditions year-round, so it’s always a good time for a golf escape.

Corales Golf Club

Where is the best region for golf in the Dominican Republic?

Punta Cana is the hub of golf in the Dominican Republic, home to world-class resorts and iconic courses like Corales and Punta Espada. La Romana and Puerto Plata are also fantastic regions, offering a slightly quieter atmosphere but equally stunning golf and coastal scenery.

What is the best airport to fly into for golf holidays?

For most golf trips, Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) is the most convenient, with easy access to the island’s best golf resorts. There are direct flights from the UK, making it simple to reach your Caribbean golf getaway with minimal hassle.

What are the best golf resorts in the Dominican Republic?

You’ll find incredible options such as Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, home to Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore Golf Course and The Links Golf Course.

Other favourites include The Westin Puntacana Resort & Club and JOIA Bavaro Golf Club, both of which combine beachfront luxury with championship golf.

JOIA Bávaro by Iberostar

What else can I do during a golf holiday in the Dominican Republic?

There’s plenty to enjoy beyond the fairways. Explore beaches, snorkelling and diving spots, local markets, rum distilleries, and the colonial charm of Santo Domingo. Many resorts also offer spas, fine dining, and excursions to waterfalls or mountain villages, perfect for a mix of golf and leisure.

What is Dominican cuisine like?

Dominican cuisine is vibrant and full of flavour, blending Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences. Expect delicious dishes like mangú (mashed plantains), sancocho (hearty stew), and fresh seafood served with tropical flair.

Pair it all with a local rum cocktail or an ice-cold Presidente beer for the full experience.

What is the currency?

The local currency is the Dominican Peso (DOP), though US dollars are widely accepted in resorts, golf clubs, and tourist areas. Credit cards are also commonly used across the island.

Do I need a visa to travel to the Dominican Republic?

Most visitors from the UK, US, Canada, and the EU do not need a visa for stays of up to 30 days. You’ll just need a valid passport and may be required to complete a simple online entry form before arrival.

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Explore this enchanting, bucket list golfing destination as you play surrounded by incredible scenery, and experience the incredible culture off the course.

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