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Out & About: Casa de Campo
Golf Vacations to Dominican
Republic
BY CONNER SMITH
W
ith impeccable year-round
weather combined with amazing
courses and landscapes, Domini-
can Republic is an ideal golf destination.
From our partners at Golfbreaks.com,
here's a look at one property worth consid-
ering for your next getaway.
WHERE TO STAY
If you are looking for an All-Inclusive
trip, I would head to Casa de
Campo. This is a massive property
that offers pretty much anything
you can imagine. They have horse-
back riding, polo fields, trap shoot-
ing, a beautiful beach and a stunning
marina filled with massive yachts.
The second you arrive into Casa de
Campo you feel right at home; its friendly
staff will assist you to your room and are
available for anything you may need
while at Casa de Campo.
You have the option of five different
room types in the hotel, or staying in a
beautiful private villa for your stay. No
matter where you choose to stay you will
have a four-person golf cart to drive
around the property. With an endless list
of activities alongside of three wonderful
golf courses, you will find yourself never
wanting to leave.
WHERE TO PLAY
At Casa de Campo they have three out-
standing golf courses: Teeth of the Dog,
Dye Fore and the Pete Dye Links.
The crown jewel is Teeth of the Dog,
where seven of the 18 holes run along the
Caribbean Sea. This course will challenge
you throughout your entire round, plus
adding in the spectacular ocean views, it
will keep you coming back for more.
Now, don't forget about Dye Fore dur-
ing your stay at Casa de Campo. This
course has 27 holes, but the main two
nines are the Chavon and the Marina.
Playing on top of high cliffs that overlook
the Chavon River, you will make your
way down to the Marina where you will
have four holes along the ocean. This
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