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Would you like to experience summer in the winter?
Would you like to:
Play Golf in December?
Play Golf in January?
Play Golf in February?
Play Golf in March?
Play Golf in April?
Play Golf in May?
If you would like to play golf throughout the winter -
Then Punta Canada is the place for you, complete with views of turquoise water, blinding white sand, rocky bluffs, and golf courses which do not close for the winter.
No snow.
No cold.
No freezing rain.
No winter storms.
No below-zero wind chill.
No thick coats.
No winter boots.
No head warming hats.
No thermal underwear.
No ear muffs.
No winter gloves.
No shoveling snow.
No scraping windshields.
No icy or slushy roads to drive on.
Come to Punta Canada during the Winter Months.
You are coming to a Tropical Paradise.
Yes sunglasses - a few good pairs - the sun is hot, and bright - and dazzles off of the sand on the beach.
Yes slippers.
Yes swimsuits.
Yes beach towels.
Yes sun tan lotion - and lots of it.
Yes T-shirts.
Yes short pants.
Yes basball caps.
YES, ALL OF THE GOLF COURSES IN PUNTA CANADA ARE OPEN, AND ARE CALLING YOUR NAME!
Pete Dye’s Teeth of the Dog® is meticulously hand carved from the rugged rock and coral of the Dominican coastline.
18 jaw-droppingly-beautiful holes—including seven right along the ocean.
One of the best golf courses in the world.
From all points of Punta Espada, golfers are blessed with extraordinary views of the Caribbean, where the sea contrasts against the emerald fairways and the perfect greens.
A Jack Nicklaus designed golf course where eight holes play along and over the sea.
Designed by Tom Fazio along the natural cliffs, bays, ocean coves, inland lakes and coralina quarries, Corales rates among the World’s finest Golf Experiences.
Corales’s last three holes, the Devil’s Elbow, feature the dramatic eighteenth hole with a forced carry over the cliff lined Bay of Corales.
Designed by P.B. Dye, La Cana is a 27 hole golf course consisting of three nines; Tortuga, Hacienda and Arrecife.
This Punta Cana golf course features 14 holes with ocean views of the crystal blue Caribbean Sea.
Experience the Dominican Republic’s most diverse golf course design with 4 types of golfing scenarios: Oceanside, Parkland, Desert, and Links.
Play against the breathtaking backdrop of the Caribbean Sea with this Jack Lund designed, 27-hole golf course.
Considered the Picasso of golf course design, Pepe put together 3 nine hole courses in Cocotal Country Club, making the trees the emblematic characteristic of the course.
Named after the hundreds of coconut trees spread around the course, Cocotal also has numerous lakes which are a bird watchers haven.
It is 7,740 yards long, with 7 scenic cliff-side holes dropping 300 feet to the Chavón River below, and breathtaking 360 degrees views.
Unquestionably the most unique course in the Dominican Republic
Dye Fore is a ride through the mountains, along the river, and with views of the ocean; one of the most unique combinations in the world.
The contrast of the 105 white quartz sand bunkers with the perfectly kempt, green, Supreme Paspalum courses give players an unforgettable visual experience on this P.B. Dye designed golf course.
It is a unique, undulating course with some features such as lakes, streams, desert-like areas and even a beautiful waterfall, which make for a memorable game.
Cana Bay presents golfers of all levels with a challenge at each hole, due to winds blowing through native tropical vegetation extending right up to the edge of the fairways, and no rough so that straight-hitting is at a premium.
The course lives up to its rock ‘n’ roll name - each hole is named after a famous rock song, and putts roll pretty fast on the slick but small, sloping greens.
There are also several blind shots adding to the challenge of this 7,253-yard layout.
With wide fairways giving way to challenging green complexes highlighted by tricky, undulating putting surfaces, The Links golf course showcases the artistry of Pete Dye’s genius.
This shotmaker 18 weaves through our beautiful, verdant resort grounds while offering spectacular vistas of the Caribbean Sea from several holes.
Ideal for golfers of all abilities, the gracefully hilly layout, with tall Bahia grass framing Dye’s sculpted bunkers, plays from just over 7,000 yards from the back tees to a slope of 126.
This spectacular golf course has been redesigned and remodeled by renowned architect P.B. Dye.
At 6,655 yards from the pro tees, the 18-hole, par 72 golf course was designed to accommodate all levels of play.
Set in a lush mangrove forest, the course features 25 beautiful lakes and 122 strategically placed sand traps.
Taking advantage of the natural beauty of the Bávaro area, the design incorporates native species and plants around the greens.
Fairways wind their way through native vegetation and rocky outcrops, with many of the holes skirting wetland and large sandy waste areas. Natural hazards are plentiful but playing corridors are wide enough to allow golfers of all abilities to enjoy a round here.
Three of the five par threes on the card are found on the back nine – the island green of the signature 15th is surrounded by sand – and these short holes are cleverly counter balanced by a trio of testing par fives at holes 12, 14 and 17.
This Nick Price designed 18-hole golf course measures 7,174 yards from the black tees, and carries a rating of 74.1 with a slope of 123.
Paul Burke Dye, the youngest son of Pete and Alice Dye, designed the 18-hole layout at La Estancia Golf Resort.
Set within a residential estate on an undulating landscape near the Chavón River and the beautiful Tanamá ravine, the fairways are routed around a number of canyons and gullies.
The short par three 5th is a standout hole on the front nine, playing downhill to a raised green that’s perched on the edge of a gorge.
Water comes into play at the last two holes on the card; at the 17th, a pond fronts the right hand side of the putting surface and a small lake runs down the left side of the fairway from tee to green on the home hole.
This 18 holes golf course, Par 72, was designed by Alberto Solá, with the cooperation of the late Jack Corrie.
The main feature of this course, like hole 6 which has one of the greens on an island in an artificial lake, and hole 13, which plays up a tall hill that provides gorgeous views over the course, is its horizontal width, which allows room for the player to maneuver, without ceasing to be a very challenging course.
The greens are fast, with narrow fairways, and each hole is a surprise.
The course's variety will appeal to every golfer.
The layout of the Jack Nicklaus designed Las Iguanas golf course presents an eclectic test with 3 oceanside holes (12 thru 14) hugging the rocky shoreline.
Las Iguanas will challenge your golfing skills in a mainly open-parkland setting, where water hazards are deployed, and bunkers crafted in true Nicklaus style.
Part of the course skirts a nature preserve marked by indigenous vegetation, wetland settings, and caves that shelter iguanas, and other native wildlife.
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