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Landmark: Dye Fore Golf CourseCity: La Romana
Country: Dominican Republic
Continent: North America
Dye Fore Golf Course, La Romana, Dominican Republic, North America
Dye Fore Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course situated within the Casa de Campo resort in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
It features 27 holes across three nines: Chavón, Marina, and Lakes. The course is characterized by significant elevation changes, with several holes positioned atop cliffs overlooking the Chavón River. Fairways are typically wide, bordered by tropical vegetation and strategically placed bunkers. The course offers panoramic views of the river, the Caribbean Sea, and the mountains of the Dominican Republic. Greens are TifEagle Bermuda grass, and fairways are Paspalum.
Location & Access Logistics
The course is located within the private Casa de Campo resort, approximately 10 kilometers east of La Romana city center. Access is through the main entrance of the Casa de Campo resort, requiring security clearance. Ample parking is available at the clubhouse. Public transportation directly to the course is not available; visitors typically arrive by private vehicle, taxi, or resort shuttle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Dye Fore Golf Course was designed by architect Pete Dye and opened in 2002. Its original purpose was to expand the golf offerings at Casa de Campo, complementing the existing Teeth of the Dog course. The course was carved out of the natural landscape, utilizing the dramatic topography along the Chavón River.
Key Highlights & Activities
Playing a round of golf on the 18-hole championship course is the primary activity. Specific highlights include the seven holes that run along the cliffs of the Chavón River, offering significant drops and expansive views. The course features a driving range, putting greens, and a short game area for practice. Golf cart rental is mandatory.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The Dye Fore Clubhouse provides restrooms, locker rooms, and a pro shop offering golf apparel and equipment. A restaurant and bar are available for dining and refreshments. Golf cart paths are paved. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable across the course. Caddies are available for hire.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to April, when temperatures are milder and rainfall is minimal. Morning tee times are recommended to avoid the midday heat and take advantage of calmer winds. The light in the late afternoon can offer dramatic photographic opportunities, particularly over the Chavón River.
Facts & Legends
The course's name, Dye Fore, is a play on the architect's name, Pete Dye, and the golf term "fore." It is known for having some of the highest elevation changes in Caribbean golf, with drops of over 300 feet to the Chavón River on certain holes. The Chavón nine is particularly renowned for its challenging cliff-side holes.
Nearby Landmarks
- Altos De Chavón: 1.5km West
- Casa de Campo Marina: 3km South
- Minitas Beach: 4km South-West
- Teeth of the Dog Golf Course: 4.5km South-West