LA ROMANA COUNTRY CLUB
🇩🇴 La Romana, La Romana, DO
Designed by P. B. Dye
La Romana Country Club's Back nine is part of a 27-hole complex designed by P. B. Dye, son of legendary architect Pete Dye, in the resort community of La Romana on the Dominican Republic's southeastern coast. The Dye family's work in the Caribbean has helped establish the region as a golf destination, and this layout reflects P. B. Dye's approach to tropical terrain with strategic bunkering, elevation changes, and integration of native vegetation. The course serves both the residential community and resort guests in an area known primarily for the nearby Teeth of the Dog course at Casa de Campo.
The Back nine shares the property's rolling topography and views across the coastal landscape characteristic of this part of the island. Dye's routing takes advantage of natural contours while incorporating the family's signature design elements—pot bunkers, waste areas, and greens with subtle but significant breaks. The holes move through corridors of tropical growth with occasional openings that reveal the surrounding terrain. Fairways typically reward accurate placement over pure distance, and approach shots demand attention to green complexes that can punish careless execution.
The course operates in a climate that allows year-round play, with trade winds providing relief from Caribbean heat. Conditions reflect the maintenance standards of a private club serving an international membership and visiting golfers. The layout complements the other nines on the property to offer variety across the full 27-hole facility.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Back was designed by P. B. Dye.
Back at La Romana Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Back is 36.
Back plays 3,639 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Back is 135.
Back is a 9-hole course.