LA ROMANA COUNTRY CLUB
🇩🇴 La Romana, La Romana, DO
Designed by P. B. Dye
The Front nine at La Romana Country Club represents P. B. Dye's work in the Dominican Republic's southeastern coastal region, where the course occupies land near the resort community of Casa de Campo. P. B. Dye, son of legendary architect Pete Dye, brought his family's design sensibilities to this layout, which serves as an alternative to the more famous Teeth of the Dog course in the area. The routing takes advantage of the region's tropical landscape and relatively flat terrain characteristic of the Caribbean lowlands.
The design incorporates strategic bunkering and water features that require thoughtful club selection and course management. Like many Dye family courses, the layout emphasizes visual intimidation balanced with playable corridors for golfers who navigate carefully. The holes move through palm-lined fairways and around natural vegetation typical of the Dominican coastal environment, with prevailing trade winds often factoring into shot-making decisions.
La Romana Country Club functions primarily as an amenity for the residential community it serves, offering a more relaxed alternative to the championship courses nearby. The Front nine provides a solid test of golf without the dramatic oceanfront settings found elsewhere in the region, focusing instead on strategic inland golf that rewards accuracy over distance. The course benefits from the year-round playing conditions common to the Caribbean, with warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall patterns that keep the tropical grasses in consistent condition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Front was designed by P. B. Dye.
Front at La Romana Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Front is 36.
Front plays 3,706 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Front is 130.
Front is a 9-hole course.