LAS AROMAS SANTIAGO GOLF CLUB
🇩🇴 Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago, DO
Designed by Pete Dye
Las Aromas sits in the Cibao Valley near Santiago de los Caballeros, the Dominican Republic's second-largest city, in a region known more for agriculture and industry than resort golf. Pete Dye designed the course in the late 1990s during a period when he was working on several Caribbean projects, bringing his characteristic design vocabulary to a tropical landscape that differs markedly from the coastal settings of his better-known island courses.
The routing works across rolling terrain with elevation changes that provide views toward the surrounding mountains. Dye's signature elements appear throughout—railroad ties, pot bunkers, and strategic bunkering that demands precision over distance. The layout incorporates natural vegetation and water features, with several holes playing alongside or across lakes and streams that come into play on approach shots. The design emphasizes angles and risk-reward decisions rather than pure length, typical of Dye's work from this era.
Las Aromas serves primarily a local membership drawn from Santiago's business and professional community. The club functions as a social and recreational center in a city where private clubs play a significant role in civic life. The course remains relatively unknown outside the Dominican Republic, receiving little attention in international rankings or golf media, but it represents one of the few championship-caliber layouts in the country's interior. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities that support both serious golfers and social members.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Las Aromas was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. Las Aromas at Las Aromas Santiago Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Las Aromas is 70.
Las Aromas plays 6,001 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Las Aromas is a 18-hole course.