The 10 Best Golf Resorts to Visit Right Now

By: - March 2nd, 2018

Recent years have seen a radical transformation in golf resorts in the Caribbean, which is quickly becoming a global epicenter for the game. There are more great places to stay and play than ever, from traditional golf-focused resorts to luxe hotels that also offer easy access to great nearby courses. That’s along with more and more tournaments coming to the region, on both the PGA and LPGA tour.

Caribbean golf is a singular experience, whether you’re on an inland track or playing right on the ocean’s edge. So many factors come into play, from wind to water, making it a unique kind of challenge.

The best golf resorts, though, combine a great golf resort with world-class accommodations. And we have you covered.

Here are our favorite golf resorts to visit right now in the Caribbean.

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Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic This is the Caribbean capital of golf, with an unmatched offering of three championship courses all designed by the legendary Pete Dye, led by the world-famous Teeth of the Dog, a spectacular, challenging course that’s one of the most beautiful designs anywhere. And then there’s the resort, with a mix of rooms and villas, making this perfect for a family golf getaway or a larger trip with your golfing buddies.

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