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Dominican Republic’s Playa Grande Golf Club Reopens

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - December 9, 2018

By the Caribbean Journal staff

One of the most prestigious golf courses in the Dominican Republic has reopened after a major transformation project.

Discovery Land Company’s Playa Grande Golf & Ocean Club recently underwent a significant renovation by legendary golf designer Rees Jones, who redesigned a course that had been designed by his father, Robert Trent Jones.

The new Rees Jones course has been re-routed, re-grassed and shaped several holes — 10 of which are on the water, the most of any course in the western hemisphere, the company said.

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The changes include regrassing the entire course with Pure Dynasty Paspalum, bringing in Maryland bright white sand for the bunkers; adding 55 acres of tropical landscaping; sand-capping all the fairways for better drainage and moving several tee boxes closer to the coastline for more dramatic views and playing angles.

The project also created a new practice facility, while adding three “comfort stations” along the course, including the Las Brasas golf barbecue restaurant, the Point, a pizza and bar behind the fourth green; and Caverna Casamigos, which will open on the back nine in 2019.

All 18 holes have ocean views, with 10 direct oceanfront cliff holes.

It all adds up to a reinvigorated golf destination on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.

For more, visit the Playa Grande Golf and Ocean Club.

— CJ

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