Oceanfront fairway and the Caribbean Sea at a Dominican Republic golf resort
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Dominican Republic Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

The Dominican Republic holds the Caribbean's best golf, from Pete Dye's Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo to the Jack Nicklaus and Tom Fazio courses at Cap Cana. Here is how the 2026 stay and play deals stack up across La Romana and Punta Cana, and when to book for value.

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Why Dominican Republic packages work

No Caribbean island comes close to the Dominican Republic for golf. The crown sits at Casa de Campo near La Romana, where Pete Dye's Teeth of the Dog, with seven holes hard on the sea, is ranked the number one course in the Caribbean, backed by the same designer's Dye Fore and The Links. Two hours east at Punta Cana, the Cap Cana resort fields Jack Nicklaus's Punta Espada, long rated among the best in the region, alongside Tom Fazio's Corales, which has hosted the PGA Tour, and the La Cana courses.

Because the marquee oceanfront courses are expensive and tied to resorts, deals here are built as stay and play packages that bundle accommodation with a set number of rounds, carts and at Casa de Campo a mandatory caddie. Cap Cana sells multi course tickets that combine Punta Espada, Corales and La Cana across consecutive days. For a group, the package is the practical and usually cheaper way to play the headline courses.

Below is how the main package shapes break down, what they typically include, and the indicative cost picture for the 2026 season. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates shift with season and availability and several exclude local tax, and always confirm directly before booking.

Dominican Republic golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Dominican Republic package shapes and fees for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only, several exclude local tax, and they move with season and availability; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Casa de Campo stay and playResort nights with rounds across Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and The Links, carts and a mandatory caddie at Teeth of the DogA four night, three round version quoted from around USD 1,665 per person through 31 December 2026, excluding 18 percent tax; confirm directly before booking
Cap Cana multi course packageRounds across Punta Espada, Corales and La Cana on consecutive daysThree rounds quoted around USD 1,209 peak and around USD 942 low season; two rounds around USD 761 low season; confirm directly before booking
Marquee single roundsA round at Teeth of the Dog or Punta EspadaPunta Espada around USD 495 in peak season; Teeth of the Dog includes the caddie, tipped separately; confirm directly before booking
Indicative green feesOceanfront marquee courses are premium; resort and inland courses are more modestPer round, indicative 2026; varies by season and tee time

The deals worth watching

The Casa de Campo stay and play

The defining Dominican deal pairs the resort with its courses. Casa de Campo packages nights at the La Romana resort with rounds across Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and The Links, including carts and, at Teeth of the Dog, a mandatory caddie who is part of the green fee and tipped separately. A representative four night, three round version has been quoted from around USD 1,665 per person through 31 December 2026, before the 18 percent tax. For a group set on playing the best course in the Caribbean, the resort package is the only practical route.

The Cap Cana multi course package

At Punta Cana, the Cap Cana ticket strings the resort's marquee names together. A three round package across Punta Espada, Corales and La Cana has been quoted around USD 1,209 in the November to April peak and around USD 942 in the May to October low season, with a two round Punta Espada and Corales option around USD 761 in low season. For a Punta Cana base with easy flights and a wide choice of beach hotels, this is the efficient way to bag the headline courses.

Timing the booking

The Dominican golf calendar is split sharply by season. The dry, cooler high season from mid November to April is prime, and it is when the marquee courses charge most and fill fastest. The hotter, wetter low season from May to October drops package rates by hundreds of dollars and suits a value trip for those who do not mind an afternoon shower. For Teeth of the Dog or Punta Espada on a prime winter date, book well ahead.

Our take

The Dominican Republic works on two poles, the classic resort golf of Casa de Campo and the modern marquee courses of Cap Cana, and the right deal depends on which you are buying. For the bucket list round at Teeth of the Dog, the Casa de Campo stay and play is effectively mandatory and worth it; for a Punta Cana beach base with championship golf attached, the Cap Cana multi course package is the smart move.

Our advice is to decide whether La Romana or Punta Cana anchors the trip, then book the headline courses first and let the rest fall around them. Our Dominican Republic golf hub and the best golf courses in the Dominican Republic list set out the venues, and our team can hold the right tee times and price the trip to the head before you commit.

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Dominican Republic golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in the Dominican Republic for 2026?

At Casa de Campo in La Romana a representative stay and play of four nights with three rounds has been quoted from around USD 1,665 per person through 31 December 2026, excluding the 18 percent tax. At Cap Cana in Punta Cana a three round package across Punta Espada, Corales and La Cana has been quoted around USD 1,209 in the peak window and around USD 942 in the low season. Prices change by season, so always confirm directly before booking.

How much are green fees in the Dominican Republic?

The marquee oceanfront courses are premium. Punta Espada at Cap Cana has been quoted around USD 495 for 18 holes in peak season, and rounds at Casa de Campo include a mandatory caddie at Teeth of the Dog, tipped separately. These figures are indicative for the 2026 season, exclude tax where noted, and vary by date; always confirm directly before booking.

When is the best time to play golf in the Dominican Republic?

The dry, cooler high season runs from mid November to April, which is when the marquee courses charge most and fill fastest. The low season from May to October is hotter and wetter but materially cheaper, with package rates dropping by hundreds of dollars. Book the headline courses well ahead for any prime winter date.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Dominican Republic package shapes and indicative fees compiled June 2026 from operator and resort sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season, several exclude local tax, and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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