Teeth of the Dog
Pete Dye, 1971The benchmark of Caribbean golf, Pete Dye's masterpiece at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, seven holes carved right along the sea. Long rated the best course in the region.

Warm seas, oceanfront holes and a rate that covers the lot. The Caribbean pairs some of the best resort golf in the Americas, Pete Dye's Teeth of the Dog, Nicklaus at Cap Cana, Fazio at Puntacana, with the ease of an all inclusive base where the food, drinks and often the green fees are already paid.
All inclusive Caribbean golf suits the group that wants the holiday to be as easy as the golf is good. It is ideal for couples and mixed parties where not everyone plays, because the beaches, dining and watersports are all bundled into one price, and for buddies trips that want serious championship courses without the admin of paying for every meal and round separately.
The trick is matching the resort to the golf. Sandals in Saint Lucia and Jamaica fold the green fees into the rate for their own courses, which is unbeatable for value and simplicity. The Dominican Republic, around Punta Cana and La Romana, offers the strongest courses and sells all inclusive stays with golf packages bolted on. We help you pick the right side of that trade.
The benchmark of Caribbean golf, Pete Dye's masterpiece at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, seven holes carved right along the sea. Long rated the best course in the region.
A Tom Fazio design at Puntacana with six oceanside holes along cliffs and coves, host of the PGA Tour's Corales Puntacana Championship since 2018. The Caribbean's tournament course.
The first of the Cap Cana Nicklaus courses, eight holes playing along and over the sea, ranked the number one course in the Caribbean and Mexico by GolfWeek for more than a decade.
A par 71 championship course at Cap Estate, redesigned with Greg Norman and reopened in 2021. Green fees and transfers are included for guests of the Sandals Saint Lucia resorts.
An eighteen hole course climbing 700 feet into the hills above Ocho Rios, green fees included for Sandals Jamaica guests. The original all inclusive golf experience, relaxed and scenic.
Casa de Campo's clifftop companion to Teeth of the Dog, another Pete Dye design running high above the Chavon River gorge and the marina. A second day of championship golf at one resort.
Third party packages run from roughly 2,200 to 5,500 US dollars per person for a five to seven night all inclusive trip in 2026, depending on resort, room category and the golf included. At Sandals in Saint Lucia and Jamaica green fees are bundled into the rate, while indicative fees at the Dominican Republic marquee courses run up to roughly 300 to 400 US dollars. Always confirm directly before booking.
The December to April dry season is peak, and the best rooms at the marquee resorts sell out months ahead, so plan four to six months out. Booking through the high season also locks in the better tee times. The summer brings lower rates but the hurricane risk rises from August.
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