The Sporting Life and So Much More
Dominican Republic
Casa
de
Campo,
La
Romana
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S t a y
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P l a y
by Susan Campbell
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hough I had been to other parts of the Dominican Republic I was anxious to explore more regions, and La Romana was the most recent. I had no idea what to expect really, and when we arrived at Casa de Campo Resort, I was blown away by the sheer massiveness of its sprawling community. Located on 7,000 acres, with a vast assortment of accommodation options and activities, it’s best known for its sports offerings- golf- shooting- equestrian pastimes and tennis among them, but there is so much more to it than that. But first, let’s look at its most famous pursuits.
Terrestrial pastimes I took my first ever golf lesson at the famed “Teeth of the Dog” course there- ranked as the number one course in the Caribbean-one of three championship Pete Dye designed courses on site. And though my instructor was great, and very patient, I ended up agreeing with Mark Twain that “Golf is a good walk spoiled,” due to my ineptitude. But I really did enjoy touring the course by golf cart for its awesome scenery, especially by the sea. And the hole that traverses wild and restless waves over a cliff must be one of the most unique water traps anywhere!