Description:
Villa Dominican Republic 16 is a dramatic
oceanfront estate. Situated on it's own sea cove enhances the gorgeous
220Á unobstructed view of the open ocean.
Entering the estate by a Ó of a mile private road, a stay at Dominican Republic 16
is like having your very own 5 star private resort. American managed and
fully staffed with a chef, maids, masseuse, nanny, personal driver, and
night attendant; it's a pampered carefree vacation. The Villa has its
own private disco; black bottom oceanfront pool; oversized free formed
whirlpool; professional kitchen; gym; beach-side full service Tiki bar;
and discount golf packages. Villa Dominican Republic 16 has one of the 15 private
Wimbledon-class championship grass courts in the world. The surface is
made entirely of putting green grass. It's soft on the feet, naturally
cool and produces no glare. Dominican Republic 16 also offers a nearby Robert Trent
Senior Championship Golf Course. Featured are 13 oceanfront holes and is
just five minutes away from the property, often called the Pebble Beach
of the Caribbean.
Amenities:
‡ Personalized Attentive Staff
‡ Dramatic Oceanfront Slate Pool
‡ Natural Spring Fed Pool on the Beach
‡ 3 Full Service Oceanfront/View Theme Bars
‡ Sensational Bose Surround Sound System
‡ An Oversized Freeform Whirlpool
‡ Waterfall and Cave
‡ Recreation Room Complete with Satellite TV and Billiard Table
‡ Private Wimbledon Championship Grass Tennis Court
‡ Discount Golf Packages
‡ Universal Gym Room
‡ Professional Kitchen
Rates: Weekly: $10,000 U.S. Dollars
Monthly: $28,000 U.S. Dollars
One of the World's Greatest? Only time
will determine its standing, but the new resort course on the north
shore of the Dominican Republic seems destined to be among the world‰s
greatest. Twelve holes are on bluffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, as
the course winds around Playa Grande Beach. The course is one of
the last designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., and was finished by his
associates. The best place to stay in the area is Villa Dominican Republic 16, a
ocean front Five Star Villa Rental with 5 master bedroom suites. Villa
Dominican Republic 16 Features: A Private Wimbledon Championship grass tennis court
made entirely of putting green grass. Pool, whirl pool, two themed bars
and private disco nestled on 2 acres of pristine coastline. Guest of the
villa receive substantial discounts on green fees. Fully staffed. 516-
423-1169.
12 seaside holes wow
Dominican visitors. Most golfers know the Dominican Republic as the home
of a lot of major league ball players, and a place with a well-known
golf resort, Casa de Campo. What they don't know is that the Dominican
Republic also has a spectacular new resort golf course that includes 12
ocean-front holes with cliffs like Pebble Beach. Playa Grande is
not just a good course. It is a great golf course! If it were in
Florida, it would sell out every day in the winter at $150 green fees,
maybe $200.
Assuming it gets the exposure it deserves, and continues to get the care
it already does, it is destined to become known as one of the great
courses of the world.
It's not just oceanfront, with holes along the beach. The course is high
above the ocean, played along 100-foot bluffs. That makes it immediately
comparable to Pebble Beach, a thought that sounds almost sacrilegious.
But Pebble has six holes on the oceanside bluffs (6-7-8-9-10-18). Playa
Grande has 12.
This course, as far as I was able to determine in three times around it,
has no negatives. It has the spectacular oceanfront setting, it has
hills, and it has the widest possible choice of tees ranging from over
7000 yards to 4488.
There are now only three sets of tee
markers, the conventional blue, white and red, at yardages of 7046,
5917, and 4488. But there are five tee positions on each hole, and
adding a wider choice is merely an issue of putting down more markers.
It was given a long time to grow in and fairways are lush. It is
tastefully landscaped with native flowers, as are many Caribbean
resorts. Greens are huge, varied in shape, and steeply sloped, but with
few tricky undulations. Generally, what you see is what you get. The
clichÚ ‹challenging for the best players, but playable for everybodyŠ
actually applies here. From the back tees, a player going for the
shortest route must carry over corners of ocean on six holes
(3-4-7-12-14-18). But from shorter tees, fairways are extremely wide,
and all greens except the seventh are open for a run-up shot. Most
golfers, playing conservatively, will post a score of below their
average number at home. At how many great courses of the world will that
happen?
The course carries the
signature of Robert Trent Jones, Sr., who visited the property in 1992,
and was said to have actually cried when he was subsequently called and
told that he had been chosen to be the architect. The course took from
‰93 to ‰97 to complete. Jones did the routing, and his associates
did the on-site work, but Jones, 92, has not seen the course since it
was finished. Hopefully, he‰ll get the chance, because in years ahead,
it could be known as his best.
Bunkers bear Jones‰ signature Ö leaf-shaped Ö but except for
greens and bunkers, very little land had to be moved. The hills and the
bluffs are things that were made by God with a golf course in mind, and
hidden away waiting to be discovered.
The decision to leave
greens open in front was wise. With the course of this beauty and visual
distraction, it would be sinful to have a well-played hole tarnished by
something so mundane as a bunker. Very few new trees were added in
building the course. Most of what‰s there are huge cliff-side ones
which may have been there for centuries.
Trees are an issue only on the left side of the ninth hole at the bluff‰s
edge, in the fairway of two interior holes (10 and 16), and on the 12th
hole, where all tees except the ladies, require a carry over a deep
tree-lined ocean inlet.
Most memorable holes to
this writer are the 4th, 12th, and 18th, all of which are par fives.
Playing carefully, and from the 5900-yard yard white tees, I was able to
reach all three of them in regulation at least once, and all three with
wedge third shots. From the back tees, a professional could conceivably
go for all three in two, but 12 would require a heroic drive, and 4 and
18 a good drive followed by a heroic second shot.
Playa Grande is located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic.
Access is by American Airlines to the Puerto Plata airport.
Playa Grande Golf Course
Par, Yardage: 36-36Ö72; yardage 7046-5917-4488
Course Rating/Slope: Not yet rated
Description: 12 seaside holes on 100-foot bluffs overlooking ocean,
rolling terrain, large greens, with severe slopes
Amenities: Snack bar with sandwiches and drinks; golf cars (some
gasoline, some electric); caddies (Spanish speaking only).
Designed by: Robert Trent Jones Sr., Opened November 1997.Villa Dominican Republic 16
Location: north central coast of Dominican Republic
Accommodations: 5 Free Standing Master Suites
Open: Year Round
Amenities: Private Wimbledon Championship Grass Tennis Court, gym,
recreation room complete with satellite TV and billiard table, pool,
whirlpool
Dining: European delights from professional kitchen, two themed
bars.Villa Dominican Republic 16
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