The second course designed by Pete Dye at Casa de Campo opened in 1975 and has been compared to traditional British and Scottish courses. Several lagoons and lakes with wading birds among tall bahia grass and sand traps set the scene. There are five holes where water makes this course an exceptional challenge.
Architect:
Pete B. Dye
Number of Holes:
27
Type of Course:
Traditionnal | Links
Par:
72
Slope:
134
Driving range:
Yes
Putting greens:
Yes