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The best golf courses in Puerto Rico
Designed by Robert Trent Jones as part of a development by Laurance Rockefeller, the East Course at TPC Dorado Beach has hosted the World Cup and PGA Tour events.
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When architect Robert Trent Jones built the Dorado Beach course in Puerto Rico in the 1950s for developer Laurence Rockefeller, it was a feat of engineering. Jones had to drain swamps, clear mangroves and excavate innumerous tons of rock and earth from the hostile tropical rainforest to lift the course off the jungle floor.
The task was more impressive for the lack quality earthmoving equipment he had at his disposal in the States (this was his first construction job outside the U.S. mainland). But the result was heralded as one of the great resort courses in the world and helped turn golf eyes toward Puerto Rico and the beaches of the Caribbean. Though Puerto Rico trails behind the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Barbados and even Jamaica as the region’s premium golf destination, it retains an important golf culture and iis a popular destination for international players.
Though Puerto Rico trails behind the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Barbados and even Jamaica as the region’s premium golf destination, it retains an important golf culture and iis a popular destination for international players.
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4. El Conquistador Golf Club
Fajardo, Puerto Rico
3. Royal Isabela Golf Club & Resort
Isabela, Puerto Rico
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