Two large pelicans hit the emerald green water almost simultaneously just as I began my downswing. The splash of the birds diving for their breakfast had little impact on my concentration as I swung through the ball. Actually, it was hard to be...
Category - Golf Course Reviews – Caribbean
Course Review: Teeth of the Dog (1971, Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic) Designer: Pete Dye Overview: I didn’t realize Teeth of the Dog opened in the year of my birth until I started doing some reading in recent days. I guess great...
While I’m in Cuba this week, I thought I’d re-up this story I wrote a couple of years back on the emergence of golf in Barbados. It sits well along side my review of the Green Monkey () that I wrote for the PGATour.com in...
G4G posts, and the ongoing “blog war,” will have to be on hold for some of this week while I’m in Cuba on a family holiday. While I’m there, I’m going to play one of only two golf courses in Cuba — this one...
Course: The Green Monkey Location: Sandy Lane, Barbados Architect: Tom Fazio Opened: 2004 The Green Monkey is one of the highest profile, no-profile courses you will ever find. The course is part of a reported $300-million facelift owners JP...