A golfer couldn’t ask for more ideal conditions than Puerto Rico’s combination of breathtaking natural setting and variety of courses.
A premier golf destination for decades, Puerto Rico vaulted into the pro circuit when The Puerto Rico Open became part of the PGA Tour in 2008. With more than 24 courses to choose from, there’s a fairway available for every golfer, from beginners to the world’s best.
The pleasure of playing here lies in Puerto Rico’s remarkably diverse topography. Where else can you enjoy a landscape of beach, river, lake, forest, valley and mountain, all under the soothing balm of the Caribbean sun and the island’s near-perfect temperatures? Some of the game’s greatest architects and legends have brought their talents here to maximize this natural bounty, creating what just might be the best lineup of tropical-weather courses in the world.
Top Puerto Rico Golf Courses
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More than 24 Courses
Puerto Rico has more golf courses than any other Caribbean island. Many can be found on luxury resort properties around the island that offer stay-and-play packages. Take a closer look at what makes each of our courses special.
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Renowned Designer Courses
What do Robert Trent Jones, Sr., Tom Fazio, Tom Kite, Rees Jones, Gary Player, Arthur Hills, and the Shark himself, Greg Norman, have in common? They have all designed golf courses in Puerto Rico. Few other destinations boast such a pantheon of golfing greats within such a small, easily accessible area.
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Courses on the Atlantic
Some of Puerto Rico’s finest golf is played against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. In particular, the famed courses of Dorado, Río Grande and Fajardo rank high on many golfers’ shortlists of best places to play.
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Courses on the Caribbean
Many golfers who have experienced Puerto Rico’s courses will steer you to Humacao, where the sparkling Caribbean Sea and distant views of Vieques Island await on courses designed by master architects. Further south, Ponce and Salinas also offer golf by the sea; in the west, head to Cabo Rojo and Aguadilla.
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