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The hapless gentleman was scheduled to be at the resort for three days but, after failing to find the putting surface at any of the short holes, extended his stay. He toiled for nearly a week, playing 36 daily, and eventually hit the dance floor with an ugly, thinned 6-iron at the 141-yard 13th, the course’s only inland par 3.

Doubtless he would have preferred to find the dance floor at one of the course’s glorious oceanside holes, but with his face reddened and his lips cracked from long exposure to the Caribbean sun, he was satisfied at last. Seeing his ball stop just a few inches short of the back fringe, he picked up his clubs and headed straight for the hotel.

Anyone that’s played Teeth of the Dog can empathize. The trio of waterfront par 3s, which highlight an incredible group of seven ocean holes, are among the most beautiful in the world, and the tee shot that hits the green at any of them, is the shot visitors remember the longest.

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Photo by Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism

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La Romana, Dominican Republic

Teeth of the Dog Golf Course In his 1994 autobiography Bury Me in a Pot Bunker, Pete Dye tells the amusing story of a New York golfer struggling to find the green at any of the par 3s on Teeth of the Dog—the Ohio-based designer’s masterpiece that opened at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic in 1971.

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