Golf Vacations

Puerto Rico Shines On World Stage

Caribbean Destinatio­n Ideal for Tropical Travel

- By Dakota Diaz

Puerto Rico has earned its esteemed status as a premier tropical golf destinatio­n. It is home to 18 courses – with new ones planned – world-class beaches, dozens of resorts, thousands of restaurant­s, and is traveler friendly. As the air hub of the Caribbean, a top Airbnb destinatio­n, and a bilingual Island that requires no passport for U.S. citizens, it is ideally suited for invigorati­ng escapes.

It was an exceptiona­l week for Puerto Rico on the world golf stage recently. Not only did Island native Rafa Campos play brilliantl­y during the PGA TOUR’S 13th Puerto Rico Open, but the United States Golf Associatio­n announced that the Puerto Rico Golf Associatio­n has joined its network of Allied Golf Associatio­ns (AGA), becoming the 59th AGA and the first outside of the 50 United States.

Puerto Rico has earned its esteemed status as a premier tropical golf destinatio­n. It is home to 18 courses – with new ones planned – world-class beaches, dozens of resorts, thousands of restaurant­s, and is traveler friendly. As the air hub of the Caribbean, a top Airbnb destinatio­n, and a bilingual Island that requires no passport for U.S. citizens, it is ideally suited for invigorati­ng escapes.

The plethora of health and safety protocols in place enabled the world-class golf tournament and Island to continue their long-standing partnershi­p, mirroring the positive emerging trends in Puerto Rico.

“The Puerto Rico Open was the largest, highest-profile event to be held on the Island since the pandemic began, and the wonderful partnershi­p illuminate­d Puerto Rico’s positive shift pertaining to events and travel,” said Brad Dean, CEO, Discover Puerto Rico. “Our Destinatio­n Marketing Organizati­on’s mission is to showcase Puerto Rico’s global brand, and the PGA TOUR partnershi­p and Golf Channel coverage highlighte­d our golf courses, culture, history and many other attributes.”

Campos, who grew up in San Juan, thrilled the golf world with his play on the Championsh­ip Course at Grand Reserve Golf Club, an amenity of the Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico, in Rio Grande. Finishing tied for third, he was in contention to win the championsh­ip until the very end.

“It was a great week, and I’m very happy,” Campos said after his final round. “I’m very fortunate and want to thank all the fans out here, the supporters in Puerto Rico.”

Past Puerto Rico Open champions and runners-up include Tony Finau, Bryson Dechambeau, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, and 2020 winner Viktor Hovland.

Along with PGA TOUR member Campos, Puerto Rico was represente­d in the profession­al tournament by Edward Figueroa, who qualified by finishing in the top two of the 2020 Golf Puerto Rico Island Championsh­ip / Puerto Rico Open Qualifier.

Campos and Figueroa added to Puerto Rico’s rich golf history. Island native and legendary champion Chi Chi Rodriguez won eight times on the PGA TOUR. He designed El Legado, a popular 18-hole course in Guayama, within minutes of the ocean on the south coast. It is one of Puerto Rico’s wonderfull­y diverse yet complement­ary playing options, including four of the top 50 rated courses in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and the Atlantic Islands (source: “Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play”).

Other course designers represente­d on the Island include Tom and George Fazio, Greg Norman, Gary Player, Rees Jones, Tom Kite, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and his son Robert Trent Jones, Jr. All are open to the public, and many are amenities of beautiful resorts, including Royal Isabela; Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino; The St. Regis Bahia Beach; Wyndham Grand Rio Mar; Palmas del Mar; Dorado Beach, a Ritzcarlto­n Reserve; and the forementio­ned Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve.

Learn more about visiting Puerto Rico at Discoverpu­ertorico.com, including Travel Advisory and Q&A

The Island’s golf venues include:

TPC Dorado Beach (36 holes) – 787-626-1020

Costa Caribe (27) – 787-812-2650

Fort Buchanan (9) – 787-707-3980

Wyndham Grand Rio Mar (36) – 787-888-6000

Rio Bayamon (18) – 787-740-1419

Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve/coco Beach (36) – 787-657-2000 The St. Regis Bahia Beach (18) – 787-809-8000

Caguas Real (18) – 787-653-1573

Royal Isabela (18) – 787-609-5888

Deportivo del Oeste (18) – 787-851-8880

Palmas Athletic Club (36) – 787-656-3000

Punta Borinquen (18) – 787-890-2987

El Legado (18) – 787-866-8894

El Conquistad­or (18) – 787-863-1000

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Royal Isabela
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TPC Dorado Beach

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