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Golf
in Costa Rica
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Hawaii...Cabo
San Lucas...Pebble Beach...Myrtle Beach...
Imagine a golf vacation at these popular golf destinations before
they were discovered by the golf traveler. This will give you an
idea of the golf vacation that awaits you in Costa Rica. You will
re-discover "no-hassle" tee times and the enjoyment of playing unhurried
rounds of golf on courses designed by well known golf architects
George Fazio, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Ted Robinson, Jr., Mike Young
and Tracy May. Here you will find all the ingredients for a great
golf vacation and the added bonus of experiencing the scenic beauty
and natural attractions of Costa Rica.
The BIG question?
WHERE DO WE PLAY NEXT?
My guess is that like all golfers you
have a hard time choosing the destination for your upcoming golf
adventure. There are dozens of great golf destinations and picking
the right one is never an easy decision. While many destinations
have much to offer, I believe few can match Costa Rica for overall
quality, cost, and safety. The Costa Rica experience combines great
golf, new and exciting non-golfing adventures, and the chance to
meet and interact with the warm and friendly people of this charming
country. What is truly remarkable is that all of this is set in
one of the world’s most beautiful and ecologically diverse locations.
Following
is a brief description of the most popular 18 hole courses in Costa
Rica. The courses offer all types of terrain and playing conditions
but all are a fair test of golf.
Cariari Country Club
San Jose
Course Architect: George Fazio
Par 71
Cariari Country Club is where George Fazio routed a typically thoughtful
and challenging Fazio layout. Mature, it opened in 1974, and elegantly
traditional, the par 71 Cariari course plays longer than its 6,590
yards. Heavily treed, with amazing cacti and exotic native plants
and stately palms as accents, the premium is on accuracy off the
tee. The par fours are especially strong; the fives reachable only
with precise shots. One of the full staff of caddies will help,
especially on the greens.
Helpful Hint- Local golfers are very friendly and enjoy
meeting and playing with visitors. Many lasting friendships have
originated from a starter joining a single with a local threesome;
so don’t worry about going solo. The hospitality and friendliness
of the Costa Rican people is well documented, and this is especially
true with golfers.
Garra de Léon
Playa Conchal, Guanacaste
Course Architect: Robert Trent Jones II
Par 72
The golf flagship in the west is the Paradisus Playa Conchal Beach
& Golf Resort. Designed by Robert Trent Jones II, Conchal stretches
to a mighty 7,033 yards from the back markers. Not only does Conchal
challenge golfers with its length, it also confronts them with constant
elevation changes. Sometimes subtle and sometimes dramatic (e.g.,
the 100-foot drop from the tee box to the fairway on the 435-yard,
par-4 12th hole), the elevation shifts play an integral part of
every club selection you make.
Architect’s Comment - "It was great fun to work in an ecological
wonderland," Jones says. "The feeling is that you come into that
valley, and you're in a sanctuary."
Hacienda Pinilla
Playa Langosta, Guanacaste
Course Architect: Mike Young
Par 72
The Hacienda Pinilla golf course is a 7,500-yard Mike Young design.
This golf course is groomed to perfection with head-high grasses
rustling in the wind or with the movement of unseen animals, so
that playing here has the feel of an African safari.
Architect’s
Comment - “While we haven’t sacrificed any pleasures or
challenges for you, every effort has been made to keep human impact
on the land to a minimum. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as
I enjoyed creating it”
La Iguana
Playa Herradura
Course Architect: Ted Robinson Jr.
Par 72
La
iguana is a 6,700-yard Ted Robinson Jr. design with a unique and
dramatic setting at the Los Suenos Marriott. The front nine plunges
into the shadow of the rainforest along a narrow river valley. From
the hills there is an occasional chorus of howler monkeys and mature
trees near the stream are perversely placed. For instance, the second
hole requires a long iron shot either over or under two trees guarding
the green.
"It makes you think, it makes you play, it makes you drive the
ball, it makes you position the ball. It's a shot makers test of
golf. It's a beautiful site and the type of course I'd enjoy experiencing
every day of my life."
Philip Krick,Jr.
PGA, Director of Golf
Helpful Hint - The saying “trees are 90% air” does
not apply to dense tropical rainforest trees. The “woods” here take
the expression tree lined fairways to another level. Keeping it
in play and in the fairway will certainly reward your score and
lost ball percentage.
Parque Valle del Sol
San Jose
Course Architect: Tracey May
Par 72
In 1994 Parque Valle del Sol brought in golf course architect Tracy
May to re-design and build a new course. The results achieved by
May are an outstanding 18-hole championship golf course. May, with
the assistance of the on-site construction supervisor Mark Dinan,
has designed the layout to be challenging and fair under most conditions,
and downright tough when the winds come swirling down from the surrounding
mountains. The layout is diverse and requires the use of all the
clubs in your bag. The rolling hills, mature trees that were part
of the original course and the surrounding mountains create a great
setting for golf.
Don’t miss the opportunity to discover golf in Costa Rica before
the rest of the golfing world. When you do decide to visit Costa
Rica take advantage of a local golf tour operator who is familiar
with local tournaments and course conditions.