4th TravelMole @ Casa golf tournament prepares to tee off
Anticipation is high as the 4th TravelMole @ Casa golf tournament is set to tee off on 16 November.
Hosted by Casa De Campo Resort & Villas through 21 November, it includes three rounds of golf for the TravelMole @ Casa tournament and one round for the Texas Scramble event.
This action-packed five days at Casa De Campo includes much more than the golf. Off the fairway, the golfers, made up mostly of travel industry leaders, can go horseback riding, work out in the fitness centre or play tennis.
All meals including breakfast, snacks, lunch and dinner are included. Sunday is a well earned day of rest as all golfers head to Catalina Island for lunch by private catamaran.
Babble is headline sponsor and the event is organised by Colin Pegler and TravelMole’s Graham McKenzie.
Casa de Campo is a coveted Dominican Republic retreat featuring a five-star hotel, private villas, and 58 newly launched Premier Club suites.
The Casa de Campo golf facilities are world class, designed by the renowned architect Pete Dye. It has three golf courses including the No 1 rated course in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Casa de Campo also houses a Polo & Equestrian Centre offering horse riding for all skill levels, a 245-acre Clay Shooting Centre and a Tennis Centre with 13 courts.
There are also high-end wellness facilities and a full-service Marina & Yacht Club.
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