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Roco Ki - Faldo Legacy CourseBack to all Golf options 

Travel and Leisure Golf chose The Faldo Legacy Course at Roco Ki asone of the world's 10 Best New Courses for 2008.

Opened For Play December 15, 2008
In the midst of nature's treasure-trove, The Faldo Legacy Course demands the very best your game has to offer. It is an invitation to experience the most uniquely dramatic course in the Caribbean. Taking full advantage of the contrasting environments of elevated headlands, pristine white-sand beaches, tropical mangrove forests and sea grass meadows, The Faldo Legacy Course is equally challenging and rewarding. Nick Faldo tells future visitors, "If your golf game isn't the best, bring your camera, because you will get a great picture!"

Golf at Roco Ki is an unforgettable experience not only for the game, but as a way to explore this magnificent land. The first tee presents a panorama of the course, the headlands, the ocean and the mountains beyond. On the 3rd hole, a par three, you descend into a tropical sanctuary where centuries-old mangroves line the fairways. As you ascend to the 15th hole, you return to the sea. For the avid golfer, the incredible 17th hole, named El Caiman, offers obvious comparisons to Pebble Beach. The only difference is that the 17th hole, crafted by Nick Faldo, is followed by an equally spectacular 18th hole. Called Los Dos Rezos, the Two Prayers, one plays over not one but two ocean inlets, making the 17th and 18th two of the most dramatic golf holes in the Caribbean.


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