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Casa de Campo To Stage the Inaugural Dye Hard Cup

June 25, 2013

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90 Holes of Pete Dye Golf, 90 Players, $90,000 to the Winner

La Romana, Dominican Republic (June 25, 2013). If you want to play 90 holes of outstanding golf, all of it designed by the legendary architect Pete Dye, and including the world-famous “Teeth of the Dog” course, there’s only one place to be in November.

Welcome to the inaugural Dye Hard Cup.

From Nov. 10-15, 2013, 90 contestants will pit themselves against the 90 holes of golf at the Casa de Campo Resort in the Dominican Republic, playing for a winner-take-all prize of $90,000.

Dye Hard, indeed!

Along with Teeth Of The Dog-the number-one course in the Caribbean according to Golf Digest-the Dye Hard Cup will be played on the three breathtaking nines at Dye Fore, spread along cliffs high above the Chavon River, and The Links, featuring spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. Also included is the resort’s private course, La Romana, another of Dye’s devilishly beautiful designs.

Just as exciting is the format, which is open to both professionals and amateurs: 90 holes played as an individual gross stroke-play competition with one contestant pocketing the whole $90,000.

The number of holes in each round will correspond to the number of holes at each Casa de Campo course: The opening round is 27 holes on La Romana. The second round at Dye Fore is also 27 holes. Round three is 18 holes on The Links. And the final 18 is on Teeth Of The Dog, the ultimate test.

“We are looking forward to hosting some tremendous golfers for six days of great competition and camaraderie,” said Peter Bonell, Chief Marketing Office. “Their talents will be challenged by the beautiful but difficult tests that Pete Dye has blessed us with at Casa de Campo.”

But there’s more to the Dye Hard Cup than just great golf. Players also get five nights’ lodging and all food and beverage at Casa de Campo, perennially ranked as the finest resort in the Caribbean.

The festivities kick off on Sunday, Nov. 10, with a welcome reception at The Beach Club by Le Cirque, the resort’s leading restaurant and lounge, nestled against the Caribbean Sea. (Early arrivals can play practice rounds on any of the courses that day.)

Also included in the contestant’s package:

Five nights’ accommodations in a newly renovated elite-class room at the resort

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily

Unlimited drinks in all resort bars and restaurants, including Oasis bars and beverage carts on the golf courses

Unlimited use of the driving range

Complimentary use of a personal golf cart on property throughout the stay

Complimentary use of the resort’s Sports Fitness Center

VIP treatment for arrivals at La Romana airport (10 minutes from resort) and at hotel check-in

Airport transfers, resort taxes, and service charges

The all-inclusive registration fee for contestants is $5,000. Non-golfers are $3,000, and instead of golf have unlimited access to horseback riding, tennis, and non-motorized watersports at the resort’s private Minitas Beach.

If you ever wanted to Dye Hard, this is the way to do it.

For more information, call the golf reservations office at (809) 523-8215 or visit http://www.casadecampo.com.do/dyehardcup2013.

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ABOUT CASA DE CAMPO: The 7,000-acre Casa de Campo resort offers an unmatched array of experiences found in a Caribbean, including choice accommodations – in-hotel rooms and suites or spacious villa homes; variety of dining in restaurants such as The Beach Club by Le Cirque and La Cana by Il Circo; unequalled sports experiences such as 90-holes of Pete Dye-designed golf; and river fishing, a Yacht Club, private beaches, the Casa de Campo Spa, the Altos de Chavon artists village with museums, art galleries, boutique shopping, a Church, 5,000-seat Grecian style amphitheater, site of international touring concerts. Casa de Campo is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.

Contact:
Karen Moraghan

Hunter Public Relations

(908) 876-5100 office

(908) 963-6013 cell

kmoraghan@hunter-pr.com

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