Punta Espada vs Corales vs La Cana golf course comparison Dominican Republic
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Punta Espada vs Corales vs La Cana

Which course should you play? The answer: all three.

Three world-class golf courses, three legendary designers, three completely different experiences — all within 15 minutes of your villa. Here's how they compare and which to prioritize.

The Quick Comparison

Category Punta Espada Corales La Cana
DesignerJack NicklausTom FazioP.B. Dye
Holes181827
Par / Yardage72 / 7,39672 / 7,67072 / 7,159
Ocean Holes864 oceanfront / 14 views
Difficulty★★★★½★★★★★★★★☆☆
PGA Tour HostChampions TourPGA Tour ✓
Signature FeatureHole 13 over oceanDevil's Elbow (16–18)Island green par 3
From Villa EspadaOn property~15 min~15 min
2026 Green Fees$395–$495$395–$495$120–$200
Villa Guest RatesMember rates ✓Visitor ratesVisitor rates

Punta Espada — The Bucket-List Course

If you can only play one course on your trip, play Punta Espada. Jack Nicklaus designed it at the peak of his career, and it shows. Eight holes play directly on the Caribbean Sea — more ocean holes than any other course in the Caribbean. The par-3 13th, a full carry over the ocean to a green cut into the headland, is the most photographed hole in Caribbean golf.

Punta Espada is not the longest or the hardest course in the area, but it delivers the most consistently spectacular experience from first tee to 18th green. Every hole has a view. Every shot has a story. GolfWeek has ranked it #1 in the Caribbean and Mexico multiple times, and it's the course that visiting golfers talk about for years afterward.

Best for: Every golfer. Punta Espada is a bucket-list experience regardless of handicap. Play from the middle tees if you're a mid-to-high handicapper — you'll still get every ocean view without the punishing championship carries. Villa Espada guests play at member rates, so there's no reason not to play it at least twice.

The catch: None. You're staying on the course. Walk to the first tee. Full Punta Espada guide →

Corales — The PGA Tour Test

Corales is the most demanding of the three courses. At 7,670 yards from the championship tees, it's the longest layout in the area and the only one that hosts an active PGA Tour event — the Corales Puntacana Championship, which has been played here since 2018. Tom Fazio built the course through natural limestone cliffs, coralina quarries, and along six holes of Caribbean coastline.

The signature experience is the Devil's Elbow, a three-hole finishing stretch (16–18) that is among the most feared closes in professional golf. The 18th hole — a forced carry over the cliff-lined Bay of Corales — has been called one of the most dramatic finishing holes in the world. If you want to test yourself against the same course the pros play, Corales is the answer.

Best for: Low-to-mid handicap golfers who want a genuine championship test. The course rewards accurate driving and punishes mishits, especially on the coastal holes. Higher handicap players should play from the resort tees (around 6,100 yards) to enjoy the scenery without the punishing length.

The catch: It's the most physically demanding round of the three. Save it for a day when your energy is high. Full Corales guide →

La Cana — The Variety Play

La Cana is the most versatile golf experience in the area. With 27 holes across three nines — Tortuga, Arrecife, and Hacienda — you can play a different 18 every day. The Arrecife nine is the clear standout, featuring an island-green par 3 inspired by TPC Sawgrass and a two-hole oceanside finish that Golf Magazine compared to Pebble Beach. Golf Magazine ranked La Cana #1 in the Caribbean.

La Cana is also the most forgiving of the three courses, making it ideal for mixed-handicap groups. The Tortuga nine is a gentle opener through coconut groves, the Arrecife nine delivers the drama, and the Hacienda nine offers wide fairways with Caribbean panoramas. The paspalum turf creates firm, fast conditions that reward creative shot-making.

Best for: Mixed-handicap groups, golfers who want variety, and anyone who prefers a more relaxed atmosphere. La Cana is also the best choice for golfers who want to play 27 holes or multiple rounds over several days without repeating the same 18.

The catch: La Cana doesn't have the raw drama of Punta Espada's ocean cliffs or Corales' Devil's Elbow. It's the "fun" course, not the "bucket list" course. Full La Cana guide →

Don't Forget Las Iguanas

While this comparison focuses on the three most established courses, Villa Espada guests also have access to Las Iguanas — the brand-new second Jack Nicklaus course at Cap Cana. Just 3 minutes by golf cart from the villa, Las Iguanas offers a parkland-style contrast to Punta Espada's cliff-edge drama. Three oceanside holes, ten inland lakes, and a nature-preserve setting make it a must-play alongside the three courses compared above. With Las Iguanas included, you have access to 81 holes across four courses — all within 15 minutes of your villa.

The Verdict: Which Course Should You Play?

If you have one round: Punta Espada. It's the #1 course in the Caribbean, it's at your doorstep, and you play at member rates. No contest.

If you have two rounds: Punta Espada plus Corales. The two most prestigious courses in the area, offering completely different design philosophies — Nicklaus oceanside mastery vs. Fazio PGA Tour test.

If you have three rounds: Punta Espada, Corales, and La Cana. Play all three and experience the full diversity of Dominican Republic golf — ocean cliffs, quarry drama, and 27-hole variety.

If you have four or more rounds: Add Las Iguanas and play Punta Espada twice. A 5-day, 5-round itinerary hits every major course in the area without exhaustion: Punta Espada, Las Iguanas, Corales, La Cana, Punta Espada farewell round.

If your group has mixed handicaps: Start with La Cana (most forgiving), then Punta Espada from the middle tees, then Corales from the resort tees. This progression builds confidence before facing the bigger challenges.

Head-to-Head: Which Course Wins Each Category?

CategoryWinnerRunner-UpNotes
Overall RankingPunta EspadaCoralesGolfWeek #1 Caribbean ranking
Scenic DramaPunta EspadaCorales8 oceanside holes vs 6 at Corales
Challenge / DifficultyCoralesPunta EspadaCorales slope 140; Punta Espada lower slope
Best Signature HoleCorales (18th)Punta Espada (13th)Corales 18th is among the most dramatic in golf
Value for MoneyLa CañaPunta EspadaLa Caña offers 14 ocean-view holes for $120–$200
Accessibility for Day VisitorsLa CañaPunta EspadaLa Caña has no member morning restrictions
Best for BeginnersLa CañaPunta EspadaLa Caña is the most forgiving layout
Best for Scratch PlayersCoralesPunta EspadaCorales rating 76.9 / slope 140
PGA Tour PrestigeCoralesPunta EspadaCorales is active PGA Tour host; PE hosted 2008–2010
Year-Round ConditionsPunta EspadaCoralesBoth use Paspalum; PE slightly more consistent
Group Golf LogisticsPunta EspadaLa CañaBest when staying at a villa with member access
Course Access (Day Visitors)La CañaPunta EspadaCorales restricts mornings to members only

Verdict: Which Course Fits Your Golf Profile?

Play Punta Espada if…

  • You want the Caribbean’s objectively highest-ranked course
  • Your group has a mix of mid and low handicappers
  • You’re staying in Cap Cana with villa member access
  • You want 8 oceanside holes and views from every hole
  • You have only one round and it must be the best

Play Corales if…

  • You are a low-handicap or scratch golfer seeking a true PGA Tour challenge
  • The Devil’s Elbow finishing sequence is on your bucket list
  • You are comfortable with later tee times (members hold mornings)
  • You want the most technically demanding experience available

Play La Caña if…

  • You are a beginner or high handicapper who wants a relaxed round
  • Budget matters and you want strong value with ocean views
  • Your group has mixed skill levels
  • You want a warm-up before Punta Espada or Corales
  • You want the Pebble Beach–style finishing experience for a fraction of the cost

Three-Day Multi-Course Itinerary

If your schedule allows all three, here is the practical sequence:

Day 1 — Punta Espada (morning tee time)

Start with the highest-ranked course while your legs are fresh. The oceanside holes on the front nine are best experienced in morning light. Your butler arranges the tee time and your golf cart takes you to the first tee from Villa Espada’s driveway.

Day 2 — Corales (10:30 am or later)

Plan a midday start, since member tee times hold the mornings at Corales. Use the morning for a round at Las Iguanas or a late breakfast on the terrace. Your villa driver covers the 20-minute run to Puntacana Resort.

Day 3 — La Caña (flexible timing)

Book the Arrecife plus Tortuga nine combination. La Caña works well as a final-day round, particularly for groups where some players are feeling the physical toll of championship golf. No morning restriction, so you have full flexibility on start time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Punta Espada or Corales?

Punta Espada is ranked higher (#1 Caribbean by GolfWeek) and offers more ocean holes (9 vs. 6). Corales is longer, hosts the PGA Tour, and has the famous Devil's Elbow finish. Most golfers rank Punta Espada as the better experience, but Corales is a worthy second. Play both — they're different enough to justify two rounds.

Which course is hardest?

Corales is the longest (7,670 yards) and most demanding from the tips. Punta Espada's ocean carries are the most visually intimidating. La Cana is the most forgiving and enjoyable for higher handicaps, especially the Tortuga nine.

Can I play all three on the same trip?

Yes. Punta Espada is on property at Villa Espada. Corales and La Cana are both at Puntacana Resort, 15 minutes by chauffeur. A 4-night stay easily accommodates all three plus Las Iguanas. Your butler manages the entire tee time schedule.

What is the best golf course near Punta Cana?

Punta Espada at Cap Cana is the highest-ranked, followed by Corales and La Cana at Puntacana Resort. Las Iguanas at Cap Cana is the newest. All four are within 15 minutes of Villa Espada.

Play All Three from One Villa

Villa Espada sits on Fairway 5 of Punta Espada with member-rate access. Corales and La Cana are 15 minutes by chauffeur. Your butler arranges every tee time. 8 bedrooms, full staff, two golf carts.

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