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2010 CGA
Island Four-Ball Getaway Tournament Travel Information
The CGA staff looks forward
to seeing everyone for the CGA Island Four-Ball Getaway
Tournament from February 16-20, 2010. Please note that the CGA
staff will not arrive at Casa de Campo until late-afternoon on
February 16. If you need assistance prior to our arrival or
after February 20, please contact Carolina Montesino, Maite Cupp
or Gilles Gagnon in the golf office.
Please
find below information that we have accumulated through the
years to help with your journey. This should answer most of your
questions about the trip.
Travel to the Dominican Republic
and Casa de Campo
AIRLINE BAGGAGE FEES:
It appears that some airlines
may be charging a higher fee for luggage into certain airports
including Santo Domingo in light of the situation in Haiti. You
may want to check with your airline about any new baggage fees
that may be charged in particular for oversize bags like golf
club cases. Otherwise, we have been informed that things are
operating normally at Santo Domingo airport.
PASSPORT/TOURIST CARD:
For entry into the Dominican Republic, a valid passport is
required. A $10 Tourist Card must be purchased upon arrival at
an airport in the Dominican Republic. Please bring cash (US$ is
accepted) to pay this fee. You must have a Tourist Card to
depart the Dominican Republic.
SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM AIRPORTS TO
RESORT:
Transportation to and from La Romana Airport (LRM), Santo
Domingo (SDQ) and Punta Cana (PUJ) airports are included in the
package. Tropical Tours is the shuttle provider for Casa de
Campo Resort.
Casa de Campo has been given your
airline information and has arranged shuttle pick-up at your
arrival airport. Once you have retrieved your luggage and
cleared Dominican customs, look for Tropical Tours with your
name or group name (Carolinas Golf Association) outside the
airport terminal. The resort phone number is 888-212-5073 or
809-523-3333 and Tropical Tours phone numbers are 809-523-2028
or 2029.
LUGGAGE HANDLING:
Be advised that as you leave the airport terminal you will be
asked by Dominican locals to assist with your luggage for a tip.
If you need their help, keep an eye on your luggage and then tip
the person once you have reached the shuttle bus/van. If you do
not need their assistance then a simple “No Gracias” or “No
Necessito” will be sufficient. Same process applies for
departures. Usually the shuttle bus driver and coordinator at
the airport will expect a tip.
Casa de Campo Resort Information
ABOUT CASA DE CAMPO RESORT: 54-holes of championship
golf, horseback riding, skeet shooting, tennis, deep-sea fishing
and beach access. Also, the hill-top Mediterranean village,
Altos de Chavon, is nearby for sightseeing and shopping.
Transportation to Altos de Chavon and all other Casa de Campo
properties and venues are available through the resort.
Additional information may be found at www.casadecampo.cc.
Transportation to nearby casino gambling is available through
the resort for a fee.
RESORT CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT:
Resort Check-in is 3:00pm; Check-Out is 12:00pm. If you have
made certain lodging requests, make sure they have been honored
prior to leaving the front desk at check-in. Package begins at
check-in and ends at check-out.
FOOD AND DRINK:
With the all-inclusive package, three meals a day and unlimited
drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are available at all
included hotel restaurants and bars. A list of included
restaurants and bars is below. Your package for food and drinks
begins at check-in and ends when you check-out. Items from golf
course beverage carts are not included so make sure you
get a bottle of water to go at breakfast or stop at the 19th
Hole Bar/Dye Fore Snack Bar when you make the turn if you want
to avoid any charges. The caddie master will place one bottle of
water per player in your golf cart. Dinner reservations are
highly recommended and are required at some restaurants.
Reservations can be made by calling the concierge desk.
Restaurants/Bars Included in Package:
Breakfast
Lago Grill (main resort area)
Lunch
Lago Grill (main resort area)
19th Hole Bar
(golf clubhouse)
The Beach Club (beach)
Chinois (marina)
Dye Fore Snack
Bar (Dye Fore course)
Dinner (*Dinner
reservations are highly recommended)
The Beach Club (beach)
La Casita (marina)
La Piazetta (Altos)
Chinois (marina)
La Caña Bar & Lounge by Le
Cirque (main resort area)
Room Service ($7.00 delivery
charge)
Bars
Coco Mar (beach)
Main Area Pool Bar (main
resort area)
19th Hole (golf
clubhouse)
La Caña Bar & Lounge by Le
Cirque (main resort area)
La Terraza Bar (tennis)
*note that on-course beverage
carts are NOT included in the package.
DRINKING THE TAP WATER: Brushing your teeth is fine.
Drinking from the tap is not advisable. Bottled water is widely
available and highly recommended.
MINI-BAR (in-room):
Mini-bar items are NOT included in the package and are
billed to your room.
SAFE:
Each room has a safe where you can store your valuables. You
will be able to program the safe using your own four-digit code.
We highly recommend that you store any valuables in the safe.
EXTRA HOTEL NIGHTS:
For those staying extra nights at Casa de Campo, the cost is
$237 per person/double occupancy or $345/single occupancy
(includes hotel, meals, drinks and taxes). You will pay this fee
directly to the resort and it will appear on your room-bill at
check-out. Extra rounds of golf are available at $75.00 per
round plus tax and are billed to your room.
*Make sure to check your bill and ensure that you are receiving
the correct rate(s) prior to check-out.
TIPPING/GRATUITIES:
Gratuities for most services are included in the package,
HOWEVER, please take care of the bellmen that assist you
with your luggage. Also, speaking from experience, a dollar tip
here and there goes a long way, especially at the beach, pool,
bars and lounges.
CURRENCY:
The U.S. Dollar and Dominican Republic Pesos are used everywhere
on the property. Away from Casa de Campo, Pesos will be needed.
Casa de Campo can exchange currency. Right now the current
exchange rate is 36 Pesos to US $1. It would be wise to bring
$1.00 and $5.00 bills for any additional gratuities instead of
exchanging your money for pesos. You may use credit cards for
purchasing items such as gifts, but the exchange rate given by
the credit card companies is sometimes 20% less (not in your
favor) and most companies charge 2-5% for an “international
currency exchange” fee. Cash is best for shopping purchases.
DRESS CODE:
Resort casual for breakfast and lunch. Appropriate golf attire
required on the golf course. “Caribbean chic” is the appropriate
dress code enforced during dinner. No jeans, tank tops or
shorts. Jackets are not required for gentlemen.
WEATHER:
In February, it should average in the low to mid-80’s by day and
perhaps get into the low 60’s at night. The beach is used
year-round. Sun is very strong as we will be near the equator so
please bring any necessary sun block items.
PHONE CALLS TO U.S.:
A small charge per phone call from hotel rooms will be required
when a calling card is used. Check with your long-distance
company on rates. We do not recommend dialing direct.
INTERNET ACCESS:
Wireless Internet is available in hotel rooms for $15.00/day.
The business center is open Monday-Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm,
Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00pm, Sunday from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
RESORT TRANSPORTATION:
Shuttles run all day to all points in the resort complex. You
may use your personal golf cart to travel around the resort
(except to Altos and Marina due to the distance). One resort
golf cart per room is included in your package. You will use the
club’s golf carts during rounds of golf.
THINGS TO DO (included in the
package): Fitness
center and the beach are available.
MORE THINGS TO DO (fees vary):
Tennis, massages and spa services, horseback riding, skeet
shooting, dancing lessons, tennis lessons, golf lessons,
shopping, deep-sea fishing, and water sports are offered. Boat
rental and river cruises are also available. Casino gambling is
nearby and transportation to and from the Casino can be arranged
through the resort for a fee.
Golf Information
CADDIES: Casa de Campo has a great caddie program where
several caddies are available daily. Caddies are mandatory at
Teeth of the Dog course only. Each group can share one caddie
and split the $40 caddie fee which includes tip (equals $10 per
player). Caddies are paid directly in cash. Caddies are optional
while playing Dye Fore and The Links.
CLUB STORAGE:
The club will store and clean your clubs each night. It is
included in your package. You may keep clubs in your room as
well.
TOURNAMENT TEE TIMES:
First and second round tee times are available on the CGA
website. Final round tee times will be available at the
scoreboard 1 hour following the second round.
PRACTICE RANGE/PUTTING GREEN:
Practice range balls are included in the golf package. You may
have to check-in with the golf shop to receive token(s). The
putting green is located adjacent to the golf clubhouse and
practice range. There is not a practice range or putting green
at Dye Fore.
SHUTTLE TO DYE FORE:
The Links and Teeth of the Dog courses are located at the main
golf clubhouse area of the resort. Carts will be staged adjacent
to the practice putting green. Dye Fore course is about a 15
minute shuttle ride from the main golf area. The Dye Fore
shuttle will pick-up players at the practice range. Make sure
you are there 30-45 minutes ahead of your tee time.
LOCKER ROOMS:
Men’s and women’s locker rooms are available in the main golf
clubhouse. Shoe shine service is available for a nominal fee.
Checklist of Items to Bring
____ Passport
____ $US Cash for tips, Tourist Card ($10/person) and caddie at
Teeth of the Dog ($10/player)
____ Sun block
____ Lip Balm
____ Golf Clubs/Balls/Tees
____ Golf Shoes
____ Sunglasses
____ Bathing Suit
____ Camera
____ Prescriptions/Medications
____ Golf Attire
____ Casual Resort/Dinner Attire
____
Personal Bathroom Items (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
Tournament Information
FORMAT: Format is
54-holes of four-ball stroke play. 90% course handicap with a
maximum of 30 strokes. Gross and net prizes are awarded in each
flight. Championship division (Men=6500 yards, Women=5000 yards)
or Tournament division (Men=6000 yards, Women=5000 yards). Field
will be flighted according to gross score within divisions for
final round.
TEES
TO PLAY:
Dye
Fore: Championship Men=Blue; Tournament Men=White; All Women=Red
The
Links: Championship Men=Gold; Tournament Men=Blue; All Women=Red
Teeth of
the Dog: Championship Men=Blue; Tournament Men=White; All
Women=Red
Further
course information available at
http://www.casadecampogolfevents.com/
RULES: USGA Rules
of Golf govern play. Local rules will be distributed prior to
play. The Carolinas Golf Association reserves the right to alter
the conditions or schedules as stated, including alteration of
the stipulated round at any time during the championship. The
competition is be deemed to have closed when all scores have
been verified.
PRIZES:
Merchandise (redeemable at Casa de Campo Pro Shop) will be
awarded to winners at the conclusion of the competition.
Merchandise will be distributed in each division based upon the
number of entries.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/ITINERARY:
February 16: Arrive at Casa de Campo. Optional practice
round available.
6:45pm Shuttle leaves front desk/concierge for Minitas Beach.
7:00pm Cocktails at
Minitas Beach (on beach).
7:30pm Dinner/Pairings
Party at Minitas Beach (on beach).
February 17: Round One, Dye Fore
course (8:00am-10:33am #1 tee).
February 18: Round Two, The Links
course (7:30am-8:42am #1 and #10 tees).
Field divided into flights and re-paired by gross score for
final round.
February 19: Final Round, Teeth of
the Dog course (7:30am-8:42am #1 and #10 tees).
Awards ceremony
immediately following play at 19th Hole Bar.
6:30pm Farewell
cocktail party (La Cana Bar).
February 20: Depart Casa de Campo
(on-own).
Departures and Getting Home
CHECKING OUT: It
is highly advised to try and check-out early the day of your
departure. The line at check-out can be very long and slow. Your
departure shuttle is on a schedule so make sure to give yourself
ample time at check-out. Your bill will be available the night
before for inspection. Trying to get a charge reversed once you
have left the resort is very difficult. Late check-out may be
available if you request it in advance. Late check-out is always
available for a fee. If you check-out at the regular time, your
bags will be tagged and held at the bell stand until your
departure.
DEPARTURE AIRPORT SHUTTLE:
A schedule listing all departure shuttle times will be available
following the final round at the scoreboard. Shuttles will leave
from the front desk bell stand area.
LUGGAGE HANDLING:
Be advised that when you arrive at the airport terminal you,
luggage porters will probably handle your luggage. If you need
their help, keep an eye on your luggage and then tip the person
once you have reached the check-in line. If you do not need
their assistance then a simple “No Gracias” or “No Necessito”
will be sufficient. Usually the shuttle bus driver and
coordinator at the airport will expect a tip along with the
luggage porters.
CUSTOMS: You will
need to clear customs when leaving the Dominican Republic and
present your tourist card upon leaving. You will also have to
retrieve your luggage, clear customs and re-check luggage (if
necessary) when re-entering the United States. The published
limit on items purchased outside the United States is $400.
Airports have duty-free shopping.
Important Phone Numbers
Casa de
Campo Resort: 888-212-5073 or 809-523-3333
Tropical Tours: 809-523-2028 or 2029
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