Roko Ki

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Roko Ki in the Dominican Republic?

We always recommend visiting Roko Ki between December and May. You'll find the weather is absolutely perfect then-warm, sunny, and much less humid, making for ideal playing conditions. Avoid hurricane season from June to November if you can, as sudden downpours can really impact your round.

What makes Roko Ki's course design truly unique compared to other Caribbean courses?

Roko Ki stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and how it seamlessly integrates the natural limestone karsts into play. You'll encounter several holes where these ancient rock formations aren't just scenery, but strategic hazards that demand precise shot-making. It's a truly memorable challenge you won't find just anywhere.

How challenging is Roko Ki for a mid-handicapper, and what's one practical tip?

For a mid-handicapper, Roko Ki offers a fantastic test without being overly punishing if you play smart. The wind off the ocean can be a huge factor, especially on the back nine, so always factor in an extra club or two. Don't be afraid to lay up on some of the longer par-4s; scrambling for par is often a better strategy than going for hero shots.

What's the caddie situation like at Roko Ki, and are they mandatory?

While caddies aren't strictly mandatory at Roko Ki, we strongly recommend taking one-especially if it's your first time. Their local knowledge about the subtle breaks on the greens and optimal landing zones is invaluable. Plus, they're usually fantastic company and make the round even more enjoyable.

Is Roko Ki worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding value?

Absolutely, Roko Ki delivers excellent value for its green fee, especially when you consider the immaculate course conditions and stunning ocean vistas. You're paying for a championship-level experience with top-notch service and a truly unique layout that feels distinct from other resort courses. It's an investment in a memorable golf day.