Roko Ki
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Roko Ki?
We recommend aiming for December through April. You'll enjoy consistently sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, perfect for those ocean breezes that keep you cool. While you might find lower rates during the off-season, avoiding hurricane season-June to November-is generally a smart move for guaranteed play.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at Roko Ki?
Roko Ki isn't just another pretty oceanfront course; it truly integrates the rugged Dominican landscape into its design. Expect dramatic elevation changes and holes that play directly along the coastline, especially on the back nine. The par-3 14th, with its forced carry over a rocky inlet, is a real card-wrecker but absolutely stunning.
What's the typical cost for a round at Roko Ki, and what does it include?
A round at Roko Ki will generally run you between $250 and $350 USD, depending on the season and time of day you book. This usually includes your green fee, a shared cart, and range balls to warm up before your round. Caddies are often optional but we highly recommend one for navigating the course's subtle breaks and local knowledge.
Is Roko Ki suitable for all skill levels, or is it a tough track?
While Roko Ki presents a formidable challenge from the back tees, it's surprisingly playable for higher handicappers from the forward sets. The wide fairways offer some forgiveness, but the coastal winds and strategically placed bunkers demand thoughtful shot-making. Don't let the ocean views distract you too much-focus is key here.
What amenities and dining options should I expect at Roko Ki's clubhouse?
The clubhouse at Roko Ki is more than just a pro shop; it's a fantastic spot for a post-round meal. Their open-air restaurant offers fresh local seafood and incredible views of the 18th green and the ocean beyond. We always grab a Presidente beer and their ceviche-it's the perfect way to cap off your round.