Golfmanager, the leading software designed to streamline and digitalize golf club operations, continues its expansion in the Dominican Republic with the latest addition of La Romana Country Club, a world-class private club nestled within the exclusive Casa de Campo Resort & Villas.
La Romana Country Club, famous for its 27-hole golf course designed by Pete Dye, and its range of luxurious facilities, including a private clubhouse, dining options, gym, pool, and tennis courts, joins Golfmanager’s global community of elite clubs.
An All-in-One Solution for Enhanced Club Management
Faced with the challenge of managing a large membership base and multiple club facilities, La Romana Country Club sought a comprehensive software solution that could centralize operations, replace outdated systems, and provide seamless access across devices.
Golfmanager’s proven track record with top golf clubs and its integration with the Dominican tax authority made it the natural choice.
Golfmanager Leading the Digital Shift in Dominican Golf
With this addition, the number of Dominican clubs utilizing Golfmanager now stands at eight, including renowned courses such as Cocotal Golf & Country Club (part of Meliá Hotels International), Playa Dorada Golf, La Estancia Golf Resort, and Santo Domingo Country Club.
The growing presence of Golfmanager in the Dominican Republic underscores the company’s ability to provide innovative, tailored solutions for elite golf clubs and resorts around the world.
Adding to the portfolio is Isabel Villas Golf & Country Club in Santo Domingo, an executive 9-hole course renowned for its serene riverside setting and lush natural surroundings.
Daniel Sillari, co-founder and co-CEO of Golfmanager, remarked: “Having La Romana Country Club, one of the most prestigious golf clubs globally, place its trust in Golfmanager is a strong endorsement of our capabilities“.
“We’re proud to be the digital partner for a club of this stature, and we remain committed to bringing cutting-edge solutions to the world’s top golf destinations.”




