In 1969 Pete Dye, with the help of 300 local workers and his partner and wife Alice, worked for two years to create this masterpiece. The dog’s teeth have seven water wells overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The name of Teeth of the Dog or Dog’s Tooth comes from the distinctive tips of the coral formations along the coast. The course has been Dye’s personal favorite over the years. Ranked as the number 1 course in the Caribbean and number 39 in the 100 best courses, worldwide, by Golf Magazine. (2017)