Puerto Rico Open Draws World-Class Golf to Grand Reserve
Puerto Rico Open Anchors the Island's Sports Tourism Calendar
The Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande continues to serve as one of the anchor sports tourism events in Puerto Rico's annual calendar, drawing professional golfers and golf-passionate visitors to the island each March and generating significant economic activity across the metropolitan San Juan area and the island's northeastern coast. The PGA Tour event has established Puerto Rico as a credible and spectacular venue for world-class professional golf in the Caribbean.
Grand Reserve Golf Club and the Tournament Setting
Grand Reserve Golf Club, designed by Tom Kite and opened in 2009, offers a championship layout set against the backdrop of Puerto Rico's lush northeastern landscape. The course plays host to some of the most visually striking tournament golf in the professional calendar, with holes winding through tropical vegetation, past water features, and along terrain that showcases the natural beauty of the Rio Grande valley. Players competing at Grand Reserve consistently note the challenge posed by Caribbean trade winds and the demands of playing in warm, humid conditions — a combination that tests ball-striking precision and course management at every level of professional competition.
Economic and Marketing Impact
Discover Puerto Rico has identified sports tourism as one of its key growth vectors for 2026, alongside luxury hospitality and cultural events. Major sporting events such as the Puerto Rico Open generate hotel stays, restaurant visits, retail spending, and media exposure that benefit the entire local economy. International television coverage of the event reaches golf audiences across North America and beyond, effectively delivering high-quality destination marketing to potential visitors. Puerto Rico is actively building on this foundation, pursuing additional major sporting events and positioning the island as a capable and spectacular host for international sports competition across multiple disciplines including golf, baseball, basketball, boxing, and adventure sports.
March 20, 2026
Noah Peterson