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Pizá Golf to design ‘wellness’ course at Costa Rica resort

2.24pm 28th January 2025 - Course Development

Leading golf course design firm Pizá Golf has been commissioned to design a unique nine-hole course at the five-star rated The Residences at The St. Regis Papagayo Resort in Costa Rica.

Pizá Golf is the pioneering entity in conceptualising a wellness-centric golf course, enabling guests to commune with nature while partaking in a game at one of the world’s most elite golf facilities.

‘Wellness Golf’ enhances well-being with its serene design. Visitors use the course for meditation, while families and corporate groups enjoy its inclusive and sociable environment. Wellness Golf at The Residences at The St. Regis Papagayo Resort offers a personalised experience, with golfers encouraged to play barefoot to connect with nature or stick to traditional play, aligning with their wellness level.

“Wellness Golf invites both golf enthusiasts and beginners to engage in this activity with a relaxed and appreciative mindset,” said Agustin Pizá, founder and Director of Pizá Golf. “The Residences at The St. Regis Papagayo Resort ethos is dedicated to Costa Rica’s ‘Pura Vida’ which aligns perfectly with our Wellness Golf concept.” 

“At The Residences at The St. Regis Papagayo, our goal is to provide spaces that inspire connection—with nature, with each other, and with oneself,” said Alberto Halabe, partner at Solana, the developer of the property. “Pizá Golf’s ‘Wellness Golf’ concept reflects the essence of Costa Rica’s Pura Vida lifestyle and offers a welcoming environment for residents of all skill levels to enjoy.”

For more information, visit srresidencespapagayo.com.

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