Juan Carlos Perelló

Professional Golfer · Former two-time Dominican National “A” Champion

Dominican competitor who rose from dominant amateur wins to the professional ranks—quiet focus, reliable ball-striking, and a habit of showing up on big weeks.

Juan Carlos Perelló is a Dominican golfer who won the national “A” championship twice before stepping up to the professional level. He declared as a professional during the inaugural Dominican Republic Open—played at Corales and La Cana in Punta Cana—joining countryman Julio Santos among the island’s modern pros. Earlier in his career he built a reputation as a trophy-winning amateur and a steady national team representative abroad. That pathway, from junior stand-out to national champion and then to the professional game, shapes a profile built on experience, discipline, and competitive consistency.
  • Two-time Dominican National “A” Champion.
  • Turned professional at the first Dominican Republic Open (Corales & La Cana, Punta Cana).
  • Joined the professional ranks alongside Julio Santos (noted Dominican trailblazer).
  • Trophy-winning Dominican amateur with appearances representing the country in international events.

Why Juan Carlos?

Perelló represents a compelling Dominican golf story: win at home, learn abroad, then bet on yourself. The decision to turn pro on the stage of the country’s first national open wasn’t just a status change it was a statement of intent. He brings big-event composure, a measured, disciplined game, and the perspective of someone who has already carried the flag in international competition.

For fans, Juan Carlos offers credibility born from results, humility from the grind, and a forward-looking hunger to push Dominican golf further onto the regional and global map. Quiet, prepared, and competitive when the field tightens, he doesn’t blink.