Mike Young developed the art of design from grassroots and Hacienda Pinilla is perhaps his finest creation that weaves its way out through tropical woodland and heads down to the Pacific Ocean on the way home.
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Mike Young developed the art of design from grassroots and Hacienda Pinilla is perhaps his finest creation that weaves its way out through tropical woodland and heads down to the Pacific Ocean on the way home.




Hacienda Pinilla
Situated within a tropical forest and wildlife refuge in the Nicoya Peninsula, the lush fairways of the Hacienda Pinilla course are set inside an enormous residential development where golf is just one of many sporting activities on offer.
Atlanta developer and owner Pat Pattillo built the course in the late 1990s, recruiting architect Mike Young to design the layout, and he routed the holes through the Matapalo trees in two distinct circuits of nine holes.
Steep faced bunkers are real features on the course and golfers should expect to drop a shot if they end up in one of them as the heavy sand used in their construction is difficult to recover from.
“Hilltop,” the par four 9th is a fine strategic hole as it offers the chance to lay up short of the fairway bunkers then play a long iron to a raised green that’s guarded by sand and a severe slope that throws misplaced shots towards out of bounds. On the other hand, those who take on the bunkers from the tee will be rewarded with a shorter approach shot to the hole.
The most memorable hole on the back nine is undoubtedly the short par three, named “Seamist”. It’s at this point that the course emerges from thick vegetation to a clearing where the Pacific Ocean forms a spectacular backdrop to the waterside green.