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Mexico

Mexico is the eclectic bridge between North and Central America, a paradise country that has a little of everything to suit everybody. Mexican heritage is as rich and complex as its culinary taste. It fits the bill as “the country that has it all”.

  1. The spectacular dune landscape found on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula is where American developer Ken Jowdy decided to locate his latest project, Diamante Cabo San Lucas...

  2. Cabo del Sol is an intoxicating mixture of seaside and desert golf. It’s a dream location for a golf course and the design responsibility for the Cove Club (formerly the Ocean course) fell to Jack Nicklaus.

  3. The Tom Fazio-designed Querencia is laid out within an 840-acre private residential estate between Palmilla and Costa Azul in the fashionable resort area of Los Cabos...

  4. Scheduled to debut in 2009, the golf course at Chileno Bay is a big budget Tom Fazio design that had to wait a further five years before it finally opened...

  5. Jack Nicklaus designed the two courses at Punta Mita (the Pacifico course opening in 1999, some nine years before the Bahia layout)...

  6. Laid out by the design company of golfing legend Greg Norman, the Mayakoba-El Camaleón course has had several natural subterranean caves incorporated into the design...

  7. The fairways of the Bahia golf course at Four Seasons Punta Mita enjoy greater elevation changes than the Pacifico. Shimmering lakes and lateral water hazards are key design features...

  8. Guadalajara Country Club's most famous member is Lorena Ochoa, Mexico’s Golden Girl of Golf, who followed Annika Sorenstam as the number one lady golfer in the world.

  9. El Dorado

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    El Dorado’s architect, Jack Nicklaus, is said to have spent many hours walking the shoreline and rambling amongst the towering sand hills here, mapping out a layout that blends in seamlessly with its surroundings.

  10. Situated just a mile from the Azteca Stadium in the southwest outskirts of the sprawling metropolis of Mexico City, Club de Golf México has a fascinating international golfing history...

  11. At the end of 2014, the Golden Bear completed work at Quivira Golf Club, his sixth Los Cabos layout, which is located on a truly stunning property at the end of the Baja peninsula, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

  12. The El Cardonal course at Diamante debuted at the end of 2014, one of the very first fledgling designs from Tiger Woods to open for play.

  13. The Mexican Open was inaugurated in 1944 and fourteen of the annual events were held at Club de Golf Chapultepec up until 1960 so the course is a historically important golf site.

  14. The RTJII-designed layout at Costa Palmas Golf Club is part of a 1,000-acre resort community situated just outside the small town of La Ribera on the East Cape of Los Cabos...

  15. The first course at Vista Vallarta opened in April 2001 and it’s a Signature Jack Nicklaus design – laid out on the highest part of the property – offering golfers magnificent views of Puerto Vallarta and the Marina.

  16. Designed with ocean views from every hole, Cabo del Sol's Desert course has generously proportioned fairways that feature bunkers which are a little less penal than those next door on the Ocean course.

  17. The Rees Jones-designed TPC golf course at Danzante Bay is set within the Villa del Palmar Beach Resort & Spa at The Islands of Loreto and it's laid out around a master-planned community...

  18. Routed through a landscape peppered with giant cardon cacti, the stunningly beautiful Palmilla was Jack Nicklaus’s first Latin American foray into golf design...

  19. Co-designed by Jack Nicklaus and his son, the paspalum-clad Vidanta Puerto Peñasco course is situated on a two-mile peninsula with a tidal estuary on one side and the Sea of Cortés on the other...

  20. Weiskopf, the 1973 Open Champion, doesn’t put his name to many courses, but those that he does design are invariably top-notch tracks and Vista Vallarta is no exception.

  21. Cabo Real

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    Cabo Real was created in the mid 1980s as an enormous, 3,000-acre resort and its seven hotels along the coastline of the Sea of Cortez supply a steady stream of vacation golfers to this 18-hole course.

  22. The spectacular golf course at Puerto Los Cabos has something of a split personality as the current configuration consists of a 9-hole circuit designed by Jack Nicklaus and a 9-hole loop from Greg Norman.

  23. Playa Paraiso Golf Club is located at the Riviera Maya on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, around 30 miles south of Cancun. The golf course opened for play in 2005 and was designed by P.B. (Paul Burke) Dye...

  24. Moon Palace Golf & Spa is a Jack Nicklaus design and its Jungle and Lakes 9-hole courses were augmented by a new 9-hole loop named Dunes in 2004.

  25. Located on the Sea of Cortez, the course at Puerta Cortés Club (previously known as CostaBaja and El Cortés incorporates a juxtaposition of desert and sea in combination with real estate development.

  26. Twin Dolphin Club is a collaboration between Todd Eckenrode of Origins Golf Design and professional golfer Fred Couples that was laid out in 2018 on high terraced terrain overlooking the Sea of Cortez…

  27. Riviera Maya Golf Club is Grupo Piñero’s first golf development and the company commissioned Robert Trent Jones Jnr to set out twenty-seven holes...

  28. Yucatan

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    Yucatan Country Club is an enormous 820-acre residential development that features El Jaguar, a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, as its star attraction.

  29. The 18-hole Greg Norman-designed course at Playa Mujeres Golf Club fits easily into a sizable, 930-acre development...

  30. The Links at Las Palomas course sits to the west of the town, where the sandy-soiled fairways are routed around a few man-made irrigation lakes and large swathes of wasteland...

  31. In 2016, Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta’s original Nicklaus Design Nayar course was joined by a Greg Norman Signature layout which is accessed by the longest golf cart suspension bridge in the world.

  32. The course at the Riviera Cancun Golf Club sits close to the International airport, south of the residential Hotel Zone, with fairways carved out from a dense, mangrove-clad coastal property.

  33. El Rio

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    The Jack Nicklaus-designed El Rio Country Club golf course is a central component of a 900-acre residential development that opened for business in 2008.

  34. Texan Robert von Hagge designed all 27 holes at the Isla Navidad Country Club and they sit on a strip of land extending to over 1,200 acres between a lagoon and the Pacific Ocean.

  35. Higuera

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    The Greg Norman-designed course at Litibú Golf Club is nestled between acres of dense native vegetation on one side and a long stretch of Pacific coastline on the other...

  36. Originally called the South course when it opened, El Tinto is the first of two planned 18-hole layouts within a massive 1100-acre residential development at Cancun Country Club.

  37. El Tigre

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    El Tigre’s 18 holes are part of a huge resort called Paradise Village and professionals used the golf course as a final qualifying venue for the 2002 World Cup...

  38. San José

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    Jack Nicklaus, who is by far the most prolific modern golf course architect in Mexico with more than twenty Mexican designs to his name, set out the course at Club Campestre San José.

  39. When Bosque Real hosted the Mastercard Classic for professional female golfers in 2005, it was the first time in thirty years that an officially sanctioned LPGA Tour event had been held in Mexico.

  40. The Estrella del Mar golf course lies close to the resort city of Mazatlán on the Pacific coast of Mexico and it’s an integral component of an 850-acre gated residential development.

  41. Located less than an hour’s drive to the south of Cancun, in the centre of the Riviera Maya, the holes at the Hard Rock Golf Club (formerly Playacar) were hewn from dense Mayan jungle by the late Robert von Hagge.

  42. Robert Von Hagge’s Tres Vidas sits on a spectacularly rumpled piece of low-lying land between a lagoon and the ocean...

  43. La Loma

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    The Jack Nicklaus Signature course at La Loma Residencial and Club de Golf lies on a hill overlooking San Luis Potosi, where holes on the front nine offer panoramic views of the city.

  44. The golf course at Las Misiones Country Club is a 1988 Robert Von Hagge design that measures 7.051 yards from the back tees. The Sierra Madre Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to this rather exclusive golf club.

  45. Unveiled in 2004, the 27-hole Club de Golf Tres Marias is yet another project to come from the impressive Mexican design portfolio of Jack Nicklaus...

  46. Las Lomas

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    You’ll find Club de Golf Las Lomas Zapopan a few kilomertres to the northwest of downtown Guadalajara. Fashioned by Mark Hollinger of JMP Golf Design in 2004, the course is set at the heart of a successful urban residential golf community.

  47. Vidanta Nuevo Vallarta’s original 18-hole course weaves around seven lakes within an enormous coastal property and this Nicklaus Design layout has now been joined by a Greg Norman Signature course at the same resort.

  48. Located on the island of Cozumel which lies off the Yucatan Peninsula, the Steve Nicklaus design at Cozumel Country Club was the first course in Mexico to be officially designated as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary.

  49. Las Parotas Club de Golf changed ownership in 2012 and the new proprietors quickly appointed Agustin Pizá to upgrade the old course. The architect introduced a number of new holes so golfers now play to two greens and use two tees set close to the Pacific Ocean.

  50. Designed by Joe Finger and first opened for play in 1970, the course at Atlas Country Club is located close to Guadalajara airport. Its tree-lined fairways are routed around a couple of lakes, with par threes at the 7th and 14th the most prominent of the water-laden holes.