Mexico Golf Course Guide
Mexico
is the number two worldwide golf destination for U.S. golfers, right behind
Hawaii. The Mexican Government Department of Tourism wants to change that
ranking. That's right -- they are determined to become number one, and
at the rate they are going it shouldn't take too long to achieve that
goal.
To seasoned Mexico travelers the reasons are obvious. Mexico is an amazingly
diverse country blessed with gorgeous locations that rival any in the
world, from the stark beauty of Baja California hard against the Sea of
Cortez to the new jungle courses in Puerto Vallarta. In the interior of
Mexico, at elevations over 5,000 feet you can golf the wonderful traditional
courses of Mexico City, Guadalajara and Morelos. In fact, there are now
over 150 golf courses in Mexico with the world's top architects (Nicklaus,
Dye, Von Hagge, Weiskopf, Jones, to name a few) lining up to create new,
exciting venues to meet the rising demand.
Showcase Profiles
| The
Raven @ Cabo San Lucas
Only a few minutes east of Cabo San Lucas, the Raven Golf Club offers
a challenging 18-hole course designed to test the mettle of players
at all levels of ability. |
Cabo
del Sol - Desert Course
The first Tom Weisskopf signature course in Mexico is the Cabo del
Sol Desert Course. |
Cabo
del Sol - Ocean Course
The Cabo del Sol Ocean Course is yet another Jack Nicklaus signature
course, the second of three he designed in Los Cabos (the others being
Palmilla and El Dorado). |
El
Dorado Golf Course
Winding through a desert landscape of colorful canyons
and panormic arroyos the 7,050 yard El Dorado is Cabo Real's newest
and most scenic golf course. |
Cabo
Real Golf Course
The Robert Trent Jones II-designed course at Cabo Real, an oceanfront
destination resort, winds its way around beautiful homes and the ultra-exclusive
hotels.. |
Palmilla
Golf Club
The Palmilla Golf Club, opened in December of 1992, is Latin America's
first Jack Nicklaus signature course. |
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