TOP 30 Golf Courses in Mexico
Baja Sur - Mexican Riviera - Cancun/Riviera Maya - Baja/Sea of Cortes - Inland/Colonial Routes
playing in this unique setting will be quite an experience.
Well known local designer,Enrique Valenzuela, has an 18-hole course called
El Club de Golf Hacienda Erandeni, in a residential complex of villas and condos
just outside the city of Morelia.
Hearing the words “San Miguel de Allende” brings warm thoughts of this beau-
tiful colonial village, narrow cobblestone streets, grand plazas, boutiques,
quaint hotels and now of course golf. Las Ventanas de San Miguel, collaboration
with Schmidt-Curley, is Nick Faldo-designed 18-hole championship golf course
within an exclusive resort community. Ventanas Al Cielois located in Ventanas
de San Miguel, a residential development in a golf course providing an excep-
tional lifestyle.
Las Ventanas de San Miguel is a project in balance with nature since it estab-
lishes a harmony with the typical vegetation and natural resources of the region.
All of these in the exceptional beauty and nobility of the historical town of
San Miguel de Allende, founded in 1542 where visitors can immerse in a sea of
heritage, culture and tradition.
Last but not least, in San Luis Potosi is La Loma Club de Golf. This is a Jack
Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, with 18 holes, par 72 and 7577 yards long. La
Lomais a semi desert golf course with bent grass on the greens and blue, fes-
cue and ray grass on the rough and ray grass on the fairways. It has a great club
house with a restaurant and one of the best gyms that any golf course has in
the world.
Year after year we vote for the top nine hole golf courses in Mexico, each year Hacienda Cocoyoc is also a
Hacienda Cocoyocis selected number ONE and few US clients have been to this place of peace and relaxation
hidden treasure. With a rich history including Aztec kings and Emperor
and as our voting panel and
Moctezuma and his son in law Hernan Cortes, who married his daughter,
directors would indicate as
Atotoztli, better known as La Malinche, Hacienda Cocoyoc is worthy of a royal
their choice for the best nine
stay for a weekend or a lifetime.
In 1957,Paulino Rivera Torresbought the Hacienda Cocoyoc and carried out
hole golf course in Mexico for
his dream of making it into a Hotel. with the elegance of the past of the old
5 consecutive years, and I sus-
"Hacienda Cocoyoc."
pect for many more as well.
Known for excellent weather, fertile land and water flowing through the
property today via an ancient aqueduct. A delight park-like course, flat with tree
lined fairways and best of all a 16th century horse riding ring surrounding the
entire course. Nine holes, 3,031 yards, par 35, designed by Hans Wieler. Caddies
make a wonderful advantage to enjoying this course like a walk in the park.
Needless to say that golf in Mexico is growing and attracting top investors
and adventuresome golfers from around the world. We didn’t cover the Capital
of Mexico, Mexico Cityand many of the surrounding areas that we will do in a
later issue. In the meantime come join us and play and live at some of the Best
Golf Courses and resorts in Mexico.
Top: La Loma Club de Golf
a Jack Nicklaus Signature
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Bottom: Hacienda Cocoyoc
by Hans Wieler
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