IN THE YEAR OF THE BICENTENNIAL
2010
NEW RESORT AND PRIVATE COURSES IN MEXICO
Come play these new courses ranging from ocean-desert links to flowing inland fairways and plush green tropics. You and your favorite foursome are invited to discover these great new courses. Tell your friends that you were one of the first to play...
DIAMANTE
CABO SAN LUCAS
A David Love III design, Diamante has inviting greens and endless views of the Pacific.
www.diamantecabosanlucas.com; 866-901-1456; 011-52-624-172-5812.
BAHIA PRINCIPE
MAYAN RIVIERA
Te Mayan jungle been integrated in this 27 hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones II.
www.bahiaprincipegolf.com; 011-52 984 87 55805; 011-52-984-87-5000.
CAMPESTRE DE LEON
LEON
Tis David Fleming designed course is a particularly beautiful 18-hole golf course in Leon.
www.clubcampestredeleon.com; 011-52-477-214-2100; 011-52-477-214-2112.
RIVIERA CANCUN
CANCUN
Te golf course at Riviera Cancun is a Signature Designed course by the legend- ary Jack Nicklaus.
www.palaceresorts.com; 011-52-998-193-2010.
LITIBU
RIVIERA NAYARIT
Te start of a 3 resort development planned by Fonatur, Litibu is 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta.
www.fonatur.gob.mx; 01 55 5090 4200
BAHIA DE LOS SUEÑOS
LA PAZ - SEA OF CORTEZ
Tis Tom Doak design has desert ter- rain, oceanfront topography and im- pressive vistas of the Sea of Cortez.
www.bahiasuenosgolf.com; 866.202.0789.
COSTA BAJA
LA PAZ
A beautiful Gary Player designed course features breathtaking views of the Sea of Cortez.
www.costabaja.com; 1-866-409-9940.
VENTANAS SAN MIGUEL
SAN MIGUEL
A balanced golf experience including nat- ural surroundings, and design by Nick Faldo.
www.ventanasdesanmiguel.com; 011 52 (415) 154-9394
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