Cabo San Lucas Golf
| Cabo San Lucas is becoming one of the world’s fastest growing golf
vacation destinations. This beautiful region features world-class links in a dramatic setting that includes white sand beaches, unspoiled desert landscape,
and strange rock outcroppings.
In total, there are five champion ship golf courses. The Cabo Del Sol and The Palmilla courses are designed by Jack Nicklaus. While he Cabo Real Golf Resort was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and the Cabo San Lucas Country Club by Roy Dye. There is also an excellent nine-hole public course is located at Campo de Golf San Jose.
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The Palmilla Golf Club was the first golf course in Cabo San Lucas and it was designed by Jack Nicklaus. It is a part of the 900-acre Palmilla resort. It has a par-36, 3,464-yard layout and features a variety of scenic holes, many with stunning views of the Sea of Cortez.
El Dorado is another Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, located at the Cabo Real Golf Resort. The course is the second facility at Cabo Real, and is located in a development that includes four upscale hotels: Casa Del Mar, Melia Cabo Real, Las Ventanas al Paraiso and Melia Los Cabos All-Suites. This golf course features a challenging championship layout with six holes that skirt the ocean with the remaining 12 holes carved out of two canyons. El Dorado offers golfers the challenge of hybrid Bermuda grasses, four lakes, championship-level greens and approximately 90 bunkers.
The Cabo Del Sol is ranked at an impressive 70th among the top 100 golf courses in the world and is situated in the corridor. The course has about 1.5 miles of ocean frontage. Arguably it has three of the best ocean finishing holes in the world. Cabo del Sol is one of the top ten public courses in the world as rated by Golf Digest. Cabo Del Sol features three golf courses, as well as two more luxury hotels, spread across 140 acres of desert terrain.
The Cabo San Lucas Country Club opened its first course in 1995 and it plans to begin work on its second Dye Design course, later this year.
To round things out, there are the Robert Trent Jones II designed Cabo Real Golf Club, Dye Corporation designed Cabo San Lucas Country Club and the eighteen-hole Desert Course at Cabo del Sol designed by Tom Weiskopf along the Tourist Corridor between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.
