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If golf is your passion try one of the nine courses including a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Cabo del Sol. Nicklaus says this course “has three of the best finishing holes in the world.” This is due to a combination of natural beauty and brilliant architecture. |
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The Cabo del Sol Ocean Course is one of the primary reasons Los Cabos, has become one of the world's most sought-after golf destinations. The Ocean Course might best be known for its closing stretch of Holes 16, 17 and 18, which Jack Nicklaus has said are among the best finishing holes in the golf. The holes bring into view and play the breath-taking backdrop of the Sea of Cortez. |
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The Cabo Del Sol Desert Course is a Tom Weiskopf design course. While views of the ocean are available from each of the holes, the sloping fairways, bunkers and target-style greens give this course its own identity. “The natural beauty of the desert, mountain, and ocean provides an ideal setting and some of the best terrain for golf anywhere in the world,” Weiskopf said. “It's one of the most scenic courses I've designed.” |
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the Cabo Real Golf Course designed by Robert Trent Jones II has what is considered the toughest front nine in golf in Los Cabos. The 6,988 yard course is home to two Senior Slams, and a host of other prestigious golf tournaments. Its three spectacular ocean front holes put Cabo Real on the golf world map in 1996 when whales put on a spectacular show breaching just yards offshore during the Senior Slam golf tournament. |
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The Palmilla Golf Course offers spectacular views of the Sea of Cortèz from nearly every hole as it winds through centuries-old cardon cacti and rugged desert mountain terrain, making each hole a memorable experience for golfers of every skill level. The course is divided into the 3,337-yard Arroyo Nine, the 3,602-yard Mountain Nine and the 3,548-yard Ocean Nine. |
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The Eldorado oceanfront golf course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and features wild canyons, dramatic cacti, desert trees and evocative rock formations. The Eldorado is reputed to be a mild course but is by no means easy. The 80 bunkers will test your patience and stamina, and the warm gusts off the Sea of Cortez can make for a tricky round! |
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