Cabo Del Sol encompases the 18 hole Jack Nicklaus course,which stretches over a mile of breathtaking terrain. Cabo del Sol - According to Nicklaus, it's the best golf property he's ever seen - but you might expect him to say that. The course has been ranked among the top 100 in the world. Spread over the two mile beach front are six challenging holes, including the 17th and 18th, which are strategically and visually similar to the 16th and 17th at Cypress Point.
At the 17th, your tee shot takes off from a cliff top over a sandy cove to the green surrounded by rock outcroppings from the Sea of Cortez. The 18th doglegs to the right along the curve of the shoreline. There are also hazards that you won't find on any other course.
Cabo Real is a real challenge for low handicap golfers but is still fun for beginners. Spread out over 2,500 acres are 27 holes of an artfully designed golf course by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. The first 18 were finished at the end of December, 1994. Mr. Jones' playground features a nine-hole par 36 course spread out over 3,539 yards and a second nine with a par of 37 over 3,623 yards. Holes five and six are right on the beach and hole eight offers golfers a
wonderful mountain top view of the sea.
Cabo San Lucas Country Club has a sweeping view of lands end and the sea of Cortez. This 18 hole course was designed by Roy Dye. Cabo San Lucas Country Club is a 745 acre course with unbelievable views of Land's End, the arch, the bay and the Sea of Cortez from each fairway. The Dye design course takes advantage of the land's natural slope, so it's easy to walk. Unlike the other three courses, the property is mainly sand and loam - not carved out of granite that
is millions of years old. Dye was quoted as saying, "This course is a very pleasant place to play because it ranges from a very short course to a challenging course with enough hazards, obstacles and bunkers to make it interesting" .
Palmilla, this 27 hole golf course was designed by Jack Nicklaus,and was featured in Golf travel Magazine. This is the first Mexican signature course by the "Bear". The course consists of three sets of returning nine holes with five tees per hole. The result is a championship golf course for all levels of play. Instead of long fairways, the course has a set of tee boxes and landing
pads, much like Palm Springs.