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Vallarta Golf

Jorge Chávez
Feb. 22, 2016
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Puerto Vallarta has certainly matured from the days when it offered just two golf courses. While those two clubs were very professional, Vallarta was not known as a destination for golfers. But when the EMC World Cup was held at Vista Vallarta in 2002, international attention brought additional investment to the area, and the existing seven local courses grew to nine with another on the way. Now, Vallarta has become a golf destination for professionals the world over.

El Tigre Club de Golf – Paradise Village

18 holes, par 72, 7239 yards
Blue tee box: 6607 yards,
Rating 74.5, Slope 133
Designer: Robert Von Hagge Group
High-Season Rates: $166, Twilight: $109
www.eltigregolf.com • (322) 297-0773

El Tigre was designed on a flat surface. To make the course more interesting, sand and water define the golf holes: 12 holes feature water with three “beach” bunkers. In addition, Hole 1 starts on a shallow green alongside a street, and Hole 18 certainly offers the toughest finish. This course hosts a number of national and international tournaments. Paradise Village created the additional draw of a full-service spa in the club house and a complete sports club nearby.

Flamingos Club de Golf

18 holes, par 72, 6853 yards
Blue tee box: 6982 yards,
Rating 72.5, Slope 130
Designer: Percy Clifford, opened 1978, refurbished 2006
High-Season Rates: $139, Twilight: $89
www.flamingosgolf.com.mx • (329) 296-5006

Although this was the first golf course in the area, the design by Englishman Percy Clifford took total advantage of the natural terrain. Over the years, it fell on hard times, but the recent renovation brought it back to its deserved professional level. Three tee boxes from each hole offer every golfer a truly challenging game. Here you can appreciate wildlife such as crocodiles, turtles, birds and even anteaters during the course of a game. Flamingos hosts a number of local fundraisers and other charity events for the community.

Punta Mita Golf Course (Pacífico)

18 holes plus one optional #3 for a total of 19,
par 72, 7001 or 7014 yards
Designer: Jack Nicklaus
High-Season Rates:
$210 (for 18), $135 (for 90) + 10% service fee
This private course is exclusively available to members and their guests.
www.fourseasons.com/puntamita/golf.html • (329) 291-6000
Note that Course II (Bahía) is scheduled to open in early 2009. Also a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, data will be available at a later date.

The Four Seasons Punta Mita Golf Course is located on one of the most beautiful spots at the north end of Banderas Bay, with magnificent ocean frontage. It is home to the acclaimed Tail of the Whale, an optional hole on a small islet accessible by an amphibious golf cart during low tides. The Jack Nicklaus Signature Course has been voted “Best Course in the World” by Condé Nast Traveler. While the first course follows the contours of the coastline, the one in development will include lagoons, stunning slopes and the beach just below the El Faro lighthouse. The Condé Nast Traveler 2008 Reader’s Poll also voted the Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita as the world’s most luxurious golf resort. Completed anonymously by guests, this poll is considered to be among the most reliable sources for unbiased ratings of top luxury destinations.

Mayan Resorts Golf Course – Nuevo Vallarta

18 holes, par 71, 6936 yards
Blue tee box: 6197 yards,
Rating 70.4, Slope 122
Designer: Jim Lipe
High-Season Rates: $120 Twilight: $74
www.mayanresortsgolf.com • (322) 226-4000
Note that during the renovation phase, to be completed mid-year 2009, only nine holes will be available for play at any one time.

The Mayan Resorts Golf Course in Nuevo Vallarta is undergoing a major renovation, due for completion in mid-2009. The project is being undertaken by Jack Nicklaus Design for a new look on the professional 18-hole course.

Marina Vallarta Club de Golf

18 holes, par 71, 6701 yards
Tee box: regular, yardage 6093,
Rating 70.0, Slope 125
Designer: Joe Finger, opened 1989
High-Season Rates: $135, Twilight: $100
www.marinavallartagolf.com • (322) 221-0073

The Marina Vallarta Golf Course was one of the early ones, and continues to be one of the most popular because of its proximity to town, the Maritime Terminal and airport. Its unique feature is that your game includes the added dimension of crocodiles, iguanas, turtles and a wide variety of native birds. Located in what was originally a swamp, water is a characteristic of most of the holes. It’s a challenging course and fun to play.

Vista Vallarta Club de Golf

Two 18-hole courses in one location
Designer: Tom Weiskopf,
Opened Nov. 2001: par 72, 6976 yards
Blue tee box: 6993 yards,
Rating 71.6, Slope 134
Second Course
Designer: Jack Nicklaus,
Opened April 2001: par 72, 7057 yards
Blue tee box: 7073 yards,
Rating 71.6, Slope 134
High-Season Rates: $194, Twilight $135
www.vistavallartagolf.com •  (322) 290-0030

Vista Vallarta features two distinct designers. Tom Weiskopf retains as much of the original landscape as possible, making modifications only to accommodate the game. The feeling is very natural; the trees are native and the contours follow the curves of the hills. Jack Nicklaus likes to start with a clean slate, so he clears away to create wider greens. In fact, his stadium effect is what made this course function so well for the World Cup and other competitions. It’s a great course to see golf as a spectator. And the spectacular views include the sea on one side and the mountains on the other, a unique feature. Access from the airport or Maritime Terminal is an easy five-minute drive.

Whether you’re a professional, aficionado or even a spectator, do your game a favor and try each of these courses. The variety and breadth is astounding and will make your stay even more enjoyable. In addition, not listed here are the new Gregg Norman-designed course in Litibú, 18 holes at El Tamarindo and 27 holes at Isla Navidad. Your game is bound to improve.

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