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Many people have asked me, “What is your favorite golf destination in the world?” Without a second thought, I always reply, “Los Cabos, Mexico.” This is a significant statement, considering I have had the privilege of golfing on nearly 1,000 courses across 28 countries. So, what makes Los Cabos stand out?
Los Cabos sits at the southern tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula—also known as Land’s End—where the Sea of Cortez meets the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains. The climate is consistently pleasant, with temperatures ranging from the high 70s to high 80s year-round. The region is blessed with low humidity, minimal wind, and almost no bugs. Rainfall is rare, occurring only four or five times annually, typically in late August or early September. This means golfers can expect clear skies and perfect weather nearly every day.
Some of the world’s most renowned golf course architects—Nicklaus, Trent Jones, Norman, and Fazio—have embraced the natural landscape of Los Cabos, allowing it to shape their designs. Each course provides three distinct experiences: ocean, desert, and mountain, all within a single round. There are 13 remarkable, championship-level courses in the area, all located within 25 miles of each other. Here are several highly recommended courses:

The ‘One & Only’ Palmilla 3rd Hole
Palmilla Golf Club: Opened in 1992, Palmilla is the first Jack Nicklaus signature course in Latin America. This 27-hole facility features three nines—the Arroyo, Mountain, and Ocean—each with layouts reflecting their namesakes. The course spans over 800 vertical feet of the Baja Desert, and Golf Digest ranks Palmilla as the 12th Best Golf Resort in North America. Green fees for 18 holes range from $225 to $255.

Puerto Los Cabos – Hole #7 Mission Course
Puerto Los Cabos: This unique facility offers three distinct 9-hole loops designed by two legendary golfers. The Ocean and Vista layouts are Jack Nicklaus creations, featuring wide fairways with mogul-like contours and few level lies. The Greg Norman Mission Course includes over 400 feet of elevation change, starting in the desert foothills and winding down to the sea. Green fees vary from $210 to $395 depending on the season.

Cabo Real – 3rd Hole
Cabo Real: Designed by Robert Trent Jones II in 1994, Cabo Real is a semi-private course that has hosted prestigious tournaments, including two PGA Senior Slams. In 2012, Jones renovated the back nine, which features some of the toughest holes in Los Cabos. Small, elevated greens and fairways running along ridge tops and steep canyon edges, 500 feet above sea level, offer breathtaking views. Prime time green fees range from $160 to $295.

Cabo del Sol Golf Club (formally the Desert Course)
Cabo del Sol Golf: Formerly known as The Desert Course, this course has recently been renovated based on Tom Weiskopf’s original 2001 design. The Fry/Straka team introduced six new holes in 2023, with more renovations planned. This course offers target golf at its best, with sloping fairways, canyon-like arroyos, and dramatic bunkers, all providing stunning ocean views. Green fees are between $150 and $255, making it a great value in Cabo.

Cove Club Golf Course (formally the Ocean Course)
Cove Club Golf Course: Previously the Ocean Course, the Cove Club stretches over a mile along the coastline. Jack Nicklaus originally designed seven holes right on the water. It is ranked among the ‘World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses’ by Golf Digest Magazine. The club has been private since 2019, limiting access for visitors not accompanied by a member. Seasonal green fees range from $315 to $385.
Getting around Los Cabos is simple, with a single road connecting Cabo San Lucas to San Jose del Cabo. All golf courses are conveniently located just off the highway and clearly marked. Shared shuttles are available, costing between $17 and $50 each way, with transparent zone-based pricing, making transportation hassle-free for visitors.
While golf in Los Cabos is an investment, the quality of the courses, exceptional cuisine, friendly and safe environment, and the lively local atmosphere make it Mexico’s premier golf destination. For avid golfers, Los Cabos is truly worth every penny.
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