Tijuana Country Club, Golf course in Tijuana, Mexico
Tijuana Country Club is an 18-hole golf course spanning roughly 6800 yards with multiple difficulty levels for different skill ranges. The layout combines open fairways with numerous bunker placements that shape play strategically while avoiding reliance on water hazards.
The course was designed and opened in 1927 by renowned architect Alister MacKenzie, making it an early creation of that era. The design reflects the classical style that characterizes MacKenzie's work from the formative period of modern golf course architecture.
The country club serves as a meeting point for golf enthusiasts from both sides of the Mexico-United States border throughout the year.
The course offers multiple tee options for different playing abilities and provides golf carts and experienced caddies for hire. Visitors should expect dry conditions typical of Baja California and prepare accordingly for heat and sun exposure.
The course is known for over 100 sand bunkers that create technical challenges without major water hazards. This feature makes it particularly valued by golfers because it puts focus purely on shot control and accuracy.
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