Feb 26 2010

Grupo Mayan Resorts Are In Full Swing. Excerpts by Lauren Price.

Published by admin at 5:29 pm under golf, grupo mayan, tips

Duffers and Grupo Mayan aficionados are happy to know that México holds the number two spot, behind Hawaii, as best golf destination for US travelers - and in 2007, México was honored with IAGTO´s (the global trade organization for golf tourism) prestigious “Golf Destination of the Year” for Latin America and the Caribbean. 

FIT TO A TEE
Bring your A game to the brand new Península de Cortés course at, Grupo Mayan’s very own, Mayan Palace designed by Jack Nicklaus and his son, Jack II. Only a three hour-plus drive from Arizona, the Mayan Palace and Península de Cortés are part of an alliance with Arizona Golf Partners (AGA), and have hosted two AGA events. This 7,210 yards, elite 18-hole (par 72) beauty is set along a two-mile peninsula with a tidal estuary and the Sea of Cortés on both sides. 

Half the holes are ocean side. The signature hole three will have you on your toes from tee to green. A blind shot off the tee box plays slightly uphill, guarding the visual delight you’ll enjoy as you approach your second shot. And – the course was featured in Nicklaus’ calendar as one of the most stunning new courses. 

VIVA VALLARTA
16 miles apart, Puerto and Nuevo Vallarta overlook the Pacific Ocean. An amazingly popular golf destination, the number of view-infused world-class courses has grown substantially in recent years.

A Grupo Mayan course originally designed by Jim Lipe, Jack Nicklaus redesigned the 18-hole (par 72), 6,936-yard Nayar Course. Surrounded by the Sierra Madre and Banderas Bay, this course comes with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Ameca River. Boasting a 129 slope rating, the signature hole is the 14th, 153-yard par 3 with the beach and a lake guarded entry on either side of the green.

Nicklaus also designed Grupo Mayan’s El Manglar, set along the Riviera Maya. An 18-hole (par 54), 2,923 yard course where water plays an important role throughout. Hole 7 is surrounded by sand traps and a tee box facing the ocean, hole 13, no less challenging, is played against the wind. “Donna Green,” signature hole 17, features two strategically placed bunkers on either side of the green and another at its center, making rather difficult to reach the desired par.

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