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DUNES COURSE


Pacific coastal dunes, the bio-diversity of the Baja Peninsula desert and the hilly terrain surrounding Cabo San Lucas provide a rich and dramatic setting for a golf course that is already included in the discussion of the world's best. The course has received many accolades including Top New International Golf Course in 2010 and a ranking of #58 in the Top 100 Courses in the World by GOLF Magazine in 2011.

Created by 20-time PGA Tour winner and 2012 Ryder Cup Captain Davis Love III and his team of designers, the Dunes Course at Diamante will combine the values of the best links layouts in Scotland and Ireland with the year-round tropical weather of Mexico.

"[Diamante owner] Ken Jowdy has provided the Love Design team an amazing opportunity to create one of the most challenging and breathtaking courses in the world," Love says. "The property is truly spectacular. It will blow away everyone's perception of resort golf."

The links masterpiece features 18 distinct holes, with emerald green fairways, inviting greens and endless views of the Pacific.

"You are either playing towards the ocean, along the ocean or away from the ocean," Love says. "And then, at times, you're down in the dunes and you pop up and are surprised by the view of the ocean. It's groundbreaking to put a course like this in a resort area like Cabo."

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