Quivira Golf Factsheet

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“Cabo’s golf experience did not need redefining, but Quivira adds to it greatly. I think Quivira is loaded with really good golf holes—unique golf holes. There is good golf even before you get to the ocean holes, which are unlike anything else in Cabo or many other places. I’ve never seen any place that has three holes hanging out over the ocean like this golf course does. They are unbelievable. This is a diverse golf course with inland settings—it’s got desert, it’s got ocean, it’s got rocks; it has a little bit of everything. It’s not a hard golf course; it is very user-friendly. It may look difficult because of where it is, but the course is very playable.”

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Built on one of the most stunning sites in the world at the tip of the Baja Peninsula where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean, Quivira is marked by sheer granite cliffs, huge windswept dunes and rolling desert foothills. Given carte blanche to create a world-class layout, golf legend Jack Nicklaus designed a course that truly fits its spectacular Land’s End setting. Created as an exclusive amenity for Quivira residents and guests of Pueblo Bonito Golf & Spa Resorts, this epic layout offers dazzling views and breathtaking drops from tee to fairway. In a destination revered for its unique ocean-desert-mountain setting, Quivira offers more oceanfront exposure than any other course in Los Cabos, with views of the sea from every hole. The golf club is 15 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas.

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Quivira Golf Club

Los Cabos, Mexico


While the highest point within the Quivira community is close to 700 feet, the lowest point on the golf course is the 18th green, which is set back from the beach at about 30 feet above sea level. The highest point on the course is 380 feet, on the 15th hole. One of the most beautiful drives in golf (.7 miles) is the cart path leading from the fourth green to the fifth tee, which scales the face of a mountain and rises to 285 feet above sea level.

Wall to wall. Paspalum (TE Platinum)

Non-walkable; must take golf cart

$306 to $465, depending on season and time of day (Resort rates available)

Situated beside the clubhouse at Quivira is one of the rarest sights in all of golf: A spacious, double-sided practice facility that parallels the ocean, beach, with the sandy beach and rolling surf a mere wedge shot away from the verdant turfgrass. •Practice bunkers and putting greens

•18-hole putting course

•Taylor-made rental equipment (hourly access available)

•Short game practice area

Complementing the extraordinary golf experience at Quivira is a thatched-roof, multi-story clubhouse conveniently located between the first tee and the 18th green of the golf course. This stylish beachfront clubhouse, roughly the height of a palm tree, sits directly above the sandy shore a short distance from the rolling Pacific surf. In addition to ample outdoor seating areas oriented to the sea and shaded by slatted rattan ceilings, the clubhouse contains a golf shop featuring top apparel brands and golf-related, logoed merchandise.

The Steakhouse, located within the clubhouse, has perfectly grilled steaks and other entrees available in a breathtaking seaside setting. Comfort Stations: Begin with refreshments at the practice facility, where ice-cold beer, margaritas and tequila-based Bloody Mary’s are available. Behind the tee boxes at the fifth hole, perched 275 feet above the sea with expansive ocean views, the “Cliff” comfort station awaits with ready-to-go refreshments. A halfway house situated near the eighth green, called the “Oasis,” showcases the culinary talents of the resort’s chefs, with flavorful, inventive takes on regional Baja cuisine. In addition, a full bar features blanco, reposado and anejo tequilas. Players can refresh themselves a final time at the “Cañada” comfort station, next to the 16th tee, which sits high above the course and marks the layout’s return home.

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Quivira Golf Club

Los Cabos, Mexico


• Golfweek - Golfweek’s Best: “Top 50 Courses of Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic and Central America,” No. T37 – 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 • GolfPass.com - Golfers' Choice: Top 25 Golf Coursesin Mexico, 2022 • Golf Digest – Editors’ Choice Award for Best Golf Resorts – Mexico/Central America, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 • Golf Digest - “Best Golf Courses in Every Country,” Mexico #3 – 2018, 2021, 2022 • Golf Digest - “World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses” No. 87 – 2018, 2022 • Golf Magazine - Top 100 Resorts in North America in the Luxury category - 2019 • InMexico - Winner of #TopOfMexAwards, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 • USA Today 10 Best – No. 1 Best Golf Course in Los Cabos (publicly playable) – 2018

Antonio Reynante Vega A native of Veracruz, Mexico, Antonio Reynante was introduced to golf by his father and was a scratch golfer by the age of 18. He turned pro in 2008 and played the Professional Mexican Tour, augmenting his livelihood by teaching and working independently as a golf course consultant. Since 2015 he has served as Director of Golf and a brand ambassador for Pueblo Bonito Resorts. He says Quivira is “the most spectacular golf course I have ever seen.”

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Quivira Golf Club

Los Cabos, Mexico


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