CLUB DE GOLF BOSQUES
🇲🇽 Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MX
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Club de Golf Bosques occupies elevated terrain in the western reaches of Mexico City, where the course benefits from the area's natural pine and oak forests at an altitude of roughly 7,800 feet. Jack Nicklaus designed the layout in the mid-1990s, creating a championship test that incorporates the rolling topography and mature tree cover characteristic of this part of the Valley of Mexico. The routing moves through varied elevation changes, with several holes playing significantly uphill or downhill and others following more level ground through wooded corridors.
The design emphasizes strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward precision, typical of Nicklaus's work from this period. Water features appear on multiple holes, and the thin air at this elevation affects both distance and ball flight in ways that challenge visiting golfers unfamiliar with high-altitude conditions. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy from the tee, as the forest encroaches closely on many holes and narrows playing corridors considerably.
Bosques serves a private membership and has hosted various national and regional amateur championships over the years, contributing to competitive golf in Mexico's capital. The club maintains traditional member amenities and dining facilities. The course remains one of several notable private clubs in Mexico City's western suburbs, part of a broader golf community that developed in this forested zone during the latter decades of the twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bosques was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Yes. Bosques at Club de Golf Bosques is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bosques is 35.
Bosques is a 9-hole course.