CLUB CAMPESTRE CHIHUAHUA
🇲🇽 Chihuahua, Chihuahua, MX
Designed by Percy Clifford
Club Campestre Chihuahua sits in the high desert terrain of northern Mexico's Chihuahua state, where the city of Chihuahua serves as a regional commercial and cultural center. Percy Clifford designed the course, part of his body of work in Mexico during the mid-twentieth century when several American architects contributed to golf development across the country. The layout reflects the design sensibilities of that era, working with the natural topography and climate constraints of this arid region at approximately 4,600 feet elevation.
The course occupies land characteristic of the Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem, where water management and turf maintenance require careful attention given the limited rainfall and temperature extremes. The routing likely incorporates native vegetation and the rolling to gently sloped terrain typical of the area, with views extending toward the surrounding mountains that frame the Chihuahua valley. Fairways and playing corridors are defined against the sparse desert landscape, creating visual contrast between maintained turf and natural areas.
Club Campestre Chihuahua functions as a traditional private country club serving the local community, offering social and recreational amenities alongside golf. The membership draws from Chihuahua's business and professional population, maintaining the club as a gathering place for families and social events. The facility reflects the role that campestre clubs have played throughout Mexico as centers of community life, where golf integrates with dining, swimming, tennis, and other activities in a comprehensive club environment.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chihuahua was designed by Percy Clifford.
Chihuahua at Club Campestre Chihuahua is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Chihuahua is 72.
Chihuahua is a 18-hole course.