CLUB DE GOLF DE CIUDAD OBREGON
🇲🇽 Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, MX
Designed by Percy Clifford
Club de Golf de Ciudad Obregon sits in the agricultural heartland of southern Sonora, where the Yaqui Valley's irrigated farmland meets the Sonoran Desert landscape. Percy Clifford designed the course during an era when golf was expanding across Mexico's provincial cities, bringing the game to regional centers beyond the capital and resort destinations. Ciudad Obregon itself developed as a planned agricultural city in the mid-twentieth century, and the golf club reflects that period of growth and modernization in northwestern Mexico.
The course occupies relatively flat terrain characteristic of the valley floor, with routing that works within the constraints of the desert climate and available irrigation. Mature trees likely frame fairways where water resources have allowed their establishment, providing definition and shade in a region where summer temperatures regularly exceed one hundred degrees. The design would have balanced playability for a local membership with strategic interest appropriate to the site's topography.
The club serves as a social and recreational center for Ciudad Obregon's business and agricultural community, maintaining traditions common to Mexican golf clubs where dining and family gatherings hold equal importance to the golf itself. The course operates year-round, with the cooler months from November through March offering the most comfortable playing conditions. As one of the few golf facilities in this part of Sonora, it provides the region's primary venue for organized competition and introduces the game to successive generations of local players.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ciudad Obregon was designed by Percy Clifford.
Ciudad Obregon at Club de Golf de Ciudad Obregon is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Ciudad Obregon is 72.
Ciudad Obregon is a 18-hole course.