CLUB CAMPESTRE DE TIJUANA
🇲🇽 Tijuana, Baja California, MX
Designed by Alister Mackenzie
Club Campestre de Tijuana occupies a distinctive place in golf architecture as one of Alister Mackenzie's works in Mexico, designed during a period when the renowned Scottish architect was traveling extensively through North and South America. The course sits in the hills above Tijuana, where the terrain provided Mackenzie with natural movement and elevation changes characteristic of his preferred sites. The layout reflects his design principles of strategic bunkering, contoured greens, and routing that works with rather than against the landscape.
The course serves as the home of Club Campestre de Tijuana, a private club with roots in the early development of golf in northern Baja California. Its location near the U.S. border has historically made it accessible to members from both sides, contributing to a cross-border membership tradition. The club has maintained its role as a significant golf venue in the region, hosting competitive events that draw players from throughout Baja California and southern California.
Mackenzie's design here shares DNA with his better-known works in terms of strategic variety and natural aesthetics, though it operates on a smaller scale than his celebrated championship courses. The greens feature the subtle undulations and false fronts typical of his style, rewarding precise approach play. The course remains a working example of Mackenzie's design philosophy adapted to the specific conditions of northern Mexico's landscape and climate.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
de Tijuana was designed by Alister Mackenzie.
Yes. de Tijuana at Club Campestre de Tijuana is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at de Tijuana is 72.
de Tijuana is a 18-hole course.