EL CAMPANARIO RESIDENCIAL & GOLF
🇲🇽 Hacienda El Campanario, Queretaro, MX
Designed by Robert von Hagge
El Campanario occupies land within the Hacienda El Campanario development in Querétaro, a state in central Mexico's Bajío region known for its colonial heritage and growing residential communities. Robert von Hagge designed the course, bringing his characteristic bold styling to the high-desert terrain typical of this part of the country. Von Hagge, who worked extensively throughout Mexico and Latin America during his career, often incorporated dramatic landforms and water features into his layouts.
The course sits at elevation in a landscape marked by rolling hills and native vegetation adapted to the semi-arid climate. Von Hagge's design approach here likely emphasizes visual drama through sculpted bunkering, strategic water hazards, and green complexes that reward precise approach play. The routing takes advantage of the natural topography, with elevation changes providing variety in shot requirements and sightlines across the property.
El Campanario functions as the centerpiece amenity for the residential community, serving members and residents within the development. The club reflects the lifestyle-oriented character common to master-planned communities in Mexico's growing metropolitan corridors, where golf complements residential living rather than existing as a standalone destination. The setting offers views toward the surrounding Querétaro countryside, with the course providing a recreational anchor for the broader hacienda-style development.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
El Campanario was designed by Robert von Hagge.
El Campanario at El Campanario Residencial & Golf is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at El Campanario is 72.
El Campanario is a 18-hole course.