LA HERRADURA GOLF CLUB
🇲🇽 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, MX
Designed by Robert von Hagge
La Herradura Golf Club sits in the Monterrey metropolitan area of Nuevo León, in northeastern Mexico's mountainous terrain. Designed by Robert von Hagge and opened in the early 1990s, the course reflects the architect's characteristic approach to dramatic landforms and bold visual presentation. Von Hagge, known for his work throughout Latin America and his willingness to shape terrain aggressively, created a layout that engages the natural topography of the region while incorporating substantial earthwork to define holes and frame playing corridors.
The routing moves through rolling ground with elevation changes that provide views toward the surrounding Sierra Madre Oriental mountains. Water features appear on multiple holes, typical of von Hagge's design vocabulary, and bunkers are shaped with pronounced edges and contours. The course demands accurate shot placement rather than overwhelming length, though several holes require carries over hazards or forced approaches to elevated greens.
La Herradura serves Monterrey's golf community, a city with significant industrial and business presence that supports several private clubs. The facility includes practice areas and clubhouse amenities consistent with Mexican private club traditions. The course has hosted regional amateur and professional events within Mexico's competitive golf calendar, contributing to the development of the game in the Monterrey area.
The design represents von Hagge's work during a period when he was actively developing courses across Mexico, bringing his Florida-influenced aesthetic—emphasizing water, mounding, and visual drama—to varied landscapes throughout the country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
La Herradura was designed by Robert von Hagge.
La Herradura at La Herradura Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at La Herradura is 72.
La Herradura is a 18-hole course.