LAS LOMAS CLUB DE GOLF
🇲🇽 Zapopan, Jalisco, MX
Designed by JMP Group
Las Lomas Club de Golf sits in Zapopan, part of the Guadalajara metropolitan area in Jalisco, Mexico's second-largest urban region. The course was designed by JMP Group, a firm with several layouts across Mexico and Latin America. The club occupies terrain characteristic of the region's western highlands, where the landscape transitions from the urban sprawl of Guadalajara into the foothills and valleys that define this part of Jalisco.
The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes common to the area, with holes moving through rolling terrain that provides variety in stance and approach angles. Mature trees, likely a mix of native and introduced species, frame many holes and contribute to the parkland character typical of established Mexican clubs in this climate zone. Water features and bunkering shape the strategic demands, though specific hole-by-hole details vary with the design's intent to balance challenge for members with playability across skill levels.
Las Lomas serves a membership drawn from Guadalajara's business and professional communities. Like many private clubs in major Mexican cities, it functions as both a golf venue and a social center, with dining and event facilities that support family and corporate gatherings. The club reflects the growth of golf in Mexico's interior cities during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, when urban expansion and economic development supported the establishment of private clubs beyond the traditional resort corridors.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Las Lomas was designed by JMP Group.
Las Lomas at Las Lomas Club de Golf is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Las Lomas is 71.
Las Lomas is a 18-hole course.