CAMPO DE GOLF EL CID
🇲🇽 Mazatlan, Sinaloa, MX
Designed by Lee Trevino
Campo de Golf El Cid's Marina course occupies a distinctive setting along Mexico's Pacific coast in Mazatlán, where the Sierra Madre foothills meet the Sea of Cortez. Designed by Lee Trevino and opened in the 1970s, the layout reflects the six-time major champion's playing philosophy of rewarding strategic positioning over pure length. The course serves as the centerpiece of the El Cid resort complex, which has been a fixture in Mazatlán's hotel zone for several decades.
The routing takes advantage of the coastal topography, with several holes playing near the water and others moving through the resort's landscaped grounds. Palm trees, tropical vegetation, and views of the Pacific characterize the setting, while prevailing ocean breezes add a variable element to club selection and shot-making. The design incorporates water features and bunkers that require golfers to think their way around the course rather than simply overpower it, consistent with Trevino's own approach to the game during his competitive career.
The Marina course functions primarily as a resort amenity, welcoming both hotel guests and outside play. It provides a year-round golf option in a region where warm weather and coastal scenery attract visitors from North America throughout the winter months. The layout offers an accessible challenge for recreational golfers while maintaining enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Marina was designed by Lee Trevino.
Yes. Marina at Campo de Golf El Cid is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Marina is 36.
Marina is a 9-hole course.