CLUB CAMPESTRE DE QUERETARO
🇲🇽 Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro, MX
Designed by Percy Clifford
Club Campestre de Querétaro sits in Santiago de Querétaro, the capital city of Querétaro state in central Mexico, roughly 200 kilometers northwest of Mexico City. The course was designed by Percy Clifford, a British-born architect who worked extensively in Mexico during the mid-20th century and contributed to the development of golf in the country during a period of club expansion. Clifford's designs typically reflected traditional principles adapted to local terrain and climate conditions.
The club occupies land characteristic of the Bajío region's high-altitude plateau, where the terrain offers moderate elevation changes and the semi-arid climate supports drought-tolerant vegetation. Querétaro's elevation, around 1,800 meters above sea level, provides mild temperatures year-round and affects ball flight in ways familiar to golfers at altitude. The routing likely takes advantage of natural contours and incorporates mature trees that frame holes and define playing corridors.
Club Campestre de Querétaro serves as a social and recreational center for the city's established families and business community, following the traditional campestre model common throughout Mexico where golf, tennis, swimming, and dining facilities combine under one membership. The club reflects Querétaro's growing prominence as an industrial and cultural hub while maintaining the quieter, more provincial character that distinguishes it from Mexico City's larger metropolitan clubs. The course provides a venue for regional amateur competitions and serves as a gathering place for the city's golfing community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Queretaro was designed by Percy Clifford.
Yes. Queretaro at Club Campestre de Queretaro is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Queretaro is 72.
Queretaro is a 18-hole course.