SAN CARLOS CLUB DE GOLF
🇲🇽 Metepec, Mexico State, MX
Designed by Percy Clifford
San Carlos Club de Golf sits in Metepec, part of the Toluca metropolitan area in Mexico State, at an elevation of roughly 8,500 feet. The course was designed by Percy Clifford, a prolific architect who worked extensively throughout Mexico during the mid-twentieth century. Clifford's Mexican portfolio includes numerous courses built during the country's golf expansion in the 1950s and 1960s, and San Carlos reflects his approach to mountain valley terrain with strategic bunkering and routing that works with natural elevation changes.
The layout occupies rolling terrain characteristic of the Toluca Valley, with views toward the surrounding mountains that define this high-altitude basin west of Mexico City. The elevation affects play significantly—shots carry farther in the thin air, and players adjust club selection accordingly. Clifford routed the course to incorporate the property's natural contours, creating holes that move through changes in elevation and require thoughtful course management in the reduced oxygen environment.
San Carlos serves a membership drawn largely from the Toluca area's business and professional community. The club maintains traditional elements common to established Mexican golf clubs, including social facilities that function as gathering places beyond golf. The course represents a period when golf was expanding beyond Mexico City into regional centers, and it remains part of the golf infrastructure in one of the country's important industrial and commercial zones.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
San Carlos was designed by Percy Clifford.
Yes. San Carlos at San Carlos Club de Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at San Carlos is 72.
San Carlos is a 18-hole course.