Zibata Golf Club
Zibata Golf Club

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It was designed by John Morrish and Rafael Alarcón Menchaca, the latter coach of the Mexican golfer Lorena Ochoa.

The course is located in the municipality of El Marqués only 15 minutes from the Historical Center of Querétaro and has an extension of 80 hectares.

Zibatá is characterized by its panoramic views of the Amazcala Valley.

The International Property Awards granted the prize for the Best Golf Course in Latin America to Zibatá Golf Club.

It has 5 different exits in each hole and 26 sand traps. It is a good friendly course providing good value for money and a challenge for all levels of players.

The hole 3 par-3 is an uphill green where the wind runs in favor of the golfer, although it gives the impression of a long distance, the decision to choose the right club is an exciting challenge.

Hole 8, par 5 of 623 yards is quite peculiar, since there is a roadrunner nest, so it is not uncommon to see those birds crossing the fairway at great speed. An extensive lake runs along the Holes 4 and 5, so you can play enjoying the scenery and the freshness of the water.

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Yards: 7,563
  • Slope: 133
  • Rating: 75.0
  • Lakes: 3
  • Fairways and roughs: Rye Grass
  • Greens: Pasto Bent A1
  • Transition areas: Festuca
  • Tel. 01 (442) 227 1351 / 294 2282

Services

  • Practice tee
  • Approach area
  • Practice bunker
  • Putting green
  • Golf Carts
  • AGolf academy
  • Restaurant and terrace bar
  • ProShop
  • Clases, clínicas abiertas para niños y adultos

Zibatá Golf Club

Location

Camino s/n. 76269 Zibatá, Querétaro.

Hours

Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 19:30 hrs. Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 to 18:00 hrs.

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