Ernie Els' Oleada Golf Links advances in Cabo San Lucas

A new golf course designed by four-time major champion Ernie Els is progressing in the popular destination of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Announced in 2023, Oleada Golf Links will anchor an expansive resort community. Preview play is set for July, with a grand opening in mid-November.

Cabo San Lucas has emerged as a hub for golf development, attracting designs from notable architects amid growing tourism and real estate activity. The latest project, Oleada Golf Links, marks Ernie Els' first course in Mexico. Fresh renderings highlight its evolution on an 860-acre site within the Oleada Pacific Living & Golf community, which spans a mile of oceanfront about 15 minutes from downtown.

Els, working with design partner Greg Letsche, praises the natural terrain as exceptional. "The setting... is the kind architects dream about: dramatic but not manufactured, offering natural movement that requires little earth-moving," he told GOLF.com. The layout starts on elevated desert areas with cacti before descending to ocean-side holes, incorporating a rugged, links-style feel despite not being a traditional links course. Wind influences the design, featuring wide landing zones, varied approach angles, and emphasis on ground-based play.

The broader development includes three luxury resorts, wellness and fitness facilities, hiking and biking trails, orchards, and nursery spaces. Infrastructure will remain distant from the course to preserve its integrity. Access prioritizes resort guests and homeowners, with limited stay-and-play options for others.

This addition joins recent works by Greg Norman, Fred Couples, and upcoming projects from Tom Fazio and Tiger Woods, underscoring Cabo's appeal as a golf destination.

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College golfers from top teams like Arkansas, Georgia Tech, and Arizona teeing off at the Twin Dolphin Club during the Cabo Collegiate tournament in Los Cabos, Mexico.
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Top college men's golf teams prepare for Cabo Collegiate

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The prestigious Cabo Collegiate tournament begins March 1 in Los Cabos, Mexico, featuring 15 teams including several top-ranked programs. Hosted by No. 9 Arkansas at the Twin Dolphin Club, the 54-hole event offers the individual champion an exemption to a PGA TOUR event. Georgia Tech and Arizona are among the participants sending competitive lineups.

With a slight delay due to frost periods, construction of a unique adventure golf course on Eckernförde beach is now starting. The facility is planned to be built in the coming weeks and completed after Easter.

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The PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational resumes at The Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, after a one-year absence due to wildfires. Scottie Scheffler enters as the favorite with a strong recent form, while Collin Morikawa aims to build on his Pebble Beach victory. The event features a $20 million purse and notable course modifications.

After shooting 78-75 through two rounds at the Masters, Fred Couples reaffirmed his deep affection for Augusta National despite repeated water woes on holes 12 and 15. The 66-year-old 1992 champion called the course paradise and dismissed critics bluntly.

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Los Angeles Golf Club secured a 6-3 victory over New York Golf Club in Match No. 14 of TGL Season 2, qualifying for the playoffs as the No. 2 seed. The win eliminates New York from contention and sets up semifinals on March 17. Key contributions came from Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose and Collin Morikawa.

The 2026 Genesis Invitational resumes at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, after relocating to Torrey Pines last year due to wildfires. This PGA Tour Signature Event features a 72-player field including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and No. 2 Rory McIlroy, with a $20 million purse and $4 million for the winner. Tiger Woods hosts but will not compete as he recovers from surgery.

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Patrick Reed shot a five-under 67 to claim a four-stroke lead after the third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club. LIV Golf players David Puig and Viktor Hovland are in contention, while Rory McIlroy's title hopes faded with a 71. Reed, Puig, and others face potential DP World Tour fines for their LIV commitments.

 

 

 

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