Las Misiones Club Campestre A.C.
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Nuevo León
Mexico
Las Misiones Club Campestre is an 18-hole, par 72 golf course designed by renowned architect Robert Von Hagge. Located in the Huajuco Canyon within Santiago municipality in Nuevo León, Mexico, the course spans 67 hectares and opened in 1990 after construction began in 1988. Built in stages, the first nine holes were completed in October 1990, followed by the second nine in March 1991.
The course stretches 7,051 yards and features challenging terrain with varying elevations, water hazards, and scenic vistas of the surrounding canyon landscape. The design combines natural beauty with strategic difficulty, offering distinct characteristics across its varied hole layouts. The course has hosted prestigious national and international tournaments, including the Annual Golf Invitation Tournament since October 1993, and has welcomed world-class players such as Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, Nick Price, Steve Elkington, Paul Azinger, and Curtis Strange. Notable tournaments held at the venue include the Las Misiones Grand Slam events and Mercedes-Benz Challenge, establishing the course as a premier Mexican golfing destination.
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