I did a review of Cabo golf here:
http://jayflemma.thegolfspace.com/?p=5208I played half of the notable courses (CDS Ocean and Desert, Cabo Real, Diamante Dunes, Costa Baja)
Left to play: Querencia, Chileno Bay, The new Diamante when it's done. Maybe a couple others I can't recall off the top of my head...
The skinny so far? If they ever get the turf right at Diamante Dunes (too spongy and grabby - can't play the ground game), they will be nu8mber on in the region and possibly battle Casa de Campo for top slot off shore. As it stands right now, CDS Ocean holds the top spot. It deserves it - it's very good. Moreover, Greg Tallman is INVALUABLE as a resource for all things Cabo, plus he's so much fun to hang around with. You must catch up with them when go down there, he's the "golf jefe" of the peninsula!
No9w I thoroughly enjoyed my day trip up to Costa Baja in the seaside town of La Paz...about two and a half hours north. It is NOT a GCA.com place - not lots of xs and os architecture, but it's fun and beautiful...a great day with the wife or g'friend. It's like Coeur D'Alene - you go there for the experience and enjoy a nice low impact day. You'll probably shoot a low score there too, it isn't a taxinjg golf course at all
And watch out for the food in Cabo! Don't get cold jumped by some weird molecular gastronic foam or some or some lettuce pizza or some or some asparagus margarita or something:)
Here's what I recommend - make Cabo Del Sol your base of operations, then take a day at Querencia, Diamante, and Costa Baja.