This whole thing is unbelievable to me.
There are only a handful of homes along the back nine of the Ocean course, and most of them are on the 17th hole. I really don't understand the logic of eliminating one of the most spectacular holes on the property in order to build what would be a small Beach Club. If they plan on seeing many more homes being built in that area in the near future to justify the need for a beach club, why not use the lands just south of the 16th hole, which have homes that are mostly abandonned right along the beach??
So many areas around the course appear to have been abandonned many years ago (the huge area right of 5 and 6, the big house pad built on the right side and encroaching on the right of 16, and the huge expanse of land on the left of 18 and beyond the 18th green, right along the ocean...). The whole place seemed as if the whole developpment of the resort was stopped decades ago. While the course itself was good, the whole surroundings of it seemed very odd to me, as if it was incomplete, or just simply frozen in time.
This being said, the scary/spectacular tee shot on 17 was the highlight of my golf round at Cabo del Sol, AND the highlight of my whole "Cabo del Sol experience". I don't think I would spend 300+US$ again to play there if that's how they plan on changing that "experience". What's next, the 7th??
Just sad....
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