Friday, November 2, 2012

Tiger Woods Designs Business Building Second Mexican Golf Course



Tiger Woods’s golf-course design business, which has yet to complete a full 18-hole project, disclosed plans to build a second course in Mexico.

Woods’s current course projects in DubaiNorth Carolina and Ensanada, Mexico, remain under construction after financing and building plans were affected by the recession.

Diamante Cabo San Lucas (Diamante), a 1,500 acre private oceanfront community on the Pacific coast in Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico, has announced plans to build a new 18-hole, championship golf course to be designed by Tiger Woods and his company Tiger Woods Design (TWD).

The TWD designed course will be Diamante's second and will join the resort's award-winning championship golf course, Diamante Dunes, a natural links course that opened in 2009. Construction on the new course, named "El Cardonal" began in September, and is expected to take approximately 18 months to complete.

Diamante, a private and fully integrated Master Planned Resort Community located on the Pacific Coast, opened in 2009 to rave reviews. Phase I involves creating an exclusive and diverse golf club environment with world-class resort golf courses, residential villas, a private residence club and beach-front home sites.

"Diamante is a growing resort community that is already home to GOLF Magazine's 58th ranked course in the world," said Diamante CEO Ken Jowdy. "We believe a Tiger Woods Design course will be the perfect complement to Davis Love III's Dunes Course and will embody the high standards that we have set at Diamante."

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