Ventanas de San Miguel Golf & Resort



About Ventanas de San Miguel Golf & Resort
Nestled in the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Ventanas de San Miguel Golf & Resort is an extensive property that offers real estate opportunities, vacation rentals, breathtaking natural scenery and a championship-level golf course. Guests can relax in luxury homes and villas, surrounded by nature and only four minutes from downtown San Miguel. Guests can dine at El Bunker Restaurant, lounge by the outdoor pool, or play a round on the signature 18-hole golf course. The Ventanas de San Miguel golf course, designed by legend Nick Faldo, is known for its dramatic elevation changes as well as strategically placed bunkers and water hazards that make it a challenge for any player. If guests seek to improve their game or experience the local culture of a top destination in Mexico, Ventanas de San Miguel promises to deliver an upscale getaway that balances relaxation and recreation.Facts
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Decent, open course
The course doesn't have much in terms of trees or water, so good scoring is possible. A caddie is mandatory even if you have an electric cart. Caddie was helpful with wind, distances and putting line but had very limited English.
The course is quite open, so you're not punished much if you miss the fairway. The views are nice and some elevation changes to make the course interesting.
I recommend playing the course on a Monday or Tuesday when the price is 60USD. The prices doubles to 120USD Wednesday to Friday and 140USD on the weekend. You can book tee times online, however the reservation page is only in Spanish. Surprising considering most of the site has the option of Spanish or English writing.
A true gem
Had the pleasure of playing in the 2015 Copa San Miguel at Ventanas. A wonderful and challenging golf couse, and that is coming from a club professional in Canada.Some subtle elevation change throughout but easily walkable, especially with their fine caddies to lug the bag.The club owner Jose Antonio, is a great host and a fine player as well.
The course opens with a friendly par 5 and gradually becomes more difficult. The final 6 holes will challenge any golfer. A par par finish is very well done.
I hope to return again soon.
Hey David,
Ventanas does have electric carts, but you still need a caddie as I recall...caddies are reasonable price.
Only other course I heard of nearby is Malaquin (?), but I believe it was private.
I going back to Ventana myself at end of February for 2017 Copa.....go Canada go!
Hi Kevin, I'll be going to San Miguel next month and plan to play this course. You mentionned caddies in your review. Are they mandatory or are electric carts also available? Any other public courses in the area you recommend?
Thanks