Club de Golf Chapultepec

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Club de Golf Chapultepec
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Club information
Location Naucalpan, Mexico
Established1921
Tournaments hosted Mexican Open (18 times)
WGC-Mexico Championship (4 times)
Designed by Willie Smith
Alex Smith
Percy Clifford (1972 redesign)
Par 71
Length7,345 yards (6,716 m)

Club de Golf Chapultepec is a golf club in Naucalpan, just outside Mexico City, Mexico. It has hosted the Mexican Open multiple times, and has hosted the WGC-Mexico Championship 4 times between 2017 and 2020. [1] [2]

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Description

A tree-lined parkland course with tight fairways and undulating terrain, it is built approximately 1.36 miles (more than 7,800 feet) above sea level, which results in much longer ball flights. [1] [2]


History

In 1904 Scotsman and former U.S. Open winner Willie Smith moved to the Country Club of Mexico City to become a club professional. He was tasked with designing a new course, however he died before it could be completed. His brother and two-time U.S. Open winner, Alex Smith, completed the course in 1921. The course was renovated by Percy Clifford in 1972. [1] [2]

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3163871865064456252355253823,6074506224062254975754031723883,7387,345
Metres2893541704634075722154803493,2994115693712064415263691573553,4056,704
Par443445344354543454343671

Source: [3]

Difficulty

Below shows how each hole played to par in editions of the WGC-Mexico Championship held at the course.

Hardest three holes
Easiest three holes
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par443445344354543454343671
2017 −0.28−0.08+0.04+0.11+0.14−0.04+0.23+0.36−0.01+0.47+0.12−0.32−0.02+0.16+0.10−0.51+0.02+0.07−0.03−0.42+0.05
2018 −0.36−0.13+0.06+0.05+0.04−0.27+0.26+0.28−0.10−0.17+0.11−0.23−0.09+0.14+0.07−0.59+0.04+0.09−0.04−0.48−0.65
2019 −0.31−0.25+0.04+0.14+0.08−0.08+0.28+0.33−0.03+0.27+0.08−0.31−0.15+0.14+0.11−0.34+0.03+0.05−0.01−0.41−0.14
2020 −0.34−0.29+0.07+0.05+0.02−0.19+0.30+0.31−0.04−0.11+0.14−0.34−0.07+0.19+0.13−0.55+0.09+0.03−0.02−0.39−0.50

Source: [4] [5]

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References

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  3. "WGC-Mexico Championship: Card of the course". European Tour. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  4. "Hole Summary". PGA Tour. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  5. "Final Round Course Statistics" (PDF). PGA Tour. Retrieved 24 February 2020.

Coordinates: 19°25′52″N99°14′38″W / 19.431°N 99.244°W / 19.431; -99.244