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Tiger Woods’ Third Cabo Golf Course Anchors New $300,000 Private Club

Forbes Published Jul 8, 2026 Reviewed Jul 8, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The Legacy Club at Diamante Cabo San Lucas, anchored by Tiger Woods' Legacy Course, limits membership to 250 families with a $300,000 initiation fee and $60,000 annual dues.
300000 USD · initiation fee60000 USD · annual dues250 families · Legacy Club membership cap
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Tiger Woods’ Legacy Course at Diamante Cabo San Lucas is the largest golf development in Cabo, spanning 1,500 acres.
1500 acres · Diamante golf development size
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The Legacy Club’s 16-acre practice facility includes a dedicated shore game area with chipping, bunker play, putting greens, and a state-of-the-art practice range.
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The water system for Tiger Woods’ Legacy Course at Diamante Cabo San Lucas cost more than $7 million and includes five lakes connected by streams and waterfalls.
more than 7000000 USD · water system cost5 lakes · lakes in Legacy Course water system
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The Legacy Club at Diamante Cabo San Lucas offers access to five golf courses: Legacy Course (Tiger Woods), Dunes Course (Davis Love III), El Cardonal (Tiger Woods), The Oasis 12-hole short course (Tiger Woods’ TGR Design), and the Dunes putting course.
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Tiger Woods' third course, the Legacy Course, at Diamante Cabo San Lucas, is set to open in Q1 2027. This exclusive 18-hole course anchors the new private Legacy Club, limited to just 250 families, offering premier real estate starting at $2 million. Conceived as an "oasis in the desert," the course features Mexico's most extensive golf water system, including five lakes and numerous waterfalls, plus a dramatic man-made dune ensuring privacy. Legacy Club membership, with a $300,000 initiation fee and $60,000 annual dues, provides access to multiple courses and a 16-acre practice facility. Forthcoming amenities include a Beach Club and fitness facility, creating a world-class, highly exclusive golf and residential experience in Cabo.

The third course designed by Tiger Woods at the master-planned oceanfront community of Diamante Cabo San Lucas in Mexico is set to open during the first quarter of 2027, with the Legacy Course anchoring (and accessible only to) a new private golf and recreation club limited to just 250 families.

The 18-hole Legacy Course, which is currently in the grassing-in stage, is the centerpiece to Diamante’s premier real estate offering: Legacy Club, which features an owner-exclusive collection of custom residences, turnkey villas and condos with a starting price of at least $2 million. Woods has the first completed home within the Legacy Founder Estates collection, with only four of the 14 total remaining.

Tiger’s Legacy Course – conceived as “an oasis in the desert” -- has been in development for several years, but the scope of the project has grown significantly.

The earthmoving, landscaping and intricate system of water features will be the most extensive at any of the approximately 250 golf courses in Mexico, transforming the open desert landscape of southern Baja into a lush and secluded environment. The water system alone, which cost more than $7 million, features five lakes interwoven throughout the course that are connected by a network of flowing streams and punctuated by multiple cascades and waterfalls. There’s also a dramatic, man-made, landscaped dune that encircles nearly the entire property and is engineered to enclose the course as a private sanctuary.

“By bringing together an exclusive Tiger Woods–designed course and a truly limited membership, we are creating the most intimate, personalized golf experience at the highest level in Cabo,” said Ken Jowdy, the CEO and founder of Diamonte Cabo San Lucas and Legacy Properties LLC. “Nowhere else in North America can a member play a world top 100-ranked course, watch PGA Tour professionals compete on their home grounds, and do it all within a private oceanfront residential community.”

The PGA Tour’s World Wide Technology Championship has been played at El Cardonal the past three years, with this year’s tournament scheduled for Nov. 5-8.

Initiation fees for the Legacy Club are set at $300,000, with annual dues estimated at $60,000. From a golf perspective, this gives owners access to not only Diamante’s new Legacy Course, but the Dunes Course from Davis Love III, El Cardonal by Tiger Woods, The Oasis 12-hole short course also from Woods’ TGR Design, the Dunes putting course, and their respective clubhouses and practice facilities.

Other forthcoming amenities exclusive to the Legacy Club include the Beach Club, set to open at the end of this year, and The Playground fitness facility, which is slated for completion in the third quarter of 2027.

Woods says his new course at 1,500-acre Diamante, the largest golf development in Cabo, will combine “tournament-caliber strategy with an unforgettable visual experience” and will look and play unlike any of the property’s other courses.

Complementing the course is a 16-acre practice facility for members that features a dedicated shore game area with chipping, bunker play, putting greens, and a state-of-the-art practice range, while a forthcoming clubhouse complex will be home to pools, a restaurant, wellness center, and additional gathering spaces for member connection.

“Legacy Golf Club adds a fourth dimension (alongside the other golf courses),” said Jowdy, “with a membership so limited, at 250 families, that it places Diamante in the company of the most exclusive private golf clubs in the world.”

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