Today, Diamante Cabo San Lucas unveiled a new Tiger Woods-designed course at the 1,500-acre master-planned oceanfront community on Baja's Pacific coast.

Legacy Golf Club, the ultra-exclusive private club, is limited to just 250 families and anchored by the new Legacy Course, a Woods-designed championship layout that TGR Design calls its most ambitious international project to date. It joins his El Cardonal and Oasis Short Course at Diamante, deepening a body of work that has made the resort one of the most decorated golf destinations in the world.

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The announcement stakes a rare claim: Diamante says it is the only private residential golf community in North America that simultaneously hosts a PGA TOUR event, holds a world top-100-ranked course, and runs along Pacific Ocean frontage. The Legacy Course is designed to stand apart even within that lineup. Conceived as "an oasis in the desert," it transports golfers from the open desert of southern Baja into a secluded, lush environment engineered at a scale rarely attempted anywhere, the entire property ringed by a dramatic landscaped man-made dune built to enclose the course in privacy.

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At its heart is water. Crafted by course designers Cook and Solis, the Legacy Course carries what the developer describes as the most extensive array of water features ever designed into a golf course in Mexico: five lakes connected by flowing streams and punctuated by cascades and waterfalls that double as strategic hazards and scenery. Thousands of trees and dense tropical planting turn the desert terrain into a living garden, while grand, deep white sand bunkers anchor the aesthetic. "Legacy Course combines tournament-caliber strategy with an unforgettable visual experience," Woods said, pointing to drivable par fours, long par fives, deep bunkers, and dramatic water features. "It will look and play unlike anything else at Diamante."

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The golf is backed by a 16-acre practice facility with a dedicated short-game area and a full range, plus a suite of on-course amenities: The Start House, a hub for arrivals and post-round hospitality with a pro shop, indoor-outdoor dining, and a rooftop terrace over the first tee; The Outpost (also called Fish Camp), a relaxed open-air social setting; and comfort stations positioned across the course. A forthcoming clubhouse complex will add pools and cabanas, locally sourced dining, and a wellness center.

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Initiation is set at $300,000, with annual dues estimated at around $60,000, inclusive of the wider Diamante Golf Club. That gives members the full Diamante golf program, the world's top-100 Dunes Course by Davis Love III, El Cardonal, the Oasis Short Course, and the Dunes Putting Course, alongside the Beach Club (targeted for completion in Q4 2026) and The Playground, a wellness and recreation hub with Phase I slated for Q3 2027.

Legacy Club homes and homesites run from Legacy Gardens residences starting under $2.05 million to Legacy Villas from roughly $4.25 million, up through limited-release Legacy Founder Estates on one-acre homesites inside the golf club and a tightly capped collection of just ten Legacy Estates at the community's highest elevation. For Diamante, already home to a Crystal Lagoon, 1.5 miles of Pacific beach, and a deep culinary and wellness program, the Legacy Course adds a fourth Woods-caliber dimension and pushes the resort further into the conversation of the world's most exclusive private golf clubs.