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Master architect Rees Jones let the stunning landscape shape the golf course at TPC Danzante Bay into a marvel to challenge players of all abilities.

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The initial collection of luxury coastal residences at TPC Danzante Bay feature a selection of four original home designs starting at 4,500 square feet.

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Welcome To TPC Danzante Bay

The TPC Network announced TPC Danzante Bay as the newest addition to its global collection of championship golf courses in 2018.

TPC Danzante Bay is home to a multi-themed, 18-hole golf course designed by Rees Jones, highly acclaimed for offering a layout harmonized with the surrounding mountainous landscape. The property also features a spacious practice facility, including a dedicated short game area, as well as a nine-hole putting course inspired by the famed Himalayas putting course in St Andrews, Scotland.

TPC Danzante Bay is part of Villa del Palmar Beach Resort & Spa – a Villa Group property featuring 3,000 acres of unspoiled beauty along one of the most breathtaking spots in the hemisphere, including stunning views of the Sea of Cortez and Sierra de la Giganta mountain range. In addition to the golf and spa, the resort offers three outstanding restaurants, five swimming pools, beautiful beaches, tennis courts, miles of hiking trails, glass-bottomed kayaks and sport fishing.

Part of a luxury master-planned community adjacent to the coastline of Baja’s inland Pacific marine sanctuary, TPC Danzante Bay has five sets of tees, ranging between 4,916 and 7,237 yards, and features wide fairways and greens that must be carefully judged but are never unfair. Most of the entrances to the greens are open — allowing approach shots to run on safely — while the holes along the cliffs feature strategically placed collection areas to keep errant shots from taking the plunge into the blue water below.