Tijuana Country Club


The Tijuana Country Club is a country club located in Tijuana. The Country Club was the site of the historic Agua Caliente Open and Tijuana Open Invitational, former golf tournaments on the PGA Tour. The country club, as well as the accompanying golf course is located in Blvd. Agua Caliente.

History

The golf course was originally designed in 1927 by William P. Bell. The site of the Agua Caliente Open, the course hosted professional golf players including Gene Sarazen, Paul Runyan, Dutch Harrison, and Ernie Vossler. Though the clientele of the Club has become increasingly Mexican over the years, it remains popular with golfers across the border in California.

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