Vidanta Vallarta: Scorecard and course breakdown for 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld course
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Vidanta Vallarta: Scorecard and course breakdown for 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld course



The 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld is played this year at Vidanta Vallarta, in Vallarta, Mexico.

The tournament's host course has been at Vidanta Vallarta from the outset three years ago.

Vidanta Vallarta plays as a par-71 golf course, playing to a scorecard distance of 7,436 yards, making it one of the longest golf course on the PGA Tour. Four courses on the PGA Tour player under 7,000 yards, and two of them are for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Vidanta Vallarta scorecard breakdown

Vidanta Vallarta has four par 5s, four par 3s and 10 par 4s, and the golf course finishes with a challenging 3-4-5 finish. The scorecard remains the same from 2024.

There's a similar length in the par 3s, with most hanging around that range of 200-220 yards. The par 5s are birdie opportunities for any player in the field, but they're challenging to reach in two.

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The par 4s have an interesting mix of shorter and longer, setting up kind of like one another on both sides, just in a different order of par.

Vidanta Vallarta scorecard

Vidanta Vallarta scorecard

HOLE PAR YARDS
1 4 415
2 4 498
3 4 445
4 4 520
5 3 208
6 5 603
7 4 297
8 4 476
9 3 174
OUT 35 3636
10 4 475
11 3 195
12 5 637
13 3 170
14 5 585
15 4 459
16 4 505
17 3 226
18 5 548
IN 36 3800
TOTAL 71 7436

Vidanta Vallarta course breakdown

Now that we know the layout of the golf course, what else makes Vidanta Vallarta a challenge?

The course is somewhat lengthy, close to 7,500 yards, meaning there are plenty of challening par 4s in terms of length. Paspalum, which is the grass used on property, is tricky to putt and doesn't lend itself to a lot of run-out off the tee. Plenty of mid- and long irons coming into the greens.

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