Mexico Courses


Golfitoh at Merida, Yucatan

Submitted by: Diego Madero
Course Web Site: http://www.golfitoh.com/
 

Price:            4.00
Challenge:        9
Variety:          8
Fun:              9
Overall Value:    9

            The course (18 holes) is constructed on 2 levels (we have a waterfall and a little  lake on the bottom part), It's ondulating so holes are not that easy.We have a separate air conditioned party room as well as a Game Arcade. We sell souvenirs, caps, balls, polo shirts, tee shirts, etc.

Location: Merida, Yucatan. Mexico

La Jungla Minigolf

Submitted by: Carlos Fdo Betancourt

Price:            3.50
Challenge:        8
Variety:          7
Fun:              8
Overall Value:    8

A really nice place  18 holes, 3500m2 area, water fall, lake .

Go karts opening on feb,1 2001

Just next to culiacan river. Theres Snack area under a Palapa, where you can get pizzas, grilled burgers, hotdogs, ice cream, soft drink and beer.

I need investors.. I will send pics if you want.its a really nice pleace. I need help about marketing on this bussines... i have a year in this bussinees  i started whit a good sales and now its getting down , its a hot weather here about 90s on summer, and i have to try to increase sales on  fall and winter where tempetures are about 70s F , please help me, .i think its a marketing problem.

Location: blvd: enrique sanchez alonso 1501 proyecto tres rios culiacan, sinaloa mexico.
 Located on Pacific coast of mexico 350 miles from the border of Nogales Arizona

Editors Note: The gentleman who owns this site sent me this review of it. He seems to be looking for a little help regarding advertising and possibly new investors as well. If you can help him out, please contact him. It sounds like a nice course and someday I hope to visit it. As with any course submitted by the owner, I take the ratings with a grain of salt. An objective review would also be appreciated.
 


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