Tucán Country Club & Resort
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The stunning 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course is set among lush forests, rolling hills, creeks and lakes — teeming with rare wildlife and vegetation. Tucán golf offers spectacular views of the Panama City skyline and luxury cruise ships as they make their way through the Panama Canal.

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Bordered by lush tropical
forests and the Panama
Canal Zone, the new golf
course now under way is
being designed by Florida
golf course architect
Jeffrey Myers and built into a world-class layout by Gregori International. The front nine holes border the rain forest famous to Panama while the back nine offer panoramic views of the Panama Canal.

Designed to ensure the integrity of the surrounding tropical flora and fauna, the course at Tucán will be a paradise of its own. In addition to the colorful toucan bird (spelled “tucán” in Spanish, hence the name of the resort), there are howler monkeys, macaws, coati mundi, sloths and many other jungle creatures harbored by Tucán.

The front nine holes border the rain forests famous to Panama while the back nine offers panoramic views of the Panama Canal. The course will reveal a par-72 layout that stretches 6,540 yards from the back tees.

For the avid golfer, here is a hole-by-hole description of the course. Select a hole to learn more.

Click here to view holes in detail
 
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