There’s a new winner of the first leg of the New Mexico Challenge. The three-event tournament is a collaboration between the New Mexico Tourism Department and the Tight Lies Tour to help promote the state as a premier destination for golfers. So when John Klauk sunk his final putt on the 18th green at the picturesque Inn Of The Mountain Gods course recently, he went into the history books of this prestigious event as its inaugural winner.
New Mexico is rapidly putting itself on the golfing map, confirms Dan Vukelich, who runs the statewide newspaper Sun Country Golf. “The rest of the nation is finally discovering the golf that we’ve had here for the last six years.” 
A visit to New Mexico will quickly show why golf has become a billion dollar industry for the state. “Golf in New Mexico blends history, landscape and legend. Cultural flavor is everywhere,” says NMTD secretary Michael Cerletti. 
Following the first stop at Inn Of The Mountain Gods, the New Mexico Challenge moves to the Santa Teresa Country Club (Aug 31 -Sep 1) for the Currey-Adkins El Paso Open before the final leg, the Cities Of Gold Casino Golf Classic at Towa Resort Course (Sep 14 -17). The New Mexico Challenge offers a wonderful opportunity for emerging professionals like Klauk, for who this was his first tour victory, to establish themselves. With total prize money of more than $350,000, and with a fourth stop at Farmington being added in 2007, the New Mexico Challenge is set to become increasingly popular, according to Vukelich. “It’s only in its first year so I think it’s going to have an impact on New Mexico’s reputation with the high caliber players.”


For those lured to New Mexico by its golf courses, a whole host of other wonders await. Dubbed the Land Of Enchantment, the state offers a rich history of ancient cultures dating back to the Indian cave dwellers and Spanish Conquistadors. The famous Carlsbad Caverns is just one of New Mexico’s many natural wonders while cities like Santa Fe offer the best of contemporary culture with renowned museums, fine dining and opera. Now, with all the recent advancements made, New Mexico can proudly add golf to its long list of reasons to visit. “New Mexico is a golf-lover’s paradise,” confirms Secretary Cerletti. “From Las Cruces to Santa Fe, Truth or Consequences to Los Alamos, Taos to Apache Mesa and White Sands – somewhere in New Mexico there’s a course with your name on it.”

