Cabo San Lucas, Mexico - Reports on Tuesday suggest that Tiger Woods will design a second golf course in Mexico, this one at the Diamante development in Cabo San Lucas.
A representative for the property said they are in discussions with Woods, but no contract has been signed and nothing can be announced publicly at this time.
According to the representative, "developers are shopping for a big name and looking to break ground in the next month or two." The property already boasts a course designed by Davis Love III, which opened to critical acclaim.
An email to Woods' representatives was not returned.
Woods is the designer of Punta Brava, a hyper-exclusive course and development slated to open in 2013 along seven miles of coast line in Ensenada, Baja California. The other two developments Woods was contracted to design - Al Ruwaya in Dubai and The Cliffs in North Carolina - have folded due to the global collapse in the real estate market.