1On this dogleg right par 4, position your tee shot to the left corner, as the fairway sloped from left to right The approach shot should be to the left center of the green, as it is undulated and also breaks from left to right.2The San Pedro River hugs the left side of this par 4. An ideal tee shot is to the right center of the fairway. Approach shots should favor the left center of this left to right sloping green.3This par 4 has a split fairway. The carry to reach the left side from the back tee is only 213 yards. Play for the right center, as this fairway slopes from the left to right.4This par 3 slopes from left to right, so favor the left center of the green on your tee shot.5The San Pedro River borders the entire left side of this par 5. Tee shots should be aimed at the bunker on the right side of the fairway. Second shots should also head for the bunk6From the tee, favor the left center of the fairway on this long, slight dogleg right, par 4. Approach shots are to a green that sloped from left to right.7This short par 3 requires precise distance control. Club selection is critical. A greenside bunker guards the right corner of the green.This short par 3 requires precise distance control. Club selection is critical. A greenside bunker guards the right corner of the green.8On this straight par 4, you must be precise from the tee to avoid trouble to the left of the fairway.Your approach shot should favor the left side of the green, keeping the big bunker on the right side out of play.9This long, three-shot par 5 requires placement rather than distance. Keep second shot on the left side of the fairway, as it slopes from left to right. Take enough club on the appr10On this medium length, dogleg left par 4, favor the right center of the fairway from the tee.The approach shot is to a green that slopes left to right. You can bail out to the right of the green.11This straight, medium length par 3 requires precision and proper club selection. Don't miss left as a n up and down from these, with the green sloping away from you, is very tough.This straight, medium length par 3 requires precision and proper club selection. Don't miss left as a n up and down from these, with the green sloping away from you, is very tough.12On this long par 4, favor the left side of the narrow landing area so you can see the green on your second shot. The uphill second shot plays to a slightly elevated, sloping green.On this long par 4, favor the left side of the narrow landing area so you can see the green on your second shot. The uphill second shot plays to a slightly elevated, sloping green.13Tee shots on this long, three-shot par 5 should be aimed at the right side of the fairway. Also keep second shots right of the center, if you go left, you may be blocked out. Take 14Words can't do this great par 4 justice. Favor the left side of the tee. With its narrow landing area and approach zone, this slight, left to right doglef will expose the weaklingsWords can't do this great par 4 justice. Favor the left side of the tee. With its narrow landing area and approach zone, this slight, left to right doglef will expose the weaklings15This elevated par 3 provides a scenic overlook of big Dragon, Cochise and the mountain ranges of Cochise County. There is a 50-yard drop from tee to green. Swirling winds will comeThis elevated par 3 provides a scenic overlook of big Dragon, Cochise and the mountain ranges of Cochise County. There is a 50-yard drop from tee to green. Swirling winds will come16Dogleg right on this par 4. Watch for the bunkers on the inside of the bend. Don't go right on your approach shot as a big ol bunker is waiting to punish you.17This long par 5 is reachable in two for the long hitter. Avoid the left side transition area on your second shot. The precision of your lay up will determine the difficulty of yourThis long par 5 is reachable in two for the long hitter. Avoid the left side transition area on your second shot. The precision of your lay up will determine the difficulty of your18This great oar 4 is one of the finer finishing holes in Cochise County. You face a split fairway from the tee. The percentage play is to the right side.A successful tee shot leaves a long approach over water to a well-protected green. Bail out to the left corner of the green.
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