1We open the Canyon Course with this delightful par 4 requiring a straight tee shot that favors the left side of the fairway. When approaching this generous green, it is advisable t2The view on this uphill par 5 never gets old. To make birdie here, it’s imperative to keep your tee shot in the fairway especially for those who hope to get home in two. However,3This lovely, downhill par 4 is a tempting invitation to the long ball hitter. But the trick here is to place your ball on the left side of the fairway. Moreover, be careful with yo4It’s birdie time. This short, uphill par 4 is definitely reachable for the longer player. But wait until you reach the putting surface. Never is the mountain effect more apparentIt’s birdie time. This short, uphill par 4 is definitely reachable for the longer player. But wait until you reach the putting surface. Never is the mountain effect more apparent5This short but testy par 3 is where Tom Fazio truly brings the desert to life. One must favor the right side of the green here as everything will surely slope into the canyon. Par This short but testy par 3 is where Tom Fazio truly brings the desert to life. One must favor the right side of the green here as everything will surely slope into the canyon. Par 67On this lengthy par 5, it is imperative to stay on the right side to avoid the gaping bunker on the left. This will be helpful in order to place your lay-up in the perfect position8This challenging par 3 is not long, but we do say challenging because of a green that is somewhat difficult to hit and to hold. Anything short will be gobbled up by the right frontThis challenging par 3 is not long, but we do say challenging because of a green that is somewhat difficult to hit and to hold. Anything short will be gobbled up by the right front9We complete the front nine with this stunning par 4 directly into the face of the Santa Catalina’s. A favorable tee shot is left of the right fairway bunkers, which will allow yo10The back nine opens with an intriguing downhill par 4. As you stare down this beautiful desert line vista, you will see the famous Whaleback Rock in the distance. It is tempting to11Heading further down into the valley is yet another picturesque par 4. It is advisable to favor the right side on your tee shot. This allows you to have a wide open approach into a12Here is an uphill par 5 that is truly a spectacular piece of golf artistry. Undoubtedly a 3-shot hole for all players, it is mandatory to place the tee shot in the center of the fa13This wonderfully creative par 3 covers the native habitat impeccably. But the green is protected by a series of bunkers left and demanding slopes on the right. One less club is advThis wonderfully creative par 3 covers the native habitat impeccably. But the green is protected by a series of bunkers left and demanding slopes on the right. One less club is adv14A true risk/reward, this short par 4 may look easy, however it may be wise not to be too aggressive off the tee. The approach into this runaway green is best taken from the right sA true risk/reward, this short par 4 may look easy, however it may be wise not to be too aggressive off the tee. The approach into this runaway green is best taken from the right s15This dogleg left par 4 encompasses the full embodiment of canyon golf. With hazardous bunkers to the left center of the fairway, it’s best to stay straight. Or – if you can –16This demanding par-3 is exquisitely carved out of the heart of the Sonoran Desert. With the Santa Catalina’s in the backdrop, the player is welcomed to a wide-open green. And bir17This brilliant par 4 is indeed a true test of golf. Players will surely appreciate how this dogleg right traverses the living desert. Keep away from the group of bunkers on the rig18Tom Fazio finishes off the Canyon Golf Course with this brilliantly designed par 5. An accurately-placed tee shot will enable you to try to get home in two. But laying up to a subs
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