From The Tee Keep the tee shot left to avoid the desert to the right. Second shot should stay left as well to avoid the desert that borders the hole throughout. A well bunkered greenside puts a premium on an accurate tee shot.
From The Tee This hole plays the longest and is the most difficult par 4 on the Canyons. An uphill, blind approach shot surrounded by elevated canyons on the right and desert on the left makes this hole visually intimidating.
From The Fairway A strategically placed drive down the left side of the fairway will leave an approach with a great angle into a green guarded short by bunkers and a pond.
From The Tee The shortest par 4 on the course demands an accurate wedge shot to a heavily guarded green. A waterfall cascading down from left of the green leads into a stream that guards the front and flows into a pond right of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The shortest par 4 on the course demands an accurate wedge shot to a heavily guarded green. A waterfall cascading down from left of the green leads into a stream that guards the front and flows into a pond right of the green.
From The Tee The longest par 4 on the scorecard plays downhill to a well designed green guarded short on both sides by sand. Hit your shot left and your ball will be in Arizona and/or another time zone.
From The Fairway
On The Green The longest par 4 on the scorecard plays downhill to a well designed green guarded short on both sides by sand. Hit your shot left and your ball will be in Arizona and/or another time zone.
From The Tee The only par 5 on the back is well defined by its large landing areas, however play an extra club for the approach shot as the green is well elevated. A less undulating green will give an opportunity for players to score well.
From The Fairway
On The Green The only par 5 on the back is well defined by its large landing areas, however play an extra club for the approach shot as the green is well elevated. A less undulating green will give an opportunity for players to score well.