From The Tee The opening hole presents a challenge while telling the tale of the rest of the course.
From The Fairway This medium length par five features elevated tees, providing great visibility of the generous fairway.
On The Green While golfers set up for a short approach to the green, they should try to avoid three bunkers to the right of the second landing area, and one right in front of the large green.
From The Tee While the second hole is long, it still presents a scoring opportunity.
From The Fairway Play a fade off the lone fairway bunker to the landing area
On The Green If the approach is erratic, a bunker fronting the right portion of the green will provide the punishment. Be aware of crosswinds coming from the left
From The Tee This is an arduous and lengthy par four.
From The Fairway The drive is over a native area to a somewhat narrow fairway.
On The Green Two bunkers on the left and more vegetation to the right protect the fairway. The approach is played across a broad valley to an elevated green protected by several deep sand and grass bunkers on the right.
From The Tee A stout par four dogleg left, this hole swings down a little valley created by natural slopes to the left and manmade slopes on the right.
From The Fairway Three large fairway bunkers border a generous landing area. The green side bunkers and grass hollows will challenge golfers missing the beautifully contoured green on the left.
On The Green The green is elevated, so take plenty of club for your approach.
From The Tee Accurate ball striking on this hole will set up a good chance for a birdie
From The Fairway Play from an elevated tee to a narrow plateau fairway.
On The Green Avoid bunkers on the right which are unforgiving. From the landing area, the fairway flows downward to a neat little green complex set at the base of richly eroded knolls and cliffs.
From The Tee The unforgiving bunkers from hole six still lurk to the right of this hole
From The Fairway Drive past the bunkers to a generous landing area.
On The Green From here, golfers have a good view of an amphitheater green complex with a single bunker behind the green. The dry wash that runs along the last third of the left side of the hole will catch some balls due to the slope of the fairway.
From The Tee This lengthy par five will require three shots to reach for all but the longest players
From The Fairway The tee shot should favor the right side to avoid the two fairway bunkers.
On The Green Use the slope to gain additional distance. Only brave souls should try for this green in two. Smart players will lay up short of the bunkers for a short approach of 80 or 90 yards to the two level green. This could result in a birdie chance.
From The Tee Another signature par three across a box canyon to a "REDAN" style green complex.
From The Fairway Don't mistake the beauty of the large bunker for an easy out, as the trap will punish those who don't carry to the left half of the putting surface.
On The Green A smaller bunker on the right may catch those bailing out.
From The Tee The tenth may be the most intimidating hole on the golf course.
From The Fairway The drive to a wide fairway is not a prO-Blem, but "let out some shaft" if possible.
On The Green The approach is a long one over a deep wide wash to an elevated green. But don't worry, there is an ample chunk of fairway left of a bunker fronting the green. Be thrilled with par and happy with bogey.
From The Tee A beautiful par five rising gently uphill and to the left
From The Fairway The fairway is flanked on its left by a sandy wash and on its right by grassy knO-Bs and ridges
On The Green Only the long hitters will attempt to get "home" in two as the wash crosses directly in front of the green that is wide but not deep. Watch out for the pot bunker in front.
From The Tee On this hole, the views may distract players from their shots.
From The Fairway The tee on this breathtaking par three is next to an 800 year-old cultural site.
On The Green Listen for ancient voices. This is Mother Nature at her best. The hole was sculptured very gently into place so as not to disturb the sacred mountain.
From The Tee While this par five is the longest on the course, it's all downhill and provides a good chance for birdie
From The Fairway The elevation change is roughly 100 feet,
On The Green but, at 645 yards, it is still going to take most players three shots to reach the green. Avoid the fairway bunkers on the right as you enjoy the beautiful views of Tuyuna on your left.
From The Tee The fairway on this relatively short par four has been sculpted to require an accurate tee shot to a smallish landing area.
From The Fairway As the fairway turns to the left, notice the bunkers and native grasses that reach out to the green
On The Green Distance control and spin may be important on the approach to a challenging green. Two well-placed shots could produce another birdie try.