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16th Hole
Par 5 536494480433364
yards
Baxter Spann,
Golf Course Architect: "We looked at several options for
using this canyon to get back to the other side of the ridge from the
valley floor. I had initially favored a short uphill par four to the current
green location, but Eddie Peck and Pat Brockwell suggested a tee location
on a high point on the west side of the valley, playing downhill across
the arroyo, and then climbing steeply on the second shot. In the preliminary
plans the narrow neck of fairway which climbs up to the second landing
area was to be left as a natural arroyo. However, we decided during construction
to run a culvert under the fairway and give the player at least a chance
to run an accurately played shot up the middle to the “promised land”
past the deep bunker on the left. Once past this hazard, a ball has a
fair possibility of finding the green, as the right side will kick anything
hit there toward the putting surface, which is open in front. The green
itself is probably the most severely contoured of any on the course and
the surrounds fall away sharply on the left side and in back."