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Central Arizona Fountain Hills Scottsdale

We-Ko-Pa Cholla Course

We-Ko-Pa Cholla – Arizona Golf Courses

Even though it’s often referred to as the “other course’’ at We-Ko-Pa these days, the Cholla Course is the main attraction for many players who visit this 36-hole facility, located about 20 minutes east of Scottsdale.

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Built in 2001 by Scottsdale’s own golf course architect, Scott Miller, the Cholla course tips out at 7,225 yards, but offers several, more entertaining tee boxes between there and the front tees at 5,289. Cholla is rip-roaring fun thanks to its constantly changing terrain and endless variety of risk-reward golf hole designs.

Cholla’s thrilling adventure across the native American reservation of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation begins at the first tee. Elevated far above the first fairway below, you can play nearly any mid to long club in your bag. Your task is to determine how much, if any, you want to cut off the nearly 90-degree, downhill, dogleg left par-4, which plays much shorter than its official 351 yards.

That’s followed up by a slight double-dog-leg par-5 that slithers its way gently uphill to a partially hidden green, and then it’s onward to the dramatic, par-3 third which glistens like an emerald green jewel dropped into this natural, arid terrain.

wekopa-cholla-scott-millerWow, whether you’re two-under or four-over after these first three fasten your seat belt because this Scott Miller thrill ride just keeps getting better all day.

Even though it’s a bit controversial,  the difficult par-5 eighth hole offers a signature “Kodak moment’’ shot into a green complex that is drop-dead gorgeous. The tee shot is launched from the highest point on the course and breaks sharply to the right and down the hill. Your second shot is the tricky one here.

The green complex in the distance is artfully tucked into a rocky box canyon, on the opposite side of a natural arroyo that bisects the fairway. A lay-up short of it leaves you a sticky, downhill, side-hill lie for your third that can be troublesome. There’s room to lay on the far side of the arroyo as well, but a solid shot is required to carry the arroyo and find it.

If that’s not enough distraction, just add the awe-inspiring backdrop beyond featuring the namesake Four Peaks mountain, pronounced “we-ko-pah’’ in the native Yavapai language. The eighth is great fun and no matter what you card here, your eye-candy appetite will be satisfied.

The back nine is just as exhilarating, with a non-stop barrage of special par-3s, risk-reward par-5s and elegant green complexes with putting surfaces that are sure to knock your golf socks off.

So how is it that the Cholla is often overlooked in favor of the Saguaro course if it’s really this much nonstop excitement?

Well, call it the Coore-Crenshaw factor, as the design team of Bill and Ben, and their “minimalist” design philosophy are pretty popular these days. But a lot of those who rate golf courses for a living recognize this first offering at We-Ko-Pa has a lot more pizazz.

We agree. If you find yourself in need of an elevator presentation for the two courses at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club use this:

“Cholla, the original course, is played through the air and Saguaro, the one Crenshaw did, is played on the ground. They may be the best onsite, sister course pairing in desert southwest, and that’s why next Saturday, I booked us for a 36-hole day!”

Arizona Golf Authority AZGA “Local Hang” for We-Ko-Pa Golf Club is the club’s panoramic patio, especially if you indulge in the magnificent mahi-mahi sliders with zesty Pico de Gallo and a draught of Drop Top amber ale.  No wonder We-Ko-Pa markets the final moments of a day of golf as “good food with a view.’’

Click We-Ko-Pa Saguaro Course to check out Cholla’s sister course; these two pair for a world-class 36-hole day of golf.

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Central Arizona Mesa

Viewpoint Golf Resort

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Viewpoint Golf Course

Viewpoint golf course is part of an RV resort that happens to be the top rated in Arizona as well as in the US. It features two golf courses – a par-71 18-hole layout and a nine-hole executive, both of which were designed by Michael Rus and opened in 1996.

Both are player-friendly courses devoid of the extremes of desert-target golf and generally are well kept with tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering. The complex is located in a golf-rich area near Usery Mountain Regional Park and offers nice views of the Superstition Mountains in the distance.

The 18-hole layout features three lakes and a winding stream that can bring water into play on 10 holes depending on the wetness of the season. It plays to par 71 and has four sets of tees that range from 4,774 to 6,324 yards with a rating of 69.2 and slope of 117 from the tips, which means there are plenty of birdie opportunities.

The course starts strong with water in play on four of the first five holes, which include par 4s of 421, 337 and 373 yards, a 174-yard par 3 and a 516-yard par 5. The ninth is a fun par 3 of 180 yards over water to a green surrounded by four bunkers, but the highlight of the round is the three-hole finish.

No. 16 is a slight dogleg left par 4 that plays at 382 yards, followed by the longest par 3 of 205 that has a stream running along the entire left side and wrapping behind the green. The finish is a 481-yard par 5 with a double dogleg that can be reached in two shots, but it’s a gamble because a large lake wraps around the left side of the green and two large bunkers guard the right side.

The executive course has two sets of men’s tees at 2,162 and 1,935 yards and plays at par 33 with an 18-hole rating of 60.7 and slope of 94. Women’s tees are set at 1,666 yards and play at par 34. It has nice variety with four par-3 and four par-4 holes and a par 5 of 484 yards.

The facility has a grass driving range and putting green and a comfortable bar-restaurant called Fat Willy’s Clubhouse Pub & Grill. Green fees are very reasonable, even during peak season.

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Cornville Cottonwood Northern Arizona

Verde Santa Fe Golf Course

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Even many local golf enthusiasts in Arizona haven’t heard of this place and that’s too bad because Verde Santa Fe offers up a fun and enjoyable day on the golf course with picturesque surroundings and reasonable rates.

Located about 90 minutes north of the Phoenix metro area, just 13 miles west of I-17, Verde Santa Fe is framed by the vast range of Black Hills with spectacular Mingus Mountain to the west and the captivating red rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon to the north.

The course is defined by lots of water, constant elevation changes and wonderful views at temperatures that sound heavenly to Phoenix area residents in the summer months.

Verde Santa Fe, the only design effort of Stanton McGaw, is situated at 3,800 feet above Phoenix, and nicely routed with Hogan’s Wash coming into play on three holes and several other natural arroyos providing additional challenges.

You’ll find nine water hazards on the course, in play on 11 holes, including a series of four lakes that separate the 10th and 18th holes. Verde Santa Fe has four sets of tees at 6,287, 5,895, 5,430 and 4,979 yards, with a rating of 69.3 and slope of 116 from the tips. It plays to par 71 with the back nine having three par-3 holes and two par 5s.

Length isn’t the primary issue here, evidenced by the fact that the par-5 holes measure 486, 549, 465 and 502 yards, and they play even shorter considering that the course is at altitude. The front nine ends with the longest hole on the course, a 549-yard par 5 that has a double dogleg with a wash running down the entire left side and sharp left turn from the end of the fairway to the green.

Most memorable are the adjacent 10th and 18th holes, with three small lakes separating the fairways and a larger lake between the two greens. Both are right doglegs with the par-4 10th playing at 354 yards and the par-5 18th at 502.

Verde Santa Fe has complete practice facilities and the Verde Grill serves up breakfast and lunch daily, plus dinner and live music on Friday nights. There are several nearby hotel choices that are affordable, including a Best Western, Budget Inn and Quality Inn. For those who have extra time, a side trip to historic Jerome and/or Sedona is time very well spent.

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Benson Southern Arizona

Turquoise Hills Golf Course & RV Park

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This little executive course isn’t going to challenge low-handicappers, but it is a popular place with all the golfers in the Benson area, just southeast of Tucson on I-10, not just those driving an RV who happen to be passing through.

Previously known as Coyote Hills Golf Course, it was originally designed by Gary Kay as a nine-hole regulation course and now is an 18-hole executive layout with some nice features including greens and tees that are slightly elevated. Water features include a five-tiered waterfall and it has Arizona’s only “triple green” with a single clover-shaped complex that serves as the green for three holes.

Three sets of tees are provided, 3,075, 2,740 and 2,176 yards, and resting at 3,600 feet of elevation, the golf course plays even shorter than the numbers suggest. Par is 58, with a rating of 56.5 and slope of 85.

You’ll find 14 par-3 holes and four par 4s, which measure 303, 270, 348 and 281 yards, the Par-3 holes range from 83 to 201 yards. Also on-site are a 5,000-square-foot putting green and a chipping green, but no driving range. The course also has banquet facilities and the Turquoise Bar, which is open evenings, and the Grill, which serves breakfast and lunch. Green fees are less than $30 throughout the year.

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Central Arizona Mesa

Toka Sticks Golf Course

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Toka Sticks Golf Course

There is a bit of history to this Mesa facility that has evolved quite nicely since the original nine holes, known as the Williams Air Force Base Golf Course, were built around 1950 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Air Force personnel. Some local residents also pitched in with labor in exchange for golf privileges.

A second nine, which became the back nine, was built by the Air Force in the mid-1980s and the facility opened to the public as Toka Sticks in 1993. Owned by the Gila River Indian Community, the course takes its name from an ancient tribal game similar to field hockey.

The parkland-style course is accented by stands of mature eucalyptus, Palo Verde and mesquite trees and small, tiered greens that are slightly elevated with aprons that allow for chip-and-run approaches. Water comes into play on five holes, all on the back nine, which is the more challenging and memorable of the two. There are five sets of tees, ranging from 5,185 to 6,922 yards, with a rating of 72.5 and slope of 123 from the tips.

The finishing stretch is the highlight of the round, starting with No. 12, the longest hole on the course at 569 yards with a slight left dogleg. Next up is a 219-yard par 3 over water, followed by a 324-yard par 4 with a sharp dogleg right around a lake and a stand of trees that make cutting the corner a true risk-reward adventure.

No. 15 is a 198-yard par 3 with a lake wrapping around both sides and behind the green, and the 16th is a slight dogleg right par 4 of 436 yards with three bunkers guarding the approach to the green. The round ends with a 520-yard par 5 and 456-yard par 4 to greens that are also well-bunkered.

Toka Sticks has complete practice facilities and a full service grille that serves breakfast and lunch. The course is known for having an extensive junior program and offers discount rates to junior golfers and to Arizona residents, as well as a variety of memberships and discount loyalty passes. And if you care to make a little history yourself, be advised the course record is 60.

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