Desert Hawk
Hole 1 – Par 4
Yardage: 275 – 437 Yards
Pro’s Tips
A good drive over the right side of the bunker, should leave you with a short iron for your 2nd shot. Make sure you try to stay left of the palm trees with your tee shot.
Hole 2 – Par 5
Yardage: 400 – 582 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Left side of split fairway rewards players with a great angle of attack for their 2nd shot. Right side of fairway leaves players with great opportunity as well, but brings green side bunker into play for players trying to reach the green in two.
Hole 3 – Par 4
Yardage: 338 – 409 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Longer players may consider fairway wood or long iron off of the tee. Right is better than left off of the tee. Be aware that greenside bunker makes the green look closer than it is.
Hole 4 – Par 3
Yardage: 111 – 250 Yards
Pro’s Tips
The big ridge running across the green that will cause a lot of shots to roll back to the front of the green. If the hole location is back, take one extra club.
Hole 5 – Par 5
Yardage: 399 – 553 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Long wide fairway. Be aggressive with your tee shot. Beware of the arroyo running across the fairway on your second shot. Right is better than left for your approach shot.
Hole 6 – Par 4
Yardage: 274 – 440 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Keep out of creek on right side of the fairway. With a wide fairway, be aggressive with your drive. If the hole location is back right, aim for middle of the green.
Hole 7 – Par 4
Yardage: 301 – 487 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Split fairway- from front tees aim drives over the right side of car path in front. This will really shorten the hole.
Hole 8 – Par 3
Yardage: 100 – 225 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Big green; aim for the middle. Ball should move right to left after landing on green.
Hole 9 – Par 4
Yardage: 300 – 480 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Keep drives left of water hazard. Big drives can clear water and really shorten the hole. Be ready for long 2nd shot and be aware of the creek running in front of the green.
Coyote Run
Hole 1 – Par 4
Yardage: 289 – 419 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Wide fairway, aim at bunker and let it go. Be sure to use enough club on second shot to clear greenside bunker.
Hole 2 – Par 5
Yardage: 288 – 443 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Keep right off of tee. Beware of large bunker in the middle of the fairway. Longer players may want to use fairway wood or long iron off of the tee; that should leave you with a short iron for 2nd shot.
Hole 3 – Par 3
Yardage: 101 – 204 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Hit it over bunkers; you should have a good chance to make par.
Hole 4 – Par 5
Yardage: 444 – 579 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Big drives may cut corner, but you need two big swings to get home in two. Good Luck!
Hole 5 – Par 4
Yardage: 352 – 455 Yards
Pro’s Tips
The fifth hole offers a wide fairway, let one fly here. Take advantage of the small flat green.
Hole 6 – Par 4
Yardage: 264 – 402 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Fairway wood or long iron will leave you in good shape off of the tee. Make sure you do not hit it too far into arroyo that crosses the fairway. Stay right with your approach shot into green.
Hole 7 – Par 5
Yardage: 469 – 635 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Long, long, long. Let it all out here! You will need three big swings to get on in three. Stay left on 2nd shot if you cannot cross arroyo.
Hole 8 – Par 3
Yardage: 97 – 179 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Aim at the middle of the green to take advantage of the right to left slope for a left side pin placement, and be sure to use enough club.
Hole 9 – Par 4
Yardage: 312 – 469 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Big drives will carry creek on left side. Fairway wood and long iron will leave you in good position on the right side. Just don’t get caught in the middle.
Eldorado Valley
Hole 1 – Par 5
Yardage: 517 – 595 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Good Par 5 here. Fairway bunkers squeeze the landing area putting a premium on the tee shot. Careful with the lay up also as the back right hole location can be tough to get to.
Hole 2 – Par 3
Yardage: 126 – 168 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Short par 3 plays a little down hill. Club selection is key with the 3 distinct tiers on the green.
Hole 3 – Par 4
Yardage: 349 – 434 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Watch your angle off the tee here. You can run out of room on the right if you are not careful. Make sure you have enough club to clear bunker front right if the pin is on the right.
Hole 4 – Par 4
Yardage: 347 – 409 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Great short Par 4 here. Pick your poison of the tee but trouble looms right and left. Big ridge splitting the green into right and left may cause problems if you are on the wrong side.
Hole 5 – Par 4
Yardage: 398 – 482 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Toughest hole on the El Dorado course. Tough driving hole with the arroyo running down the right side. Approach plays a little down the hill so choose your club wisely.
Hole 6 – Par 4
Yardage: 349 – 441 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Dog leg left Par 4. 3 wood may be best off the tee as the straight ball may run through the fairway with driver. Approach is more uphill than it looks.
Hole 7 – Par 4
Yardage: 349 – 442 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Down hill par 4 with plenty of trouble. No room to the right of green so be careful.
Hole 8 – Par 3
Yardage: 110 – 191 Yards
Pro’s Tips
The wind can swirl on this Par 3 so pay attention. Middle of the green is always good here.
Hole 9 – Par 5
Yardage: 498 – 577 Yards
Pro’s Tips
Long, up hill par 5. Avoid bunker on left side off the tee. Choose which approach area to lay up to or dig deep to reach in 2 shots. Beware of bunker running across lay up areas.