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Hole #1
#6 PGA West (Private), Palm Springs, California
413 yard par 4. This gentle dogleg left playing along the water looks very intimidating off the tee. The second shot plays to an elevated green guarded by bunkers in front.
Hole #2
#12 Cabo del Sol, San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico
529 yard par 5. This fairly straight hole requires a good carry off the tee over a deep depression. Bunkers and boulders frame the right side of the fairway. The first part of the hole plays uphill and drops at the second landing area to reveal the bunkers around the green.
Hole #3
#8 Desert Highland, Scottsdale, Arizona
441 yard par 4. Sand runs along the left side of the fairway on this long uphill hole. A sandy waste area also protects the right side. Hitting over this feature leaves an easier shot to the green.
Hole #4
#7 Old Works Golf Club #7, Anaconda, Montana
229 yard par 3. This tee shot plays downhill to a green framed by a large bunker in front and in the back. This unique hole has black sand in its bunkers.
Hole #5
#10 Eldorado Resort, Cabo Real, Mexico
438 yard par 4. A long waste bunker guards this straight uphill hole on the left. A bunker cut in front of this shallow green creates a difficult second shot.
Hole #6
#1 Palmilla Golf Club, Los Cabos, Mexico
398 yard par 4. This hole with elevated tees looks down to a fairway split by a deep sandy area that you must carry on your approach to this green.
Hole #7
#13 Las Campanas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
201 yard par 3. You must carry the desert area off the tee. A generous fairway area collects balls that land short of this elevated green.
Hole #8
#14 Castle Pines, Castle Pines, Colorado
599 yard par 5. On this long, straight downhill hole, the evergreen vegetation replicates the Colorado landscape. This hole offers forgiveness with a wide grass area and no fairway bunkers.
Hole #9
#6 Desert Mountain (Geronimo), Scottsdale, Arizona
453 yard par 4. This long, downhill hole doglegs to the left. Avoid the bunker left off the tee. Your approach needs to fly over an arroyo that cuts in front of the green and wraps around it.
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Hole #10
#10 PGA West (Private), La Quinta, California
411 yard par 4. This par 4 plays slightly downhill toward a fairway split by a large, steep fairway bunker. Bunkers guard this severely contoured green.
Hole #11
#2 Old Works Golf Club, Anaconda, Montana
317 yard par 4. The first shot on this uphill par 4 plays to a plateau fairway. Make it to the top level of the fairway to have a clear view of the green guarded by bunkers.
Hole #12
#14 Bear Creek Country Club, Murrieta, California
507 yard par 5. This uphill par 5 features bunkers left and right. A low grassy area comes into play on your second shot from the left side of the fairway. A ball that runs off the green may find a bunker.
Hole #13
#8 La Paloma, Tucson, Arizona
151 yard par 3. This tee shot carries over a desert area. Bunkers short of the green prevent your ball from rolling back into the wilderness. Shots long over the middle of the green may find a grassy hollow.
Hole #14
#1 Las Campanas (Sunset), Santa Fe, New Mexico
461 yard par 4. This long, downhill par 4 plays over desert vegetation off the tee. Bunkers lie on the right side of the fairway and short and left of the green.
Hole #15
#5 Desert Mountain (Chiricahua), Scottsdale, Arizona
230 yard par 3. The back tees lie across a wash with desert vegetation. Your approach slopes toward the wash area. Go too far left or right and your ball may find a greenside bunker.
Hole #16
#4 Desert Mountain (Chiricahua), Scottsdale, Arizona
416 yard par 4. On this downhill par 4, this difficult tee shot finds a tight landing area. Deep fairway bunkers protect the left side and middle of the fairway.
Hole #17
#9 Desert Mountain (Geronimo), Scottsdale, Arizona
537 yard par 5. This reachable par 5 plays uphill, then downhill to the green. An errant tee shot may land in a bunker on either side of the fairway. You face bunkers short and left of the green.
Hole #18
#18 PGA West (Resort), La Quinta, California
463 yard par 4. On this strong, finishing par 4, sand and water run along the right side of the fairway. This well-bunkered, elevated, sloping green sits right next to the water. Be precise on your approach.
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