Golf Course Review Desert Highlands
By Mark Spray Cactus Golf Daily Fan Review
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here Cactus Golf's Desert Highlands Golf Club web page.
November 11, 1998
Some of you may remember the original Skins Game back in
1985 with Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and
Tom Watson. You may also remember the incident that occurred
when Tom Watson accused Gary Player of improving his lie.
I had forgotten the incident until recently when playing.
One of the members in our group pointed out that this
is the hole where Gary Player "turned over a new leaf".
I thought that was funny. This course will probably always
be remembered as the original Skins Game course. But if
you ever get the opportunity to play this course, you will
remember it as one of the best golf experiences of your
life. Nothing is average about Desert Highlands in Scottsdale.
The entrance is private, multi million dollar homes scatter
throughout the desert, aligning the fairways but not crowding
them. The service is extraordinary. First, it is very private.
You must play with a member in your group. Cash is not exchanged,
members must sign for everything, which can be a little
uncomfortable when the beer cart pulls up and you're dying
for a snickers but hate to ask for it.
The starter informed us that if you are not a professional
to not play from the Nicklaus tees. I walked up to the first
tee box and had to see what a Nicklaus tee was. I climbed
stairs through huge boulders to find a little pad of grass
that was so finely manicured that I could putt on it.
Your instincts don't allow you to take a divot from a
putting green and that's how you feel on the tee boxes.
The first hole is about 320 yards long...sound easy? Let's
make this clear: the starter told us that many famous pro's
have hit 5 iron or less from this tee. The fairway is so
small it looks like a green snake from the tee box with
horrific desert on both sides.
You have to hit your ball about 160 yards just to reach
the fairway. If you miss the fairway, I suggest that you
just pack up and move to the ladies tee. Otherwise, you
are in for a long afternoon. Each hole is breathtaking in
its beauty, yet evil in its completely unforgiving design.
When you leave Desert Highlands you will understand what
standards are necessary for a golf course to be rated among
the best in the world. You will also have a very clear understanding
of how legitimate your handicap is. See you on the tee.
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here Cactus Golf's Desert Highlands Golf Club web page.
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