By Shane Sharp, Regional Staff Writer
MESA, Ariz. - When my regular Phoenix playing partner recommended
that we play the Apache Creek Golf Course in Apache Junction as
the closing round of our 36 hole East Valley golf binge, I was
a bit confused. Not because I didn't like the course. Just because
that not being a local, I had never heard of the layout.
With all the top shelf courses in the Valley of the Sun, the
special hidden gems that only locals know about can become, well,
just that. Admittedly, I was a bit apprehensive as we rolled up
to a "Club House" that looked more like your local Moose
Lodge Trailer. But as soon as you get on the east side of the
Moose Lodge, all fears are put to rest.
Sure, there is the occasional pull cart and tank top. But there
is also a generous driving range, a well maintained putting and
chipping green, and a golf course that is one of the best values
in all the East Valley. That being said, Alsip did a spectacular
job of taking a conservative approach to course design. Apache
Creek is a course that offers up few obstacles for the lower handicappers,
and manageable trouble for the high handicapper.
For example, some of the forced carries from the blue tees are
gargantuan. However, these chasms are essentially waste bunkers
with a few Creosote bushes that actually leave the ball in play.
A player that can continually pick the ball out of the waste bunkers
will find plenty of chances are par saves.
The Apache Creek Golf Club literature describes the course as
a "turf-style desert course with transitional areas framing
the fairways, making accurate tee shots an absolute must if you
want to see negative numbers on your scorecard."
Let's break down these words of wisdom from the local course prose.
Negative numbers are something about one out of ten golfers experience
on a daily basis, but Apache Creek just may be the place to pick
up a few strokes against par.
Accurate tee shots are great on any course, but Apache Creek's
wide fairways provide plenty of room for error. Greens are described
in the course literature as being to small to medium in size,
but are actually medium to large in reality and actually hold
approach shots fairly well, despite their summertime Bermuda buzz
cuts.
For the most part, bunkers don't frequently come into play at
Apache Creek for good golfers, but could pose a bit of a nuisance
to the higher handicapper or hacker.
The most exciting hole on the front nine has to be the par 5,
529 yard 5th Hole - a double dog leg with water in play on the
approach shot. A single Palo Verde sits in the middle of the fairway,
and serves as an excellent point of reference on the tee shot.
Aim to the left of the tree to set yourself up for a second shot
that keeps the water out of play.
Getting on in two from the back tees is almost impossible with
the prevailing winds in Apache Junction. Instead, employ a little
course management on this hole and lay-up on the second shot,
leaving a very manageable wedge shot to the green.
The 10th Hole may be the surprise hole of the course. If you
are driving in from the east, the par 5, 557 yard 10th parallels
the freeway, and looks totally unspectacular.
However, once you get down on the course and look out over the
hole from the tee box, it becomes blatantly obvious that a quick
"drive-by" does the hole no justice. As the longest
hole at Apache Creek, the 10th is a veritable runway of Bermuda
grass that ultimately leads to a sufficiently challenging green.
Apache Creek winds up with an outstanding finishing hole that
would get kudos even if it had been designed by one of the big
name course architects. An extreme dog leg left with nothing but
waste bunker to the left, a very astute play, as my playing partner
found, is to hit a fade off the tee right at the corner of the
desert. This uncanny play will yield an approach shot that is
a good piece from being home, but no where near the waste bunker.
THE SUMMER DEAL:
Weekdays - $15 to walk
$19 to ride
$12.95 after noon
Weekends - $25 to walk
$29 to ride
$23 after noon
CHIP SHOTS:
Apache Creek Golf Course
3401 South Ironwood Drive
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
(602) 982-2677
Shane Sharp is a staff writer for Myrtlebeachgolf.com and
GolfArizona.com. Contact him at sharp@rockies.com
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