Still Room for Improvement |
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Since the course does get a great deal of play and since not all players shoot exactly down the middle, be alert when groups in adjacent fairways are hittingwe almost got nailed twice by careening golf balls.
Tatum Ranch was in decent condition, but its a shame that golfers wont fix ball marks on greens or fill in the fairway divots with the sand mix provided in the carts. We found ourselves doing more than our share of gardening.
The design itself, by course architect Robert Cupp, is interesting enough. No. 7 which has to be the signature hole, is a challenging water hole where your drive must be way left, with the second shot over the water onto a sloping green. No 5 is the no. 1 handicap hole and is a long par 4444 yards from the championship tees.
Many of the desert courses can be described the same wayrolling fairways, panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, high desert flora and fauna---its difficult to come up with different adjectives for this course.
The tips measure 6,870 yards with a slope of 128, while the womens tees are a 115 slope at 5081 yards. Women wanting more of a challenge should play the white tees at a 126 slope and 5760 yards.
The pro shop hardly smacks of a private club, although it is perfectly adequate as a public course. The clothes selection is okay, and bar and food service are available. The personnel are quite attentive, although not as much as some of the new public courses.
Only the December through April rate schedule is available, and the range is $60 to $90 during the week, and $70 to $110 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The lower rates are for play after 1:00.
Tatum Ranch Golf Club
29888 N. Tatum Ranch Drive
Cave Creek, Az.
480-585-2399
