This
facility has two dynamic eighteen hole courses: The Monument
Course and The Pinnacle Course.
The Monument was designed by the team of legendary golfer, Tom
Weiskopf and architect, Jay Morrish, and stretches to 7,028
yards. It has beauty, challenge, and is thoroughly enjoyable to
play. The desert frequently comes into play, but the course is
not a target course. On hole #14, your tee shot must carry over
a dry desert wash and a stretch of desert. The second shot is
somewhat tricky since the long, slender green is set at a
diagonal, requiring an approach from the right side of the
fairway. GOLF MAGZAZINE ranked The Monument Course 21st in
the category of "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the
U.S." for 2002.
Weiskopf's Pinnacle Golf Course is a worthy companion to his
previous masterpiece. Built around dramatic granite boulders and
striking elevation changes, The Pinnacle features a more
traditional desert layout with tighter landing areas and
spectacular carries over desert washes. The signature hole,
nicknamed "The Pinnacle," is #18, a 407-yard, par 4,
featuring an outstanding view of Pinnacle Peak in the
background. Water hazards come into play on holes #4 and #9.
GOLF MAGAZINE ranked it 58th on its 2002 list of "Top 100
Courses You Can Play in the U.S."