A NEW SHORT COURSE WITH CLASS. Photo ©2016, Dave Sansom A N AT U R A L B E A U T Y. The Course 18-holes | Par-3 | 2,310 yards | 2,065 yards | 1,735 yards Enjoy our fun and relatively quick par-3, While the course itself is a joy to play, it’s the breathtaking 18-hole course. The layout is designed to views and stunning scenery that make it a true destination. be playable for beginners, yet challenging As you journey counterclockwise around the perimeter of for the experienced golfer. Personalize your Mountain Shadows resort, Camelback Mountain begins to play by following our tee icons, the same as ski resorts, on each hole. Diamond tees are more difficult to tee off from, square tees are for intermediate players and circle fall into sight. When you veer around the perimeter into more open spaces, the course shines with the unforgettable Mummy and Dell holes, long par-3s and elevated tees. At the final destination, the course slopes back down to the resort, welcoming you into the oasis of Mountain Shadows. tees are the easiest of all. History Holes play from 60 to 200 yards. You Mountain Shadows’ original golf course was built in can use an array of clubs and complete 1961 by course architect Arthur Jack Snyder. It was 18 holes in just a couple hours. The a favorite course among Hollywood celebrities and abbreviated playing time doesn’t take up your entire day and offers a nice respite during the Arizona summers. Get a round in early and still enjoy a full day of resort socialites. Course architect, Forrest Richardson completely redesigned the course, paying homage to the original greens with exceptional surfaces, distinct holes and stunning views. These hallmarks, combined with flexibility of tees, create an unparalleled modern golf experience. relaxation or desert exploration. Featuring 1. 2. 3. Natural landscapes, desert scenery & beautiful vistas C. 1961 TH E O RI GINAL MO U NTAIN SHADOWS CO U NTRY CLU B A Social Experience Your group can enjoy a round in half the time and still fit in Challenging for experts & beginners alike a day of meetings or exploration. The Forrest Wager is a fun spot for putting challenges, while Rusty’s is the perfect place to gather for good food and drinks. • P lay 9 holes in 1.5 hours & 18 holes in 2.5 hours Rugged slopes, rising ridges & dramatic mounds • P utting challenge at The Forrest Wager • P ractice on the putting green by Rusty's • C losest-to-the-pin cocktail reception at 1st Hole • P rizes for hole in one or closest to the pin • N ighttime glow putting contest 4. Set in the shadows of Camelback Mountain 5. Elegant layout with wide-open greens *REN D ERIN G FO R I LLUSTR ATI O N PU RPOSES Photo ©2016, David Sansom Photo ©2016, David Sansom Enticing Events C O U P L E ' S G O L F A N D FA M I LY DAY Play as a couple or foursome on Sunday afternoons and enjoy a bottle of select wine or root beer floats at Rusty’s after your round. Or, join us for The Short Course Arizona Scramble and play for great prizes. B U R G E R , B E E R A N D 18 C L E A R Play 18 holes on The Short Course and enjoy a burger and beer at Rust y’s. M E N ' S G O L F DAY Stop by for a round in the morning and have a beer at Rusty’s when you’re done. WOMEN'S GOLF + WINE Play a round and finish the afternoon with a glass of wine. THE MARTINI LUNCH AND GOLF Start with a martini lunch at Rusty’s and then play a quick round. Unwind at Rusty’s Rusty’s patio and lounge feeds hungry golfers and spectators with inspired fare. Chef Charles Wiley serves delicious breakfast and lunchtime eats using the best ingredients and inventive recipes. The fun fare and refreshing drinks are F R E Q U E N T P L AY D I S C O U N T S ideal for the desert locale, while the patio’s The more you play, the more you save. inviting atmosphere welcomes you to enjoy the gorgeous views and action on The Short Course. Contact the pro shop for specific days and times. • O pen for breakfast and lunch • Serving signature burgers, sandwiches, soups and salads Fees Green fees vary by time of year. In-season rates start at $55 and offseason rates start at $25. Electric carts and pull carts are available for additional fees. RESERVE YO U R TEE TI M E: CA LL 888.673.8283 O R V I S I T S H O R T C O U R S E P V. C O M *Rates subject to change. • Full bar • Outdoor patio seating • Located right off hole 18 • Casual, welcoming atmosphere C O U R S E D E TA I L S GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT ORIGINAL DESIGN (c. 1961) Arthur Jack Snyder, ASGCA (1917–2005) GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT Ron Proch, GCSAA DIRECTOR OF GOLF AND CLUB OPERATIONS Tom McCahan, PGA Total Course Area: 34.0 acres Holes: 18 (2± acres per hole average) Total Turf: 13.5 acres Pond Area: 1.0 acres Naturalized Area: 19.5 acres Greens: 2.6 acres (±5,500 SQ FT average) Smallest Green: No. 5 — 3,400 SQ FT Largest Green: No. 13–14 — 17,000 SQ FT Tees: 1.1 acres Bunkers: 18 total Greens Turf: TifDwarf Aprons, Collars, Tees: Tifway 419 Earthwork: 30,000 cubic yards Stormwater Capacity: 1.2 million gallons Groundwater Recapture: 4 drywells at 25-feet depth Forrest Richardson, ASGCA Golf Course Builder: Landscapes Unlimited Developer: Woodbine Development Corporation / Westroc Resorts Operator: Westroc Resorts Golf Maintenance: Landscapes Unlimited Golf Services THE SHORT COURSE AT MOUNTAIN SHADOWS Now playing. 5 4 4 5 E A S T L I N C O L N D R I V E, PA R A D I S E VA L L E Y, A Z 8 52 5 3 S H O R TC O U R S E P V.C O M | 8 8 8. 673.828 3
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