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There is more to golf than the actual course. And Canyon Gate has plenty of extras to offer. This is the first course that I have ever been on with wildlife. While walking out to the first hole and in from the last, there is a pond that sits in front of the clubhouse. Inside this pond on white geese which I observed for minutes sticking their heads under water in an attempt for food. Another entity that I found attractive at the course was their clubhouse and surrounding facilities. The amenities include a dining room, a grill room both of which overlook southern Nevadas romantic Red Rock Canyon and five outdoor tennis courts. In addition, there are two swimming pools and locker rooms equipped with Jacuzzi. By the way, there still is golf and this is a fun course with a variety of hole layouts and several different opportunities for a challenging shot. Two holes at this course gave me some troubles.
The next hole that gave me trouble was No. 10, a par-5 523-yard hole that has two sand hazards at another pond to deal with. I ended up carding an eight on this hole mainly because I let the elements get into my head. I found myself so worried about landing in the water or in the sand that I over compensated at was all over the fairway. All in all, I found that Canyon Gate to be a superior experience. For more in formation on the course, call 702-363-0481. Other ClubCorp courses include: Mission Hills Country Club in Racnho Mirage, Calif., (home of the PGAs Nabisco Dinah Classic, Firestone Country Club in Arkon, Ohio (home of the PGAs NEC Invitational) and the prestigous Metropolitan Club by the Sears Tower in Chicago. Canyon Gate Country Club |
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