The "Arizona" course represents an excellent challenge for golfers, even the most experienced. Because of its exceptional design, it stands out from any golf course you have ever visited. You will be charmed by the beauty of this course representing the typical Arizona desert landscape with thousands of Gramineae plants.
With a total length of 6384 yards and a par 71, this course represents a totally different challenge for golfers. The first of its kind in Quebec, it offers an original course with some holes similar to those found on golf courses in Arizona.
Some fairways are surrounded by natural bunkers and seven lakes that are completely in play. The greens are protected by mounds and bunkers. The greens and markers are elevated.
Course Ratings
COURSE RATINGS | SLOPE RATINGS | |||
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Men | Ladies | Men | Ladies | |
DIAMOND | 71.0 | ----- | 132 | ---- |
PLATINUM | 69.1 | 74.6 | 129 | 142 |
GOLD | 66.4 | 71.3 | 119 | 131 |
SILVER | ------ | 69.1 | ----- | 120 |
Hole #1
PAR 4
Short par four with a bunker in the middle of the fairway at 75 yards from the green. Your tee shot should travel 80 yards less than the calculated distance from the chosen markers. The elevated green is undulated with a plateau on the right.
Handicap (M): 17
Handicap (W): 15
Diamond | 310 |
Platinum | 298 |
Gold | 272 |
Silver | 257 |
Hole #2
PAR 4
Straight par four. The ideal tee shot will be in the centre left of the fairway. The green is elevated and fairly flat.
Handicap (M): 7
Handicap (W): 7
Diamond | 373 |
Platinum | 360 |
Gold | 325 |
Silver | 312 |
Hole #3
PAR 5
Par five with several obstacles. The fairway is generous off the tee shot, despite a water penalty zone on the left and one on the right. On the second shot, precision is key as there is a lake to the left and a severe drop to the right leading to a grass bunker. The green is elevated and undulated with a tier on its right.
Handicap (M): 11
Handicap (W): 9
Diamond | 537 |
Platinum | 515 |
Gold | 476 |
Silver | 404 |
Hole #4
PAR 3
A difficult par three. Avoid the bunkers up ahead to the right and left. The front part of the green slopes towards the fairway while the right side is not very deep.
Handicap (M): 3
Handicap (W): 3
Diamond | 205 |
Platinum | 194 |
Gold | 154 |
Silver | 138 |
Hole #5
PAR 5
Par five dog-leg to the left. The ideal tee shot should be in the direction of the first bunker. A lake starting at 150 yards from the green runs along the left side of the fairway up to the green. The green is big, elevated and slopes from right to left towards the front.
Handicap (M): 5
Handicap (W): 13
Diamond | 523 |
Platinum | 500 |
Gold | 488 |
Silver | 465 |
Hole #6
PAR 4
Par four dog-leg to the left. The best position for the tee shot is in the centre right of the lane. A lake 70 yards from the green is in play on a long tee shot to the left and on the approach shot. The green is elevated, with the front part of it sloping towards the fairway while the back part of the green is flat.
Handicap (M): 15
Handicap (W): 5
Diamond | 338 |
Platinum | 330 |
Gold | 300 |
Silver | 267 |
Hole #7
PAR 3
Intimidating par three. There is a lake that runs around the left side of the green, two bunkers on the right and a dip in the back. The green is wide and has three tiers.
Handicap (M): 9
Handicap (W): 11
Diamond | 175 |
Platinum | 138 |
Gold | 110 |
Silver | 97 |
Hole #8
PAR 4
Par four with a slight dog-leg to the right. A 180-yard tee shot (platinum markers) is required to cross the water penalty zone. There is a natural bunker protecting a very deep green with a speed bump separating the back from the front. Your distance calculation for the second shot is important because a triple putt could be in your future!
Handicap (M): 13
Handicap (W): 15
Diamond | 350 |
Platinum | 322 |
Gold | 260 |
Silver | 240 |
Hole #9
PAR 4
The most difficult par four of the course. It features a dog-leg to the right. A good tee shot must be directed towards the centre left of the fairway to avoid the bunker in the centre and the lake to its left. The green is elevated and undulated in its front part with a right to left slope.
Handicap (M): 1
Handicap (W): 1
Diamond | 433 |
Platinum | 395 |
Gold | 353 |
Silver | 342 |
Hole #10
PAR 4
Par four dog-leg to the right. A lake starting 150 yards from the green runs along the left side of the fairway. It is therefore advisable to favour the centre right of the fairway at the tee shot. The green is narrow and slopes towards the fairway.
Handicap (M): 10
Handicap (W): 8
Diamond | 400 |
Platinum | 369 |
Gold | 335 |
Silver | 325 |
Hole #11
PAR 3
Short par three that offers a good challenge. The green is protected by a lake on the left and a bunker at the back on the right. The green is undulated to its right and slopes sharply towards the water. The back left is shallow. Aim for the centre right of the green.
Handicap (M): 18
Handicap (W): 12
Diamond | 150 |
Platinum | 129 |
Gold | 117 |
Silver | 100 |
Hole #12
PAR 5
Straight par five. The ideal tee shot will be in the middle of the fairway. Then, to avoid bunkers 170 yards from the green, favour the centre left of the fairway. The green is composed of two tiers and the front part is sloped towards the fairway.
Handicap (M): 12
Handicap (W): 10
Diamond | 543 |
Platinum | 529 |
Gold | 497 |
Silver | 475 |
Hole #13
PAR 4
Normal four dog-leg to the right. The ideal tee shot is in the centre-left side of the lane, but watch out for the water penalty zone along the left side of the fairway. A grass bunker in the centre right of the fairway starts 110 yards from the green. The green is sloped forward with a tier at the back to the left.
Handicap (M): 14
Handicap (W): 14
Diamond | 390 |
Platinum | 364 |
Gold | 321 |
Silver | 303 |
Hole #14
PAR 3
Par three with a lake encircling 3/4 of the green. A shot that falls to the right of the green may bounce into the water penalty zone. A bunker to the right behind the green is not visible from the markers. The large green is deep to the left and the water penalty zone is in play for all tee shots over the green.
Handicap (M): 16
Handicap (W): 18
Diamond | 142 |
Platinum | 130 |
Gold | 110 |
Silver | 96 |
Hole #15
PAR 4
Normal four dog-leg to the left. The fairway is split by a long grass strip to create the effect of a double tier. The left section runs along the water penalty zone. The ideal direction of the tee shot is towards the large maple tree in the centre of the right section of the fairway. The green, sloping towards the fairway, is well protected by a huge bunker on the right.
Handicap (M): 8
Handicap (W): 16
Diamond | 339 |
Platinum | 325 |
Gold | 301 |
Silver | 290 |
Hole #16
PAR 3
Difficult par three. A high tee shot is recommended. The green is protected by two bunkers: one at the front left and one at the back right. The front right part of the green slopes to the right while the back left part is deep and slopes to the left.
Handicap (M): 4
Handicap (W): 2
Diamond | 200 |
Platinum | 186 |
Gold | 162 |
Silver | 150 |
Hole #17
PAR 4
Par four with a severely bent dog-leg to the left. A tee shot of at least 180 yards from the platinum (110 silver) markers is required to cross the water penalty zone. Between the end of the lake and the fairway there is a natural bunker. The left side of the green slopes towards the fairway, the second tier on the right is flatter and the right back section is shallow. There is an inconspicuous bunker behind the green on the right side.
Handicap (M): 2
Handicap (W): 6
Diamond | 420 |
Platinum | 378 |
Gold | 340 |
Silver | 323 |
Hole #18
PAR 5
Par five with a slight dog-leg to the left. The ideal tee shot is towards the centre right in order to avoid the lake in front of the tee-off markers and to the left of the fairway. The approach to the green should be made from the centre left of the fairway as trees block access from the right side. A bunker protects the front right side of the green which is deep and undulated with one tier in front on the left and one at the back on the right.
Handicap (M): 6
Handicap (W): 4
Diamond | 556 |
Platinum | 523 |
Gold | 477 |
Silver | 427 |