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When greens are very very slow. Matt Nelson (16) of Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S.A. writes… I live in Minnesota and the snow has just melted. This means the greens are very very slow. I went out and played my first round of tryouts and I left almost every putt...

Golfing in the American Southwest

Golf in the American Southwest is as much a part of the culture as cowboy boots and barbeque. With stunning, sun-soaked landscapes, dramatic desert backdrops, and meticulous courses, the Southwest has firmly established itself as a premier golfing destination.

Golfing Galore in the Grand Canyon State

Arizona, often referred to as the Grand Canyon State, is a veritable golfer’s paradise. Home to more than 300 golf courses, it is famed for its illustrious golfing communities, particularly in areas like Scottsdale and Phoenix. The state boasts numerous championship courses designed by golfing legends and renowned architects.

The TPC Scottsdale, host to the Waste Management Phoenix Open, offers two stunning PGA Tour caliber courses. And then there’s the iconic Stadium Course, known for its thrilling 16th hole, possibly the most famous par-3 hole in all of golf.

Tucson is another golf haven within Arizona, where you can find the Omni Tucson National Resort, which has hosted more than 30 PGA Tour events.

New Mexico: High Desert Golfing

Next door, in New Mexico, golfers can tee off amidst landscapes that seem straight out of a painting. The state’s high altitude can add considerable distance to your drives, which makes for an exciting adjustment to your game.

One standout is the Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club in Sandia Park, ranked one of the best public courses in the country. Its 27 holes offer breathtaking high desert views. Similarly, the Twin Warriors Golf Club at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort offers a course intertwined with cultural and historical sites.

Nevada: From Vegas to the Valley

Nevada, while famous for its glitzy casinos, also holds its own in the golfing world. From Las Vegas to Reno, the state offers an array of courses for every level. In Vegas, the Shadow Creek Golf Course stands out with its exclusive, high-end experience. For stunning mountain and desert views, golfers can visit Wolf Creek in Mesquite.

Golfing in the Southwest isn’t just about playing a round; it’s about immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes that make each hole an adventure. The region blends the spirit of the sport with its distinct cultural charm and spectacular natural beauty, promising a unique golfing experience that goes beyond the fairways.

Remember, golf is as much a mental game as it is physical, and in the tranquil expanses of the Southwest, you’ll find a perfect environment to calm your mind, sharpen your focus, and truly play your best game!

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