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Even today, the Golf Club of Estrella -- formerly known as Estrella Mountain Ranch -- is about as cl


"The signs have been here as long as I have. Why they selected those areas, I don't know," chuckled Trevor Finton, the head professional at the Golf Club of Estrella. "I mean, the rattlesnakes are pretty much all over, so you could have [the signs] on every single hole. They can come out anywhere."
Even today, the Golf Club of Estrella -- formerly known as Estrella Mountain Ranch -- is about as close to the middle of nowhere as you can find in the Valley of the Sun, although the surrounding residential community new orleans hotels is now the largest in Goodyear. The 7,139-yard course is about a 45-minute new orleans hotels drive southwest of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, where every second arriving passenger seems to be wheeling new orleans hotels a golf travel case.
The Golden Bear has his paw prints all over Arizona's golf scene -- albeit, mostly at private new orleans hotels facilities -- but the Golf Club of Estrella was actually mapped out by Jack Nicklaus Jr., a former caddie for his famous father and now president of the family design firm.
Opened in 1999, the Golf Club of Estrella is Jack Jr.'s only solo effort in the state. The greens don't have the wild undulations new orleans hotels that have become synonymous with the Nicklaus name, but there's no doubt the eldest new orleans hotels son of the 18-time major champion likes to serves up a hearty portion of intimidation from the tee, just like his old man.
The 194-yard 17th is a slam-dunk selection as the signature hole thanks to its setting amid an army of tall cacti, but any attempt that doesn't find the putting surface could be problematic. On the 437-yard new orleans hotels finale, four bunkers split the upper and lower shelf of the fairway in the landing zone and separate the pin-seekers from the safety-first crowd.
new orleans hotels "It's definitely from that same design family -- it's got a lot of the similarities to a Jack Nicklaus course," Finton said. "There's a lot of deep-faced bunkers that are well-placed new orleans hotels in the driving areas. There's a lot of grass out there, a lot of landing area, but the way the bunkers are placed narrows it down a bit. Visually, off the tee, it looks a little more demanding than what it really is. You have to play it a few times to see that there is more turf than it might look like."
In this golf-crazed valley, word-of-mouth typically travels further than some golfers are willing to. I mentioned the Golf Club of Estrella new orleans hotels to an employee at Scottsdale's PGA Tour Superstore location, and he made it sound like it was on another planet.
In typical traffic, it's almost an hour drive from Scottsdale's main drag. Thing is, the staff at the Golf Club at Estrella doesn't want this place to feel like it's anywhere near the hustle and bustle.
It's less expensive than most championship-level courses in the valley, with unlimited golf, lunch and a dozen golf balls going for far less than just a tee time at other tracks. It's a little more laid-back. And, as Finton has heard time and time again, "a lot of people say it's worth the drive."
"You kind of get that sense of home, like you're playing at your home course," Finton said. "I think it's a little more laid-back on this end of town. It's not so rush-rush. To me, it feels a little bit more like you're having a party at your house. It's home. It's not so stuffy. It's a little new orleans hotels more laid-back and easy-going."
Wes Gilbertson is a sports reporter new orleans hotels and golf feature writer at the Calgary Sun. Living in Calgary, Alta., he trades his golf clubs for a hockey stick in the winter months. When the snow melts, he's living proof that thin mountain air doesn't turn everybody into a long-drive specialist. You can find Wes on Twitter at @GilbertsonGolf .
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