
Our Courses
Hole 1
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A drive to the right center of the fairway will allow for a short iron second shot. This green slopes sharply from back to front and is very narrow. Keep the ball below the hole.
Hole 2
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A tight driving hole with bunkers guarding both sides of the fairway. A well placed tee shot will leave a short iron into this sloping green.
Hole 3
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With water to the left and trees to the right, a drive in the fairway is a must. Players must contend with a large bunker guarding the right side of the green. A perfect lay-up will leave a simple approach into a wide sloping green.
Hole 4
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Players will find water all the way down the left side of this challenging par 4. A drive in the fairway is not enough here as the golfer is left with a shot into a very deep, narrow green with water hugging the left side and bunkers to the right. Good luck.
Hole 5
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A three-tiered green provides a challenge of distance and accuracy. Make sure club selection is correct, as a mistake will bring a difficult two putt.
Hole 6
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A missed tee shot left will bring the bunkers into play. Favor the right center of the fairway leaving yourself a mid to short iron into an undulating green.
Hole 7
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A right to left shot with the bunkers as your target is played into a fairway that narrows as it goes. Water cuts in at the left of the green, making a lay-up to the right your best bet. This large green provides many birdie chances.
Hole 8
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This wide shallow green slopes from back to front and makes club selection vital. Any miscue here can result in a big number. Make sure you take enough club.
Hole 9
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Welcome to McCormick Ranch's signature hole. A well struck drive will run through this island fairway making a long iron fairway wood your best choice. From the island, you are now forced with a second shot into the large green located on a peninsula. You may choose to play the right side, however the hole plays a lot longer.
Hole 10
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Favor the left side of the fairway. A down hill slope will add distance leaving a short iron into a well bunkered green.
Hole 11
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This hole will open with a drive down the left side. Precise yardage is a must with this wide shallow green.
Hole 12
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Placement of the drive here is very important as water cuts back passed the bunker. A well-placed second shot should leave a very good birdie chance. Don’t miss the green left.
Hole 13
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Club selection is key to playing this challenging par 3. This well-bunkered shallow green allows no room for error. A well placed shot is below the pin on this back to front sloping green.
Hole 14
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Playing to the left side takes the fairway bunker out of play leaving a medium to short iron into this elevated green. A deep greenside bunker will force a difficult up and down.
Hole 15
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Grip it and rip it. Straight forward hole with plenty of driving room. The green slopes from back to front and is very deep. Avoid the bunker on the left.
Hole 16
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Place your tee shot down the left side of this rolling fairway. A long bunker stretching across the front of this green makes it difficult to get to. Water's edge guards a front left pin placement.
Hole 17
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Favor the right side of the green as water comes into play on the left. The large green slopes from back to front. Mounding around the green provides for a difficult up and down.
Hole 18
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Aim for Camelback Mountain and let it fly. A drive to the right side will open up a large well-bunkered green. This green slopes sharply from back to front.
Hole 1
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A faded tee shot to the center of the fairway will leave the player a mid to short iron into this narrow-sloping green. A ridge separates the left and right sides of the green.
Hole 2
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A drive to the right side will avoid the bunker left. The player needs to contend with a green that slopes from back to front and appears very narrow.
Hole 3
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Playing along the right side of the bunker, a drive should find the middle of the fairway. This green is very shallow and slants away from the golfer. Missing the green may result in a difficult up and down.
Hole 4
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A well placed drive on the right center will allow the player to go for it in two. The player must contend with water that cuts in by the green making a narrow landing area. This green is very deep and narrow and runs from back to front. enjoy the view.
Hole 5
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Play to the center of the green to avoid the bunkers. This heart shaped green slopes from back to front. Missing this green makes a tough 3.
Hole 6
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Aim your drive towards the bridge on the right side of the fairway to avoid water on the left. A good tee shot will still leave the golfer with a mid to long iron second shot. Any shot that strays left will almost certainly find the water. Four is a good score here.
Hole 7
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A drive down the left side will open up this sharp dogleg to the right. This large undulating green is best attacked from a lay-up down the right side. Bunkers placed accordingly make the shot a challenge.
Hole 8
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A very large three-tiered green makes club selection important. This green slopes sharply from back to front and is very narrow. Play short of the hole if you have to.
Hole 9
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Drives hit down the left side will filter towards the right center of the fairway. There is a slight dogleg left into a green that runs away from the player. The bunker on the right is no bargain.
Hole 10
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Straight forward into a receptive green. Favor the right center leaving a shot into a green that slopes from left to right and back to front. Missing the green left makes 4 a good number.
Hole 11
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A challenging par 4 with trouble on both sides. Playing from the left center the golfer will be left with a mid to short iron to a green that slopes sharply from right to left. Keep the ball below the hole.
Hole 12
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Crank it up. Rip it down the middle to a downhill fairway. Favor the right side as this large elevated green opens up from here. The green is very undulated and requires pinpoint accuracy.
Hole 13
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Crank it up. Rip it down the middle to a downhill fairway. Favor the right side as this large elevated green opens up from here. The green is very undulated and requires pinpoint accuracy.
Hole 14
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Play to the left center on this dogleg to the right. The second shot is into a well bunkered green that slopes from back to front.
Hole 15
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McCormick Ranch's #1 handicap hole features an island fairway and green. Water works back across the fairway to the center and left. A long iron or fairway wood to the right leaves an approach into a long narrow green with three tiers. Any shot over the green will find the water.
Hole 16
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A drive to the left center opens up this hole. Use a mid to short iron second shot into this very narrow uphill green sloping sharply from back to front. The second shot plays a little longer.
Hole 17
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A medium iron to the middle is the play to this well bunkered green. The green drifts back to the left. Try to avoid the front bunker.
Hole 18
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A tight driving hole for this challenging par 5. Favor the left side throughout the hole as bunkers and mounds guard the right. The green slopes from mid to front with the back of the green dropping off sharply. A well placed lay-up should yield a birdie chance.