Cordillera has three championship courses, and one short course, with elevation change overall from 7150 feet to 9100 feet above sea level, and is mountain golf at its finest. The Mountain course was designed by Hale Irwin, and is7,457 yards, 147 slope from the back tees, but has four other sets of tees down to 5200 yards. The course has a rugged feel to it, with hilly and sloping tight tree-lined fairways, playing to well guarded small greens, and is an extreme challenge, no matter which tee you play from. The Summit course is 7,530 yards, 137 slope, and was designed by Jack Nicklaus, routed literally over a ridge area at the top of the mountain. It’s more open and link-like with tall heather bordering the fairways, and like Nicklaus, plenty of bunkers, and seriously fast and undulating greens. The Valley course runs along the valley floor and is the easiest of the three courses, and was designed by Tom Fazio, playing to 7,091 yards, 138 slope from the back tees. Fantastic views all around from all the courses, impeccable service, beautiful, first class facilities, and as you would expect, expensive
Posted by: JayM
May 30th, 2011
They've just announced they're only opening the Valley Course for the 2011 season
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Posted by: MikeMike
Aug 25th, 2009
Fantastic golf course, significant elevation change, really fun to play, and the views are just stunning. Extremely well maintained, in fact pristine conditions, just on the expensive side. Playing here is a real treat
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