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MOUNTAINS & SOUTHWEST
Golf in the American Southwest and Mountain regions offers a dramatic
departure from the traditional parkland layouts of the East, trading rolling
greens for rugged, awe-inspiring vistas. These regions are defined by their
ability to integrate the game into some of the most extreme landscapes on
Earth, ranging from the sun-scorched Sonoran Desert to the thin-aired peaks
of the Rockies.
In the Southwest, "target golf" is the defining style. Here, emerald fairways
exist as vibrant islands surrounded by a sea of cacti, arroyos, and jagged rock.
These courses in Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada require surgical precision; a
stray shot isn't just in the rough—it is often lost to the desert floor. The visual
contrast of lush turf against the red-rock backdrops of places like Sedona or the
neon-lit horizon of Las Vegas creates a surreal, high-stakes atmosphere.
Moving toward the Mountain regions, the challenge shifts from navigating flora
to mastering physics. At high altitudes, the ball travels significantly farther
due to lower air density, forcing players to recalibrate their distances. The
settings are majestic, with fairways carved through dense pine forests and
across rushing streams. Elevation changes are a primary architectural feature,
as golfers contend with massive drops from tee to green that offer panoramic
views of snow-capped peaks. Whether it's the high-desert canyons of Utah or
the pristine meadows of the Rockies, these regions transform a round into a
rugged outdoor expedition.
Verrado Golf Club, Buckeye, AZ