Canyon Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Canyon Country Club, and what should I expect from the weather?
We highly recommend visiting Canyon Country Club in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). You'll find comfortable temperatures perfect for walking, and the desert landscape really pops with color. Summer can be brutally hot, and while winter is mild, you might encounter some cooler, windier days that make those canyon carries even tougher.
How challenging is Canyon Country Club for an average golfer, and what are its signature difficulties?
Canyon Country Club is a true test, especially if you're not used to desert golf. The elevation changes are constant, and you'll face numerous forced carries over arroyos and natural rock formations. Accuracy off the tee is paramount here; stray shots often mean lost balls in the rugged terrain, so bring a few extra.
What's the typical cost to play Canyon Country Club, and do you think it's worth it?
Greens fees at Canyon Country Club generally range from $150-$250, depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely think it's worth the splurge for the unique canyon experience and the sheer beauty of the course. You're paying for pristine conditions and some truly unforgettable views, not just 18 holes.
What's one specific hole or feature at Canyon Country Club that truly stands out?
The par-3 14th hole is an absolute showstopper and a signature of the course. You're hitting from an elevated tee box down into a canyon green, with stunning rock formations framing the shot. It's a breathtaking view, but don't let it distract you from the tricky crosswinds that often swirl through the canyon.
Beyond the usual gear, what unique items should I bring to Canyon Country Club to make my round more enjoyable?
Definitely pack a good rangefinder with slope capabilities; the elevation changes here make club selection tricky, and you'll want precise yardages. We also suggest bringing a wide-brimmed hat and plenty of water, as the sun can be intense and shade is minimal on many holes. Don't forget a few extra sleeves of balls for those desert hazards!