COURSE TOUR
HOLE 1
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 11
Finding the fairway is crucial. Control the distance on the second shot because the green’s false front will return errant shots 30 yards down the fairway.
HOLE 2
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 1
Toughest hole on the front nine. Generous fairway but longish second shot is to a blind green. Get par here and move on.
HOLE 3
PAR 5 | HANDICAP 9
Pack your camera to this scenic tee. Good drive here leaves a long iron approach on this five par. Good birdie opportunity.
HOLE 4
PAR 3 | HANDICAP 15
Trust the yardage given by the caddie and pick the right club because the hazard awaits the less than perfectly executed shot.
HOLE 5
PAR 5 | HANDICAP 5
Plenty of fairway on this par-5 so let it fly off the tee. Green is reachable in two for the longer hitter, but deep front greenside bunker should be avoided by all.
HOLE 6
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 13
Deep depression right of fairway will leave the green blind on this shortish par-4, and the green is severely sloped testing putts from any length.
HOLE 7
PAR 3 | HANDICAP 17
Keeping the trajectory down on this elevated tee will help control distance to this small heavily guarded green. Good birdie chance.
HOLE 8
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 3
Take less than driver off the tee here. Good tee shot will leave a semi- blind second shot that will play longer than marked. Trust the caddie’s yardage.
HOLE 9
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 7
First of two longish par-4’s. Downhill the whole way to the green. A large green with receptive approach area front and left will hold most second shots.
HOLE 10
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 6
Distance is key to this wide generous fairway. Take a little extra club on the second shot so as to avoid the bunkers short. Trust the caddie’s read on this green.
HOLE 11
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 11
Use less than driver here for a well placed tee shot, leaving a wedge or short iron to this elevated green. Anything short rolls into the hazard.
HOLE 12
PAR 3 | HANDICAP 18
May not play as easy as the handicap ranking. Straight tee shot required with bunkering complex right and hazard left greeting an offline ball.
HOLE 13
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 12
A guest favorite at Cascata, this severe dogleg left features a green dramatically placed among red rock outcroppings. You will remember this hole.
HOLE 14
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 14
With a cambered fairway left and hazard running throughout on the right, this is easily the most demanding tee shot at Cascata. Get your par and move on.
HOLE 15
PAR 3 | HANDICAP 16
Par’s are tough from the deep greenside bunker left, so play to the right and let the hill do your work. Birdies can be had here, or even an ace!
HOLE 16
PAR 5 | HANDICAP 10
Wider fairway than you see on the tee box, this par-5 winds its way through the desert, leaving a blind second to one of the more challenging greens at Cascata.
HOLE 17
PAR 4 | HANDICAP 2
Depending on the wind direction, this can either play as one of the easiest or one of the toughest holes at Cascata. Take caution when trying to cut the corner.
HOLE 18
PAR 5 | HANDICAP 8
Cascata’s signature hole, this double dogleg is only reachable for the longer hitters. Most play short of the crook, mid-iron or hybrid to about 100 yards, leaving wedge to a largish green. Great finishing hole.