By Maggie Edwards,
GolfArizona.com Staff Writer
PRESCOTT, Ariz. - A few months ago, I wrote an article on Chaparral
Pines, a private golf community in Payson, Ariz., touting it as
next to perfect in terms of beauty and superb golf, ala Tom Weiskopf.
Well, guess what? Hes done it again, this time just minutes
away from Prescott, an historic town about 90 minutes northwest
of Phoenix.
Prescott has a nice climatenot too hot and not too coldso
many people have discovered it for permanent living, while others
like it for a second home. Whatever category you choose, if youre
a golfer and you have a few bucks, you should consider Hassayampa
Golf Club.
First, lets talk about the golf. Tom Weiskopf carved this
dramatic course out of pines, boulders, lowlands, natural babbling
brooks and canyons to insure every person, lucky enough to play
here, a challenging and awe-inspiring round.
The first hole has an elevated tee box to a downhill par 4 with
vistas of the valley. Should you be looking at the vistas instead
of staying down on your short second shot to the green, you will
be happy to know that Tom did us a big favor by putting traps
behind many of these greens to save us from the forest.
As is the case for most golf courses, staying in the fairway
is very important. In addition to that being the credo here, Hassayampas
fairways are tight, and you are usually in tree or rock jail if
you hook or slice.
After the third hole, which is a testy little par 3 surrounded
by one of many natural streams, traps and lots of flora and fauna,
you start climbing up. The fifth hole is the number one handicap,
and long women hitters should lay up so you dont find yourself
in the hazard at the bottom of the hill.
Just aim for the outcropping of rocks, then hit all you can
on your second shot, leading you to the elevated green. Its
not a difficult hole, if you dont leave the fairway, that
is.
Number seven is a 250-yard par four, and long women hitters
can drive the green if you hit it straight and it catches the
hill. Easy birdie hole, if you can just stop gawking at the views.
Same with number eight. Its a par 5, and very undulating,
but its only 405 yards. Placement is everything.
Number 10 does not lead you back to the clubhouse, but rather
to the lowlands part of the course. Its the number two handicap
hole with water and a big green. On the next hole, which is a
little par 3 with water and sand, you spot a stone building which
was the former clubhouse, circa l930 s, for the old Hassayampa
9-hole course.
This course was built in l900 and was around for 60 years. When
Tom Weiskopf designed the current Hassayampa, he incorporated
four of the overgrown fairways . (Need I say that theyre
overgrown no more).
The signature hole is the number 16 par three which is spectacular
in beauty whether you are playing the 87-yard womens tee
over canyon and boulders, or the l60-yard mens back tee
over a larger expanse of canyon. Dont hit short, whatever
you do. Of course, if youre long, you have a delicate chip
down to a very fast green.
This would not be the course you would choose to walk. There
are several long stretches of mountainous cart paths from greens
to tees, and major changes of elevation. Mr. Weiskopf must have
had a wonderful time carving this scenic beauty out of the terrain.
In case youre not impressed enough by the golf course,
wait till you see the clubhouse. It was designed by Backen, Arrogoni
and Ross from San Francisco and fits perfectly into the natural
setting which surrounds it. Its elegantly rustic, with exposed
beams, flagstone floors, cozy vignettes and dining areas. It just
has the right feel!
If your interest is piqued, and if your coffers are full, you
should come look at Hassayampa. Homesites range from $125,000
to $500,000, and condos and townhouses can be purchased from the
low $200s to half a million. In addition, the golf membership
is $50,000. There will be 390 golf members when the project is
completed; they now have close to 200. The monthly dues are $290
per month for a single, $320 per couple, and $350 for a family.
Hassayampa has class; it has beauty; it has location. It has
a great golf course with all the amenities.
Hassayampa Golf Club
1577 Plaza West Drive
Prescott, AZ 86301
(520) 445-0009
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