By Shane Sharp
Regional Staff Writer
July 21, 1999 
TUCSON - How much money do you think it takes to build a golf
course? Millions for sure. How about one golf hole? A par-3 for
that matter. Well, as Austin Powers once said, how about "one
millllllion dollars."
That's right, the No. 3 hole on the Lodge at Ventana's Mountain
Course cost about as much to build as an entire small subdivision
of homes. The vast majority of this cost is billable to a green
that has been superimposed upon a mountain side, and sports one
of the more sophisticated heating and cooling systems around.
"The green has nothing but mountain under it, so the mechanism
melts the frost in the winter, and keeps the grass from burning,"
says Head Professional Chris Lamberti.
According to some sources, the hole is the most photographed
west of the Mississippi, and with good reason. Despite its short
length, the hole has a surreal feeling about it, as if it were
carved out of some kind of moonscape. But if you're not careful
on No. 3, it will bring you back down to earth.
The Hole: The No. 3 Hole on the Mountain Course at the
Lodge at Ventana Canyon
Architect: Tom Fazio, 1984
The Layout: A short par-3 that plays only 107 yards from
the championship tees. From an elevated tee box, views of the
entire city of Tucson are available for the golfer who takes a
moment to take in the surroundings.
The Strategy: According to Lamberti, "is to just
get to the middle of the green."
The Average Golfer: Has about the same concerns as the
low handicapper on this short par-3. Even the weekend duffer has
a good shot at getting on this green with a little wedge shot,
but a premium is placed on getting it close to the pin.
Don't Play: About the only way you could screw this hole
up is by taking your putter off the tee. Hit a simple pitch shot
as if you were about 60 yards from the pin on a level playing
surface, and you'll be putting for birdie every time. "Once
you get a feel for it, its not that hard of a hole," adds
Lamberti.
Play the Hole: Early in the morning, or in the late evening,
when some shred of darkness graces the mountains, and the shadows
add to the beauty of the Mountain Course.
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Chip Shot: As many tough courses as Tom Watson has played
and conquered, the No.3 hole on the Mountain Course got the best
of one of the greatest golfers to ever tee it up. Once during
the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out, Watson four putted the No.3 green,
and went on to lose the tournament to Fuzzy Zoeller.
"At the time, it was a two tiered green," says Lamberti.
"We've rebuilt it a little bit. Now it is more of a mound
than a tier."
Nonetheless, local legend has it that Watson has never been
back since.
Shane Sharp is a staff writer for Myrtlebeachgolf.com and
GolfArizona.com. Contact him at sharp@rockies.com