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Another highlight is the unbelievable 251-yard second hole. That's no typo, folks. It really is 251 yards from the Diamondback tees. It's a more realistic 180 yards from the Bobcat tees, but that's still a little poke for the average player. Par is a very nice score here, especially from the tips.
Women will find that this course plays a little shorter than most. It's only 4,529 yards from the Roadrunner tees. The soft-touch fourth hole is only 82 yards from the forward teeing ground. The remaining tees are comparable to Dinosaur Mountain: 5,583 yards (Coyote), 6,016 yards (Bobcat) and 6,414 yards(Diamondback).
This is also a full-service resort, with 101 chalk-white casitas that are only a short walk from the bag drop. The prime rooms are located near the front of the resort and feature outdoor whirlpools. The other rooms aren't bad and most offer nice nighttime views of Phoenix. Gold Canyon added 50 casitas along the Dinosaur Mountain course as a part of the renovation that was completed a couple of years ago.
"In
many ways, our rooms are better than the Boulders or Camelback
Inn because of their size, unique amenities, and location,"
Gold Canyon Marketing and Public Relations Manager Beth Nixon
said. "But we don't compete with those four-star resorts
directly. People coming to our resort are looking for a unique
golf experience and retreat."
After the first eight holes, Sidewinder allows carts on the course using the 90-degree rule. Dinosaur Mountain stays in its usual incredible shape because carts aren't allowed on the grass at all. Nixon said players with legitimate injuries or a doctor's excuse may drive on all the fairways.
Stay and Play packages start at $165 (single) and $205 (double) in October. Those rates last until Jan. 15 and represent savings of $30 and $60, respectively, when stacked up against Dinosaur Mountain. The resort's rate card doesn't reflect any changes in its charges through Jan. 15, 2002.
Sidewinder remains a relative bargain even as Valley-area rates start to ramp up in October. Rates are only $45 Monday through Thursday and $55 on weekends and holidays. It's an even better deal in the busy season of January through March, when 18 holes can be played for $60 during the week and $75 on weekends and holidays.
The resort also offers several discount packages. Call (480) 982-9449 or 1-800-642-6445 for details.
If
you have the time, stop by Greenwood's Sports Bar & Grill
for a quick breakfast. The restaurant also serves lunch and dinner
for when you and your buddies want to gather and brag about those
birdies you bagged.
Don't be surprised if the 13th is one of the holes you're bragging about. Either that or the fact that you have a little extra spending cash in your pocket.
Gold Canyon Resort
6100 South Kings Ranch Road
Gold Canyon, Arizona 85219
www.gcgr.com

Standing on the first tee at Gold Canyon's Sidewinder course, it's
hard to imagine how this could be an affordable track.
"Having
Dinosaur Mountain as its neighbor hurts it most," said Jason
Ballard, one of the resort's assistant pros.