7555 E. Eagle Crest Drive,
Mesa, Arizona 85207
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+1 (480) 396 4000Pro shop
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James Contreras (PGA, Director of Instruction).Academy
Las Sendas Golf AcademyThe Course:
18 holes. Desert-style. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb and some long green-to-tee walks.
Surroundings:
Residential setting.
Designer:
Robert Trent Jones Jr.
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12 miles E of 101-loop in Mesa
From the intersection of the 101-loop and the 202-loop (Red Mountain Fwy) in Tempe, follow the 202-loop heading east. After approx 12 miles, take exit 23 (Power Road) and turn left onto N Power Road / N Bush Highway, heading north. After o.4 miles turn right into Eagle Crest Drive. After 1.3 miles turn right into golf.
Las Sendas
Las Sendas Golf Club: This well laid out and challenging desert-style course, although spending much of its time weaving through a residential community, still retains plenty of the rugged naturalness of its desert origins. The unobtrusive housing is generally set well back from the holes, with a good-width of desert terrain flanking the contoured fairways.
You will enjoy many picturesque views out onto craggy hills and mountains, not least the nearby and interestingly shaped Red Mountain. On both the front and back nines, some of the holes pass along the base of Spook Hill, providing the best of the wonderfully natural desert scenery.
Several stylishly crafted holes, like the par-4 4th, are played to nicely elevated greens. Behind the greens, rock-strewn hilly backdrops are home to iconic saguaro cactuses, statuesquely flourishing in their native Sonoran habitat. Miss these smallish, elevated greens, and you'll need your best scrambling skills to escape the good quality bunkering and thickish greenside rough.
Only at the 1st and 18th will water hazards seriously threaten. The very scenic closing hole has water lurking dangerously to both left and right, as it follows its snaking, double dog-leg progress towards the final green.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
Non-metal spike facility. Walking permitted but buggies used by most players.
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Las Sendas is the Spanish word for "the paths". The golf club is located between the usery Mountain range and the Salt River, in the east of Phoenix. The Salt River is a 200-mile tributary of the Gila River, which it meets just southwest of Phoenix. The 650-mile Gila River is a tributary of the Colorado River.
6302 E McKellips Road, Mesa, AZ 85215
+1 (888) 808 7410
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