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FALL 2014

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x FALL 2014 x obsports.com l DESTINATIONS Sun Devil Phil Mickelson worked with original course designer Randy Heckenkemper on a $1.2 million makeover. With a little more turf, a few less bunkers, and the addition of waste areas and rock walls to capture misfires, the-course-formerly-know-as-Sanctuary is more player-friendly. Tee-to-fairway shots are shorter and easier. Still, better golfers will be challenged with the added length that stretches the course to 7,072 yards from the back tees. COCKTAILS ASU Karsten Golf Course, Tempe Walk in the golf cleats of Mickelson, Grace Park, Billy Mayfair and Arizona State University's best players with a round at ASU Karsten. Hilly terrain and lightening- fast greens school even skilled golfers at the top of their class. Pete Dye put his diabolical touches on the links-style course in a 2003 update project. The most devilish is on the 16th hole, a par-3 that requires a carry over water to a two-tiered green that's just 26 yards deep. STARTER PLATE Eagle Mountain Golf Club, Fountain Hills This is one of those courses you can play over and over again. Few holes are next to each other. Fairways wind through box canyons, ensuring several different ways to play shots. Naturally contoured land will have you testing your appetite for risks vs. rewards. "The east side of the greater Phoenix area presents elevation changes and breathtaking views across the entire val- ley," McGinty said. "There's tons of cool stuff to see, and Eagle Mountain is a great course." SALAD SERVICE Raven Golf Club, Phoenix Playing through the pines while in the desert? With extensive greenery, pine tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, and grassy swales, Raven offers a traditional, links-style golf experience that's "a nice little switch from desert courses," McGinty said. MAIN DISH Tegavah Golf Club, Rio Verde Finding a golf gem sometimes re- quires going off the beaten path. You won't mind the 30-minute drive to Tegavah (rebranded from fi HOT LINKS ›› CLICK HERE to visit all the OB Sports-managed golf courses in Arizona. ›› CLICK HERE to plan your ultimate golf vacation in Arizona. VIDEO EXTRA! ›› CLICK HERE to see why some of the biggest names in the game love to tee it up in the Scottsdale region. Raven Golf Club – Phoenix. CLICK ON EACH GOLF COURSE FOR MORE DETAILS!

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