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COURSE REVIEWS

El Conquistador Country
Club Gears up for the Future

By Shane Sharp,
Contributing Writer

TUCSON - Sunrise and Sunset are the two most beautiful times of day in Arizona. Shadows dance around the cactus, prairie dogs come out to play, sprinklers spring on to soak the parched grass, the beverage cart girl hands you the keys to the beverage cart - o.k., so maybe that doesn't actually happen. But there are two courses at the El Conquistador Country Club that will be catering to the fantasies of golfers in the near future.

The Sunrise and Sunset courses at El Conquistador have been Tucson staples of country club/resort style golf for years. Only a free seven minute shuttle ride away from the Sheraton Resort, these twin tracks of the northwest valley offer one of the fairest tests of golf around. And hang on to your visor Tucson, because these tests are about to notch up in difficulty and enjoyment.

Both the Sunrise and Sunset courses were designed by Jeff Hardin and Greg Nash, so similarities abound throughout each layout. But cognizant of the fact that the local membership would require some disparity between courses to keep their interest perked, Hardin and Nash have distinguished each track by using the surrounding landscape to the fullest extent.

The Sunrise Course presents the most interesting terrain, with elevation changes and elevated tee boxes. A Hardin and Nash trademark, a number of the hole on the Sunrise Course feature fairways that seem to rise up from the desert floor, reaching their pinnacle at elevated greens. The key on the Sunrise Course are accurate approach shots - greens are slightly faster and better bunkered than the Sunset Course.

The Sunset Course, while it may lack some of the changes in elevation, is considered by many to be the more challenging layout. The course follows the ravines and traces the foothills of the west Catalina Mountains like rainwater after a storm. The key on the Sunset Course lies in accuracy off the tee, as the fairways do not boast the generous landing areas of the Sunrise Course

This differences may appear subtle to the average student of course design, because frankly, they are. But not for long. As Director of Golf Mark Bakeman explains, both courses will undergo significant redesigns in the upcoming months.

The Sunset Course is down right now," says Bakeman. "It will become more of a park style course with grass from tee to green. The Sunrise renovation will take place from May of 2000 until November of 2000, and it will be a true desert style target course."

The impetus for the redesigns, according to Bakeman, was to provide both members and visitors with two distinct playing experiences. It makes all the sense in the world. If you are going to have two courses, spice it up.

"Right now, the courses are fairly similar and we want to make sure we have two different courses to play since we have the money right now," adds Bakeman. "This will appeal to both members and tourists. There will be four sets of tees and we are adding yardage to the tips of both courses."

When it is all said and done, the Nash redesigns should reassert the El Conquistador Country Club as one of the finest multi-course facilities in southern Arizona.

Web site: Sunset at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club
Course reviews:
- El Conquistador Country Club
- The Sunrise and Sunset Courses
- Hilton El Conquistador Golf Club
Next Day tee times: Click here for unsold Tee Times

CHIP SHOTS: The Sunset Course will reopen with its new look in November of 1999.

CLASSIFICATION: Resort
GUEST POLICY: Open
DRESS CODE: No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required.
SEASON: Open all year
TEE TIMES: Accepted 2 days in advance.
PRO SHOP OPENS: 6:00 a.m.
RESERVATIONS: 1-866-444-0992

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