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Rating
Excellent - 5.0 Poor - 1.0 |
| Overall Satisfaction |
4.1 |
| Course Conditions |
4.2 |
| Pace of Play |
4.0 |
| Value |
3.9 |
| Staff and Service |
4.2 |
| Clubhouse and Pro-shop |
4.3 |
| Practice Facilities |
4.0 |
| * Based on 30 reviews |
| Golfer Comments |
| About Ratings & Comments |
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| Golfer Comments |
| 05/05/2008 - Very disappointing when compared to its sister course, El Campeon. We played El Campeon in the morning and then Las Colinas in the afternoon. Very strange layout. Lots of driving between holes. Not nearly in the same condition or class as El Campeon. Consider passing or play El Campeon again. Posted by Rick (Chesapeake, VA) |
| 04/15/2008 - Great starter for the week much better layout than El Campineon Posted by Paul (Barnstable, MA) |
| 03/06/2008 - Good companion course to El Campeon for a wonderful 36 hole day of golf, but it's a notch below El Campeon. Some nicely redesigned holes completed in 2007 - although the mix in holes makes you feel like you are playing different courses at times throughout your round. Mission Inn makes a great 36 hole day option! Posted by Nick (Grand Rapids, MI) |
| 04/09/2007 - awesome course Posted by Nathaniel (Woodstock, ON) |
| 03/19/2007 - BEATIFUL Posted by Randy (Hamburg, NY) |
| 03/12/2007 - Beautiful landscape! Great layout. Excellent shape. Posted by David M (Ada, MI) |
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Mission Inn's Las Colinas ("The Hills") was built in 1992 and designed by former PGA Tour player and TV commentator, Gary Koch. Just rated 4 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places To Play, 2008/2009" and nominated as Golf Digest's 1992 "Best New Resort Course," Las Colinas offers quite a different challenge from El Campeon. Its wide open fairways and gently rolling hills create an inland links design that contrasts and at the same time, compliments its older sister course. Greens are large and undulating, while the course's classic old architecture style demands proper shot placement. Water can be found on 14 holes and again, large berms are found to framework numerous fairways. Discover nature in its natural habitat along with abundant wildlife where this championship layout was carved out of yesteryear's orange groves. Watch out for the treacherous signature par-five, 12th hole (nicknamed "Alligator Alley")!
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Course Detail:
- Year Built: 1992
- Architect: Gary Koch
- Honors: Rated 4 stars by Golf Digest's "Best Places To Play," 2008/2009
Golf Digest rated "Best New Resort Course, 1992"Recognized among Golf For Women's "Top Fairways"
- Fairway Grass: 419 Bermuda
- Green: Tifdwarf Bermuda
- Winter Fairway: Rye
- Winter Green: Bent
Course Advisements:
- Softspikes Required
- Proper Golf Attire Required
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Course Amenities:
- Proshop
- Clubhouse
- Practice Facilities
- Lockers
- Showers
- Restaurant/Bar
- Lessons
- Rentals
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Tee Name
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Par
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Yards
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Slope
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USGA
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Black
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72
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7,217
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139
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75.5
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Blue
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72
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6,829
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137
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73.8
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White
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72
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6,411
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130
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71.9
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Gold
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72
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5,714
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122
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68.1
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Red
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72
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4,931
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120
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68.8
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