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TOP Albuquerque PUBLIC GOLF COURSES |
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1StopForGolf Has Done The Leg Work For Golfers Who Are Looking To Play The Best Golf Courses In Albuquerque New Mexico. Below Are The Golf Courses That The PGA Professionals At 1StopForGolf Recommend As Albuquerque's "Top Places To Play".
Start your search of top Albuquerque Golf Courses by selecting one of our recommended golf courses below. For further information about our recommended Albuquerque Golf Courses click on the course name below.
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Sandia Golf Club |
The dramatic desert panorama, set amongst the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, earned Golf Inc’s “Best New Development of 2005”.. |
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Paa Ko Ridge |
The course is situated on the east side of the Sandia Mountains, at elevations ranging from 6,500 to 7,000 feet. Surrounded by the mountainous terrain and vegetation of the New Mexican high desert.. |
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Arroyo del Oso Golf Course |
Arroyo del Oso was rated in the top 50 Municipal Golf Courses in the Country by Golf Digest Magazine in 1981. |
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Coyote del Malpais Golf Course |
The 18-hole "Coyote del Malpais" course at the Coyote del Malpais Golf Course facility in Grants, New Mexico features 7,087 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 71.8 and it has a slope rating of 120. Designed by William H. Neff, ASGCA, the Coyote del Malpais golf course opened in 1994. |
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Isleta Eagle Golf Course |
Twenty-seven holes of enchanting chills and challenge designed around three lakes and the sweeping Rio Grande River are waiting for you at the classic links/native desert style Isleta Eagle Golf Course. |
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Ladera Golf Course |
The major features of the course are its broad teeing area, spacious greens, large driving range tee, roomy practice putting greens, and four large lakes. It affords a beautiful view of the Sandia Mountains to the east and the volcanoes to the west. |
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Santa Ana Golf Club |
Two of the Southwest's most prestigious golf facilities beckon you. Play the legend that is Twin Warriors Golf Club and conquer the tribute to tradition that is Santa Ana Golf Club. Both golf courses are ranked within the Top 100 Public Golf Courses by Golf Digest . |
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Taos Country Club |
Measuring 7,302 yards from the back tees, this Jep Wille design tests the skills of the best golfers, while its’ gently rolling terrain and four sets of tees make the course enjoyable for all players. Taos, this magnificent layout was awarded a four-star rating by Golf Digest. |
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Paradise Hills Golf Club |
This 18-hole championship course is one of Albuquerque's finest public courses, specializing in corporate retreats and golf outings. A driving range attracts people interested in improving their accuracy. |
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Santa Fe Country Club |
Located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range the course is graced with beautiful vistas of the Rocky Mountains. Santa Fe is located 7000 ft. above sea level so you can expect blue skies, great lies and a little more distance of the tee.
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The U of New Mexico |
Golfweek Magazine rated us the #1 course to play in New Mexico.
The Championship Golf Course at UNM has quite a distinguished past as well; it has played host to several NCAA Women's and Men's Golf Championships. |
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Albuquerque Golf Information
Albuquerque is the largest city in the state of New Mexico and has one of the highest elevations of any major city in the United States, though the effects of this are greatly tempered by its southwesterly continental position. The elevation of the city ranges from 4,900 feet (1,490 m) above sea level near the Rio Grande (in the Valley) to over 6,400 feet.
New Mexico has a great golf climate. Albuquerque's climate is usually sunny and dry, with low relative humidity. Brilliant sunshine defines the region, averaging more than 300 days a year; periods of variably mid and high-level cloudiness temper the sun at other times. Extended cloudiness is rare. The city has four distinct seasons, but the heat and cold are mild compared to the extremes that occur more commonly in other parts of the country
Listed above you will find information and reviews on top Public, Resort and Semi-Private Golf Courses in the Albuquerque New Mexico Area.
The goal of our Golf Course Directory is to provide golfers with information and reviews on the top public access courses worth playing in the Albuquerque area. Feel Free to Browse our course directory to obtain more information about the individual courses. 1StopForGolf is your best source for public access Golf Courses in Albuquerque New Mexico. |
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