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Shady Canyon Golf Club

   

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Shady Canyon Golf Club is an extravagant, private golf club. This 18-hole course has 7,012 yards of golf for a par of 71. Masterfully designed by the internationally known course designer Tom Fazio this course was created to incorporate the natural features of the landscape, including deep ravines and isolated slopes. The front nine run parallel to the Shady Creek while the back nine trail the Creek. Synchronized perfectly with nature this astonishing course will test players at every level in their game.
   

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Private Equity

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2002

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Thomas Fazio, ASGCA

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Brian Gunson

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Scorecard Information

Tee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out Total Slope Rating
Black 436 595 393 365 212 457 352 175 568 3553 7012 144 74
Gold 414 574 381 338 200 418 343 146 529 6896 6582 137 72
Par ?4 ?5 ?4 ?4 ?3 ?4 ?4 ?3 ?5 36 71    

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mcfads

No Relief in the Shade

Category: User Reviews
By mcfads. Posted December 31, 1969 @ 06:00 PM
If you have the opportunity to play Shady take it. Nestled in the canyon, this Fazio course is quite the test, especially from the back tees.

There are many memorable holes including all the short holes. Yet 18 is one of my favorite holes -- one of finer finishing holes in Southern California. You need two perfect shots to get on the green and you better hope you're below the hole on the right tier or you could be heading the 19th hole a bit disappointed.

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