Las Sendas is a nature walk through the desert, attracting you with beauty and challenging you with shot options. You can`t wait to get back and play it again.
Las Sendas requires you to think your way around to play it well. Here, old foxes can outwit young limberbacks. Just hitting the ball will not be enough. You must favor the correct sides of the fairways to obtain the best angles to the greens. Some holes require a little governor, or lay-up, so as not to leave you with an impossible view to the greens. Generally, the greens are subtle. But, be very precise when you read the break to avoid slipping past the hole, as the land mostly falls toward the southwest and the grass grows toward the setting sun.
Las Sendas is not a course contrived with artifice, decor, or railroad ties, nor is it a target course. It is a strategic course, so learn the preferred route from tee to green. It is a Wild West Course, and you`d better bring your six-gun, because you`re going to have to shoot it here.
Robert Trent Jones, Jr.,
Designer of Las Sendas
A golf experience to remember for a lifetime. In 1995, Robert Trent Jones Jr. made his Arizona debut with Las Sendas Golf Club, joining an elite list of world-class architects who have left their marks in the desert Southwest.
A demanding desert-style layout winding through the Usery Mountains in east Mesa, this upscale course is setting the standard for customer service in the Greater Phoenix area. Las Sendas' spectacular views of the Phoenix metropolis and skyline help soften the demand of managing your game through the rugged terrain, nearly 1,800 feet above the desert floor.
Las Sendas is not a course contrived with artifice, decor, or railroad ties, nor is it a target course. It is a strategic course, requiring you to learn the preferred route from tee to green. It is a nature walk through the desert, attracting you with beauty and challenging you with shot options. You can't wait to get back and play it again.