GOLF DESTINATIONS
Lake Tahoe: A Piece of Magic
By David R. Holland,
TravelGolf.com Senior Writer
Whether you see Lake Tahoe from the air or from the twisting roads that lead here, its one of the worlds most awesome sights. The first time you visit you know this is a spot you will want to return to many times for the remainder of your life.
For golfers, the Lake Tahoe-Reno area is an undisputed winner for scenery, stargazing and celebrity watching.
Dont ever be surprised to see celebrities on the practice tee at Edgewood Tahoe, home of the American Century Golf Championship scheduled for July 6-8. Former pitcher Rick Rhoden calls it the U.S. Open of celebrity golf and says the setting, on the banks of Lake Tahoe, is one of the most beautiful in the game.
The diversity of topography and golf is key here. Within minutes one
can play High Sierra 70-degree golf among the Ponderosa pines and granite
boulders at
Coyote Moon or descend into the Reno-Carson City foothills and be
challenged by ruggedly beautiful arroyo-forced carries and sagebrush
rough in 90-degree weather at ArrowCreek.
Pick from noted golf architects of the modern era -- Robert Trent Jones Sr., Robert Trent Jones Jr., George Fazio, Tom Fazio, Robin Nelson, Arnold Palmer, John Harbottle, Peter Jacobsen, Johnny Miller, Fuzzy Zoeller, Hale Irwin, Dick Bailey and Robert Muir-Graves.
It doesnt seem like very long ago that the only signature course in the Reno-Carson City area was Lake Ridge, said Jim Kepler, Director of Golf and part-owner of Dayton Valley Golf Club. Now we have 15 or 20 of them. I think the quality of golf for the price is the best in the west. The lodging is cheap here, one can come for the casinos, and Ive always thought if you are going to jump on a plane and go to Las Vegas, just change the destination to Reno.
Kepler said folks around the country are recognizing Nevada as the fastest growing state in the USA, but no one realizes that Dayton Valley Golf Club is located in the fastest growing county in the state. Most just think it would be Las Vegas, Kepler said.
And when they arent building new golf courses they are improving
existing award-winners. About 30 minutes away from Dayton Valley Golf
Club, at The
Golf Club at Genoa Lakes, things are buzzing. This year's $8 million
renovation is nearing completion. The new cart paths are in and the
bunkers are pure white.
After Mario Antoci, our owner, saw the white sand of Augusta National on TV during the Masters, he called them, said Brian Lotz, assistant pro at Genoa Lakes. Next thing we know is that white sand is on order from the same company in South Carolina where Augusta National gets its sand.
If you are thinking about game improvement, Lotz is the guy to contact. He is moving into the new Club Fitting & Learning Center at Genoa Lakes, where you can schedule time with him on the state-of-the-art Swing Solutions system.
The great thing about this system is that we will be open year-round, said Lotz. Does this mean you'll be taught by a machine? Absolutely not. You'll also find expanded practice facilities here as well as the computers, TV monitors and video equipment. See the Genoa Lakes website (www.genoalakes.com) for full details.
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How about the golf course? This is a very playable course from the correct tees, but during US Open qualifying here this year only one guy was under par, said Lotz, whose father was head pro at San Franciscos Sequoia Country Club.
Like most golf courses in the area, schedule your golf as early in the morning as possible, because it can get windy.
The Golf Club at Genoa Lakes was ranked fourth "Best New Public Golf Course" in North America in 1994 and rated it the third "Best Course in the State" of Nevada in 1995 by Golf Digest.
Probably the most talked about new golf course in the Lake Tahoe-Reno golf zone is The Dragon at Gold Mountain, located near Graeagle, CA, in the beautiful Feather River Canyon area bordering the Plumas National Forest. The Dragon will not only lure you to the brink of deep gorges overlooking the Wild and Scenic Feather River and to vistas of Gold Mountain, it will balloon your handicap.
Most have come to the conclusion that when you play your first
round here you should recognize the fact that this is a tough golf course
and you probably will shoot higher than your handicap, said head
pro Blake Smith. In fact we have been kicking around the idea
to give caps to anyone who shoots better than their handicap.
In a recent competition held in conjunction with the 3rd Annual Reno-Tahoe Media Tour, sponsored by Phil Weidinger and Weidinger Public Relations, it was common to find an 80s shooter admitting he shot in the 100s at The Dragon.
The Dragons owners, Peggy and Dariel Garner, are probably the most visible owners you will ever find. You might see them anywhere on the property or in the spectacular Nakoma, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed clubhouse, spa and restaurant. Peggy plays a little golf, but Dariel doesnt play at all. So, why did they ask Robin Nelson to build such a tough golf course?
I think Mr. Garner wants the golfers to be challenged, but not beaten, said Matt Ochs, The Dragons Director of Golf. He wants the golfer to come back a second time, determined he is going to improve his score.
The Dragon, with a fee of $120, is a must-play, especially for the challenge. I think the designer Nelson thought initially it was going to be just another mountain course, Smith said, but now he really is proud that it turned out so special.
Theres
no doubt the word special describes golf in the Lake Tahoe-Reno
area. And you dont have to shell out big bucks to find it. Probably
the best golf course few have heard about is only minutes away from
The Dragon. Dont miss The
Golf Club at Whitehawk Ranch.
Whats incredible about Whitehawk Ranch is that it was the first design effort by Dick Bailey, who waved a magic wand to create this award-winner that is sculpted through the Mohawk Valley. The course winds through tall pine, fir, cedar and aspen trees, and is dotted by ponds and water hazards. And in June theres a profusion of hybrid lupine, blooming in a purplish hue, along with the native grasses and other wildflowers.
So what does Lake Tahoe-Reno have that Las Vegas doesnt? Thats easy -- spectacular mountain scenery and cooler weather. It also has desert-styled links golf with rocky carries and tricky putting surfaces. It has traditional layouts and the famous island green at Lake Ridge.
If you are searching for diversity, you will find it in the Lake Tahoe-Reno area.




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