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  • I've played Cave Creek quite a few times. It's kind of my home course, since it is the regulation (par 70 or higher) course that is the closest to where I live. That said, I probably wouldn't play here much if it wasn't so close. First of all, I love the layout of the course itself. There are a few unique holes. The par 4 8th has an approach shot over a huge ravine, while hole 11 is a tight dogleg left over the ravine with a water hazard on the opposite side of the fairway. The greens are some of the most challenging I've ever encountered, so count on a couple of three-putts while you are out here. It also has a great practice facility with three practice greens and a large driving range. However, I have to say that I probably would not ever come here if it wasn't so close to where I live. The layout of the amenities is awful. It's a long walk or ride from the clubhouse to the driving range, and it is a long walk or ride from either to the first hole. The course itself is very difficult to walk since there are huge elevation changes, but that doesn't affect my score. It is annoying to have to leave the driving range to go pick up a rider. Also, the pace of play here is horrendous. It is painfully slow especially during the winter months. Even on a slow day, I can typically play Encanto or Maryvale in 4.5 hours. I have had rounds at Cave Creek push six hours. It is not uncommon to run into 3-4 groups waiting to tee off on holes 3 and 7 (the par 3s on the front nine). I play at Cave Creek a lot because it is a short drive. I've had some great rounds at Cave Creek. Plus, since it seems that the municipal courses in Phoenix are becoming extinct, I try to support those municipal courses as much as possible. With that in mind, if I have a choice between Encanto, Maryvale, or Cave Creek, I will usually opt for either Encanto or Maryvale first.
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