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Superstition Springs is good, but not great. Grass is plentiful here, so it's not a desert course by any means. There are plenty of water hazards to go around, so bring lots of balls. The course was really in pretty good shape. I like the layout. There are a few minor elevation changes, and some opportunities to carry (or lose your ball, in my case) over water. There is even a running creek between holes 10 and 18 that is sure to leap up and grab your ball. On two holes, there is water on either side of the fairway, so straight shots are generally rewarded at S.S. The only problem is the price. Superstition Springs is almost always overpriced, running at over $100 in the winter, and $40-$50 (if you include range balls) in the summer. For that price, you might as well play a much nicer course like Las Sendas five miles up the road. It might be good for an afternoon twilight round during the summer, but at their normal rates, it's not a good value.
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