Virtual Hole Tours

Par 4

441 yds

Hole 1 is a majestic starting hole. The teeing area has one of the best views of Lake Havasu on the property. The green is nestled at the foot of The Refuge. This hole requires your best from start to finish.

Par 3

210 yds

Hole 2 is a challenging Par 3. Playing over 200 yards from the back tee. This par 3 is guarded by water, hills and sand. A small “postage-stamp” like green requires an accurate approach.

Par 3

157 yds

Hole 3 may appear to be your only respite on The Lake Nine. If you ignore the long grasses on the right, a large bunker framing the back of the green and water to your left. Good Luck!

Par 5

525 yds

Hole 4 is a brilliant par 5. The entire hole plays uphill. Strategically placed fairway bunker and the natural desert dunes frame your tee shot and lay up shot. Bunkers also guard this smallish green with subtle, hidden breaks.

Par 3

166 yds

Hole 5 is a par 3 with no way out! An exacting tee shot over water. Bunkers guarding the back and right of the green. With a gentle creek waiting on the left. Put an extra ball in your pocket just in case!

Par 4

419 yds

Hole 6 is Iron Wolf’s Lakeview Nine’s Signature hole. It’s a Lake facing tee shot, water down the left, desert dunes on the right. Even a waterfall and creek back left of the green. The dogleg left on this hole is the only thing gentle about it.

Par 5

539 yds

Hole 7 is a monstrous par 5. Plays up hill all the way while you navigate two cavernous waste areas. Only the longest of hitters can hope to approach this green in two. The green is raised above eye level from the fairway. 5 on this hole will gain you strokes on the field.

Par 5

490 yds

Hole 8 is the second of back-to-back par 5s. Possibly the most challenging tee shot on the course. For those that hit a great tee shot you are rewarded with a downhill second or third shot. Favor the left, there are nothing but problems awaiting you right of the green.

Par 4

422 yds

Hole 9 is a medium length but severely uphill par 4. Your tee shot is crucial as this green is elevated and guarded by bunkers both left and right.

Par 4

432 yds

Hole 10 is a classic par 4 that requires a solid tee shot. Waste area on the right and fairway bunker in the middle will challenge even the best of drivers. The green rewards an accurate shot. A great beginning to the “Riverview Nine”.

Par 3

181 yds

Hole 11 with its stunning views of the Colorado River is easily one of the most breathtaking holes on the Riverview Nine. Pot bunkers on the left and a large, deep bunker on the right guard this beautiful Par 3.

Par 4

433 yds

Hole 12 has a downhill tee shot into our own “valley of sin”. Boundaries on the left and four fairway bunkers will test your nerves as you play this tee shot. The green surface is not in view on your approach and closely guarded by two deep bunkers on each side.

Par 3

221 yds

Hole 13 is an absolute monster of a Par 3. Any tee shot, no matter the distance, will require pinpoint accuracy. This kidney shaped green is narrow from front to back and guarded by 3 large bunkers.

Par 3

217 yds

Hole 14 is no break from the challenges of the previous hole. Dramatic mounding and two large greenside bunkers guard a large undulating green.

Par 4

415 yds

Hole 15 requires an accurate and long drive. Desert on the right and left with a long waste area on the approach, funnels you to a green that is not visible from the fairway.

Par 5

563 yds

Hole 16 is a beautiful and challenging Par 5. Views of the Colorado river return as you hit your tee shot to a narrow fairway guarded by fairway bunkers on the left and desert to the right. Place your lay up shot strategically. The approach is to a green that is well above the fairway and surrounded by bunkers.

Par 3

123 yds

Hole 17 Is your iconic short par three. A hole that rivals any of the classics. Small green you must approach over a valley surrounded by three well placed bunkers. A visual delight for any golf enthusiast!

Par 5

480 yds

Hole 18 returns you to the stunning lake views of the front nine. This par 5 requires an accurate tee shot. Dunes on the right and boundaries on left guard a semi-generous fairway. Your second shot is completely downhill then back up to a tiered, undulating green with a massive greenside bunker to the right. 4 is certainly in play here. But so is 7! Good luck.