New Mexico
Las Campanas - Sunset Course
Private high-desert club
Sunset is the other half of Las Campanas and gives the property legitimate two-course depth. For most readers, it is an access note. For connected groups, it can make Santa Fe the trip's luxury anchor.
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Sunset is the other half of Las Campanas and gives the property legitimate two-course depth. For most readers, it is an access note. For connected groups, it can make Santa Fe the trip's luxury anchor.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Private access
How to play it
If you have access, play it. If not, Paa-Ko and Black Mesa are why the trip still works.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - Strong companion to Sunrise
Watch-outs
- - Private access
Signature holes
4, 15, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Private-club access; guest availability must be confirmed directly.
Best season
March: Playable but windier and less reliable.
Caddies / walking
Carts are common.
Booking move
Confirm Las Campanas access before building around it.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
March: Playable but windier and less reliable.
Jan
68F / 45F
Sun Best; rain Low
Feb
72F / 48F
Sun Best; rain Low
Mar
79F / 53F
Sun Best; rain Low
Apr
87F / 60F
Sun Good; rain Low
May
96F / 68F
Sun Hot; rain Low
Jun
105F / 77F
Sun Very hot; rain Low
Google review
5/5 - 10 months ago
Great setting, wonderful atmosphere, attentive staff, it was very nice to meet the GM (new since January). It's a large operation with personal attention. We felt spoilt.
Great setting, wonderful atmosphere, attentive staff, it was very nice to meet the GM (new since January). It's a large operation with personal attention. We felt spoilt.
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Google review
5/5 - 2 years ago
I wanted to share what joy Chef Jake brings to Las Campanas. I had one of the best lunches ever at the Clubhouse. A simple soup (French Onion) and salad (green apple, blue cheese and other magic) was beyond delicious! My dad lives there and sends my sis and I all these wonderful
I wanted to share what joy Chef Jake brings to Las Campanas. I had one of the best lunches ever at the Clubhouse. A simple soup (French Onion) and salad (green apple, blue cheese and other magic) was beyond delicious! My dad lives there and sends my sis and I all these wonderful
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Google review
4/5 - 6 years ago
Enjoyed my time here (stayed with family for about a week). The grounds keeping services are always around and about, and the member services at the grounds were all clearly top notch.
The gym: good experience here, kind of sad at the lack of towels available. The locker room
Enjoyed my time here (stayed with family for about a week). The grounds keeping services are always around and about, and the member services at the grounds were all clearly top notch.
The gym: good experience here, kind of sad at the lack of towels available. The locker room
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