New Mexico
Towa Golf Club
Pueblo high-desert resort golf
Towa is a useful Santa Fe-area resort round with 27 holes and good scenery. It is not the purest architecture play, but it helps make the northern half of the trip work.
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The take
Towa is a useful Santa Fe-area resort round with 27 holes and good scenery. It is not the purest architecture play, but it helps make the northern half of the trip work.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Less essential than Paa-Ko or Black Mesa
How to play it
Good support round. Stronger when staying nearby or when Las Campanas access is unavailable.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - 27-hole flexibility
Watch-outs
- - Less essential than Paa-Ko or Black Mesa
Signature holes
2, 7, 9 on preferred routing
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Resort/public pricing; verify current rates.
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
4/5 - 6 months ago
Played in late October. Piñon and valley, the Hale Irwin courses. Boulder was closed for repair till next year. The other William Phillips designed nine got ripped out in 2005. I'm Glad the course is there, the course was fun, with some interesting challenges. Runs through the ba
Played in late October. Piñon and valley, the Hale Irwin courses. Boulder was closed for repair till next year. The other William Phillips designed nine got ripped out in 2005. I'm Glad the course is there, the course was fun, with some interesting challenges. Runs through the ba
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2/5 - 2 years ago
Cool setting and interesting/fun design... unfortunately the condition of the course was not good. Now, in all fairness we played off season - Early April - but having been on many courses across the country it's very evident that they need to give the superintendent a much bigg
Cool setting and interesting/fun design... unfortunately the condition of the course was not good. Now, in all fairness we played off season - Early April - but having been on many courses across the country it's very evident that they need to give the superintendent a much bigg
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4/5 - 2 months ago
They are trying to bring it back. Greens are very nice. Fairways are rough yet. The driving range is off mats right now. Liked the chipping green area.
They are trying to bring it back. Greens are very nice. Fairways are rough yet. The driving range is off mats right now. Liked the chipping green area.
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