Longbow
Golf Club: Golf with the Occassional Fly-by
By Ray Bangs, GolfArizona.com Staff Writer
Chip Shot: If youre looking for a scenic and playable desert course at a very reasonable rate, Longbow Golf Club is the perfect choice. Spectacular mountain views and desert landscaping, with no housing developments, make this walkable 18-hole championship course an enjoyable desert golf experience.
MESA, AZWhile most know that Arizona is one of golfs most popular destinations, few realize that the flying conditions in the Grand Canyon State attracts air aficionados as well. From soaring, ballooning, and skydiving statewide, to the German airline, Lufthansa, hosting its pilot-training program in Goodyear (near Phoenix), Arizona air is world famous. Longbow Golf Club is a unique opportunity to combine the two; its situated right next door to Boeing.
Longbow recently opened in November of 1997, its name paying homage
to the elite AH-64D Longbow Apache, the creation of Boeing Helicopter
Systems. The name matches well both the chopper and the course
since the longbow is also known in archery circles as Robin Hoods
weapon of choice, inspiring distance and accuracy. If either one,
or hopefully both, bless your golf game, you will fare well at
this target layout in the East Valley. As an added bonus (in more
ways than one), youll see all sorts of aircraft during your
round. Classic planes, privately owned Cessnas, and cutting-edge
technology helicopters create a spectacular show. Plus, while
some say its a distraction, I believe its a great
excuse if you find your desert game not up to par.
Next, imagine a course with no housing developments. For many
golfers (including me), the chance of your ball landing in somebodys
pool or going through a house or car window just creates added
pressure that would rather be avoided if possible. Longbow Golf
Club has no homes lining the fairwaysit was built right
in the middle of the Sonoran desert. Set in the shadow of Red
Mountain, this challenging, yet manageable layout with four tee
boxes, offers golfers of every caliber an opportunity to score.
Even if your card gets tossed or burned immediately afterwards,
youll not soon forget the fantastic scenery.
Acclaimed designer Ken Kavanaugh made full use of the natural surroundings to create this desert track. The only drawback although he didnt put too many bunkers in, he made them too darn big and went especially overboard on a few. With the sandy desert just waiting to snag less-than-perfect tee shots, factor in the bunkers and several holes become gigantic sandtraps. Of course, many people see this as a challenge rather than a drawback, but Id imagine those are also the golfers who dont find the sand as much as yours truly.
Despite the warning of the starter, I fired straight for the pin
on the first green. Mistake number one of the round as I was chipping
from the far rough. I soon realized that Kavanaugh also showed
his sadistic side with the contoured greens that are as tough
to stick as if they were desert shale. But to everyones
credit, the putting surface is remarkably true. The breaks dont
stray towards the mountain, or away from the mountain, or perpendicularly
to, or whatever youve experienced elsewhere
at Longbow,
what you see is what you get.
While lining up my long par-saving putt, a rumbling suddenly was upon us. I immediately looked up and directly overhead, at no more than 750 feet, was a classic World War II bomber called the B-25 Mitchell. Well, I missed my putt, but at least the fly-by was a great excuse.
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There are several patches where the grass is not a perfectly lush, emerald green, but even the summer sun-dried areas play well. Definitely a lot better than the desert scrub and washes, which with an errant shot, can come into play on every hole. Whether you shoot a longbow or not off the tee, distance takes a back seat to accuracy.
Before you set out and find yourself in the wasteland from an
errant shot, be sure to ask someone to point out the teddy-bear
cholla, affectionately named for their soft, fuzzy appearance.
Those unfamiliar with this desert cactus usually dont know
about its other nickname is jumping cholla. If you get too close,
youll learn why quickly enoughthey seem to jump at
you. Picking out cholla spines is never fun and always painful
- a great way to ruin a round.
If you are a golfer who likes to walk, Longbow is for you. Instead of the dramatic elevation changes that a professional mountaineer would be wheezing from, Longbow features a much gentler, rolling terrain. Although only par 70, the course plays longer and tougher at times. The seemingly never-ending 489-yard 5th hole even exceeds the USGA length of 480 yards for a par four. Luckily, the back nine is quite a bit tamer, with great views of the McDowell and Superstition Mountains; Red Mountain seems close enough to touch.
The toughest handicap hole on the course in the 8th, a long par
five with a 90-degree dogleg left. Hit it with all your might
just to reach the landing area, but dont try to cut the
corner. A sinkhole-sized sandtrap will more likely than not make
you wish you hadnt been so aggressive. Even with a monster
drive, long-hitters still have their work cut out for them to
reach the green. Try to stay right on your second shot so you
can play at least a little roll on your approach, but again, theres
a strategically placed bunker to thwart your efforts. Better to
leave it short if you are still some distance to the putting surface
on shot three. Funky grass depressions, as well as two bunkers,
guard this slender green carefully.
While every hole could be considered a signature hole, one stands a little higher than the rest. Kavanaugh must have had some spare sand to use up, because he decided to create a beach-like bunker to surround most of the 16th green. Interestingly though, you dont get the amazing views of the beach while playing the 16th, so make sure to look west across the water while on the 9th hole. With the lake in the immediate foreground, then the beach, the meticulously groomed green, miles of desert, and a horizon of mountains, the signature view is truly spectacular. Hit your approach shot on hole 16 too stiff or miss your mark left, youll be storming the beaches, and if youre lucky, with an overhead fly-by. Longbow is subtle, yet exciting golf.
Just when you think the adventure is over, hole 17 welcomes you
with quite possibly the worlds largest trap. Three pot bunkers
surround this short par three, but the huge expanse of sandy desert
between you and the green can thoroughly confuse your concentration.
Hopefully, if you do miss badly, an Apache helicopter will be
there to distract you. Even if its a little late, the occasional
fly-by is always a good excuse.
Longbow Golf Club
5400 E. McDowell RoadMesa, AZ 85213
Phone: 1-866-444-0992 (602-910-6821)
Wesite : Longbow Golf Club
Driving Directions: From Phoenix, follow US 60 east to
Higley Road. Turn north (left) to McDowell Road. Youll see
the sign at the intersection. Turn right on McDowell, Longbow
Golf Club is the first left. The entrance is tough to see.
Course Stats
Rating/Slope/Yardage
The Tips: 71.8/128/6,750
Championship Tees: 68.6/122/6,222
Regular Tees: 65.7/113/5,626
Forward Tees: 67.1/109/4,890
Par: 70












