The 10th is a medium par 4, but slightly uphill. Bombs away off the tee.
But, the second is a tough one to a table-top green. A left pin is really intimidating.
A longish par 3, the 11th plays into the wind. Back right pin positions is really tough. Also easy to bounce through the green into the back bunker, The greens are firm.
The 12th is a longish par 4, shortened because it's downhill and down wind. Another bunkerless hole. Another beautiful vista.
Some trees pinch the fairway near the green.
The green is protected by a severe false front. And it's hard to hold the green down wind.
A shortish downhill, downwind par 5 at the 13th, but this hole was my nemesis. I just couldn't fit my tee shot in the fairway.
A crossing wash that needs to be carried on the second.
And another of those annoying bunkers getting in the way of a second running in from the safe left side of the drive landing zone. Hug the right side (and risk OB) and this should be a birdie hole.
The 14th was a bit of a nondescript mid length par 3. Nice view though.
The 15th is a shortish par 4 across the bottom of the property. Although the elevation changes are subtle, there is a drop of 175 feet from the high point at the 5th and 6th and the low spot here. A lot of bunkers to fit the drive between.
A relatively simple pitch if the drive is correctly placed.
The 16th is a shortish uphill par 4 that tempts you to drive over the crossing bunkers and wash, but it's more prudent to lay up.
The second shot is difficult to judge - subtly uphill into the wind to a table top green. And, into the sun.
The 17th is a long, backbreaking uphill, into the wind, par 5.
The second needs to beware of leaking left or going too close to the crossing little barranca.
The green is angled to the fairway and elevated and well bunkered.
The 18th is a mid-length par 4 bending to the right. Challenging the right bunker provides a shorter second but brings the pond to the right of the green into play. A drive more safely left provides a longer second, but doesn't require a carry over the water.
The right of the green is protected by a pond that's not visible from the LZ.
All in all, maybe not a top 100 course, but a good design by Ken Kavanaugh that's fun and challenging. A good short game would really help with scoring.