The Raven at Verrado(Fought/Lehman) in Buckeye, AZ has opened for play. This is the first of 3 new new courses in the West Valley to open this winter. Here is a review from today's Arizona Republic:
W. Valley hits an ace
Verrado course is lush, fun
John Davis
The Arizona Republic
Jan. 22, 2004 12:00 AM
If the West Valley is the new hotbed of golf development, then it certainly has put its best foot forward with the Raven Golf Club at Verrado.
The course, a centerpiece of the new Verrado community in Buckeye, opened this week to rave reviews.
Designed by Tom Lehman and John Fought, the public course at the base of the White Tank Mountains not only is player-friendly, but features playing conditions far better than most new layouts.
It needs time for the rough to grow and stop errant shots from reaching the desert, but its fairways offer plenty of room to hit the landing areas, where the grass is as lush as most of the Valley's established high-end courses.
The links-style greens appeal to Lehman, who won the 1996 British Open.
"The biggest thing is we wanted to make it a course that's fun to play, not something that's going to beat you up, and I think we achieved that," Lehman said. "There's a lot of fairway to work with, and the greens are relatively flat.
"I've always felt that golf should be played as much on the ground as in the air, and you can run the ball up onto these greens."
Managed by Intrawest Golf, it is the Valley's second Raven course and has a unique marketing tactic with its "all-inclusive" green fee. During peak season, the rate is $119 on weekdays and $139 on weekends, which includes breakfast, lunch, range balls and all the golf you can play. During the off-season, those rates will drop to the $50 range.
"Rather than just repeat what's been done in the past, we're taking a whole new approach that will give our guests a caliber of experience not available anywhere else," said Jeff Stipec, president of Intrawest Golf. "It will be a true member-for-a-day environment."
The course is part of a new community that will open its doors Saturday. It will feature 14,000 homes, ranging from $140,000 to $400,000, custom lots that start at $125,000, 325 acres of parks and 4 million square feet of commercial space.
Fought and Lehman, who have designed four courses and redesigned three others together, created a layout of 7,258 yards from the back tees, where it is a rigorous test. As with other Fought/Lehman designs, the bunkering is superb. Closely cropped collars mean errant shots are more likely to find fairway bunkers, but greenside bunker shots are easier to perform.
Perhaps the most enjoyable portion of the course is a three-hole stretch starting at No. 12, a par-4 dogleg left that plays at 433 yards from the tips, wrapping around the base of the mountains. It plays uphill and features a large fairway bunker that discourages cutting the corner on the left side. The green is situated in a box canyon.
No. 13 is a drivable par 4 but plays uphill to a green with a false front. Shots that clear the front portion must hold on a green that slopes from front to back into the base of the mountain.
The 14th is a par-3 that plays at 184 yards from the back tee and features an elevation drop of 60 feet.
Raven at Verrado marks the start of what figures to be a golf course boom in the West Valley. Three more courses are planned at Verrado, Trilogy at Vistancia is scheduled to open next month and as many as 10 other courses are in the planning stages.
"I think you're definitely going to see a boom in the West Valley," Lehman said. "That's where it's heading, and I'm very proud of this one."
Raven Golf Club at Verrado
LOCATION: 4242 N. Golf Drive, off of Verrado Way, Buckeye.
VITAL STATISTICS: Par 72; Four sets of tees, ranging from 5,402 to 7,258 yards; Rated at 73.8 with slope of 132 from back tees; Fairways and tees feature tiff 419 Bermuda grass; greens are tiff dwarf Bermuda, overseeded with poa trivialis.
COURSE TYPE: Public, desert-style layout with links-style greens.
GREEN FEES: $119 weekdays, $139 weekends, includes breakfast, lunch, range access and unlimited play. Memberships available.
AMENITIES: 2.5-acre, double-sided practice range; two practice greens; chipping green; 13,000-square-foot clubhouse with full-service restaurant, bar, boardrooms and retail shop.
TEE TIMES/INFORMATION: (623) 215-4334 or verrado.com.