Situated less than half an hour’s drive southwest of Kansas City, the course at Canyon Farms Golf Club is a Tom Jackson and Tom Kelly co-design featuring a number of forced carries and elevation changes, which opened to the public in 2007.
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Situated less than half an hour’s drive southwest of Kansas City, the course at Canyon Farms Golf Club is a Tom Jackson and Tom Kelly co-design featuring a number of forced carries and elevation changes, which opened to the public in 2007.
Canyon Farms
Canyon Farms Golf Club is another fine public-access facility that has been constructed on what was once a quarry. The result, designed by the architectural team of Tom Jackson and Tom Kelly, is a roaming route that wanders by lakes where the previous mining operations ensued, as well as featuring dramatic downward tee shots.
The par five No. 14 is perhaps the signature hole, as well as the one that best sums up the title of this course. At 570 yards from the back tees, players will still get a significant boost from teeing off from the top of the quarry, down to a fairway that rides between a stone canyon. The far left of the dogleg is a stone wall that rises 60 feet; although there will be little strategic benefit to it, players can trust that wayward tee shots in that direction will kick back down to the fairway.
No. 18 is another par five vying for the “signature” status, reachable in two with a pair of strong shots, but players will need to carry the aforementioned lake to get home. Although that body of water will be intimidating, the waterfall coming off the back of the back of the green will be a tad more relaxing.