Genoa Lakes Golf Club features two courses (Lakes and Ranch), situated two miles apart. The Lakes was co-designed by Peter Jacobsen and John Harbottle III, where the meandering Carson River is an ever-present feature. The Lakes hosted U.S. Open Qualifying in 2014.
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Genoa Lakes Golf Club features two courses (Lakes and Ranch), situated two miles apart. The Lakes was co-designed by Peter Jacobsen and John Harbottle III, where the meandering Carson River is an ever-present feature. The Lakes hosted U.S. Open Qualifying in 2014.

Genoa Lakes (Lakes)
The journey at the Genoa Lakes (Lakes) Course opens up with a fairly conventional “gentle handshake," and then you’re on your own from there. The course advertises water hazards on 14 holes, including those that run alongside or across the Carson River, which flows through the property.
After the “easy” start, you’ll be right in the teeth of the title “Lakes,” with a par five that narrows considerably upon your final approach, pinched by a lake on the left, while No. 3 — the toughest hole by stroke index — features a similar danger along the entirety of its 477 yards.
If the river becomes a bitter view for your wayward drives, take consideration of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the West instead. The course was more than equipped to host the U.S. Open qualifier, topping out at nearly 7,400 yards.