Tropical rainforest, a crocodile lagoon, bird sanctuary, Mount Talamo, a banana plantation and the Davao River are part of the landscape at Rancho Palos Verdes Golf & Country Club, which is another Andy Dye design from his burgeoning Filipino portfolio.
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Tropical rainforest, a crocodile lagoon, bird sanctuary, Mount Talamo, a banana plantation and the Davao River are part of the landscape at Rancho Palos Verdes Golf & Country Club, which is another Andy Dye design from his burgeoning Filipino portfolio.

Rancho Palos Verdes
Tropical rainforest, a crocodile lagoon, bird sanctuary, Mount Talamo, a banana plantation and the Davao River are part of the landscape at Rancho Palos Verdes Golf & Country Club, which is another Andy Dye design from his burgeoning Filipino portfolio.
Measuring just over 7,000 yards from the tips, the course is laid out across rolling terrain, with holes arranged as two returning nines. Water comes into play occasionally, most memorably at the right doglegging par four 13th which plays to an island green.
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Other highlights here include the closing par fours on both nines, rated stroke index 2 and 1, respectively: the 9th narrows significantly as the fairway approaches the green and the 18th doglegs right to a home green that’s protected by an enormous bunker to the left of the putting surface.