
Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed the course at Reserva Conchal Golf Club to impress. Both nines course over rolling terrain with excellent views. The par-71 golf course tests and inspires with its eco-golf aesthetic: Ravines and lakes are pretty - and pretty tough, making accurate shots toward well-manicured Bermuda greens essential.
A round at Reserva Conchal Golf Club starts on a 319-yard par-4 that's tougher than it looks; stow the driver in favor of a fairway wood or long iron, and shoot precisely to miss the ravine blocking the shallow green on two sides. The fourth is the longest, a 585-yard par-5 that requires you to shoot left from the tee; on the second shot, avoid a big tree to near the shallow green, and then hit a high approach. The last hole is also long, at par 5 and 547 yards, so, if you're feeling lucky, go for the green in two with a fairway wood or long iron to clear the water.
"Reserva" means "reserve," so take advantage of your day at the Reserva Conchal Golf Club, and take a guided tour of the onsite wildlife refuge.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship/Gold | 72 | 6956 | 73.8 | 137 |
| Blue | 72 | 6497 | 71.5 | 135 |
| White | 72 | 5951 | 68.4 | 128 |
| Red | 72 | 5293 | 70.6 | 126 |