Las Colinas Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Queen Creek, AZ with a par of 71. It offers 3 tee sets: coyote (6,494 yards, slope 122, rating 70.2), roadrunner (5,863 yards, slope 109, rating 67.1), quail (4,923 yards, slope 98, rating 62.6). The hardest hole is #4, a par 4 playing 336 yards from the first tee.
Las Colinas Golf Club
Queen Creek, AZ
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A long par 5 that plays relatively straight with a wide fairway offering multiple angles of approach. The green is well-bunkered on both sides, rewarding accuracy on the approach shot and making this a strategic three-shotter for most players.

A short par 4 with a narrow fairway that requires precision off the tee. Water guards the left side of the fairway and left of the green, making placement critical and penalizing wayward drives.

A demanding par 4 featuring a dogleg right with out-of-bounds running the entire right side. The fairway narrows significantly 200 yards out, and bunkers protect the right side of the green, demanding accurate tee and approach shots.

The signature par 4 with a dramatic dogleg right around water that cuts into the corner. The fairway tightens considerably as it approaches the green, with bunkers left and right making this the course's most challenging four-par.

A strategic par 5 that bends slightly left with water hazard along the left side throughout. The wide fairway allows multiple layup options, but the green is tightly guarded by bunkers, making the approach shot the true test.

A short par 3 playing downhill to a compact green. Water fronts the green and bunkers guard the right side, with the brief yardage offering little margin for error despite its modest length.

A par 4 with a generous, relatively flat fairway that opens up significantly. The green sits unguarded and inviting, making this one of the course's more forgiving scoring opportunities.

A picturesque par 3 with a small elevated green surrounded by bunkers on all sides. The isolated green presents a straightforward but unforgiving target, with no safe misses available.

A solid par 4 playing uphill throughout with a fairway that remains fairly open. Bunkers frame both sides of the green, and the elevated approach demands a well-struck second shot to find the putting surface.

A challenging par 4 featuring water hazard along the left side from tee to green. The fairway narrows as it approaches the water-guarded green, creating a demanding risk-reward scenario where positioning is paramount.

A straightforward par 3 with a relatively open green and minimal bunkering. The modest length and accessible design provide a brief respite, though distance control remains important given the exposed green.

A long par 5 with a dogleg right and water hazard guarding the inside of the bend. The fairway is wide off the tee but tightens considerably, and bunkers protect both sides of the green, making this a strategic test of course management.

A short par 4 with a narrow fairway pinched by hazards on both sides. The tight driving corridor and compact green make this a precision shot, rewarding accuracy and punishing strays.

The shortest par 3 on the course, playing to a small, relatively unguarded green. Its brevity and simple design offer a scoring chance, though the tight green demands accuracy despite the short yardage.

A long par 5 that plays generally straight with a wide fairway offering comfortable layup positions. Water hazards and bunkers tighten around the green, making the final approach the determining factor in score.

A medium par 4 with a moderately wide fairway that narrows slightly near the green. Bunkers frame the right side of the approach, and the green's depth requires careful distance control on the second shot.

A very short par 3 with an elevated, well-bunkered green that appears larger than it plays. Despite its brevity, the bunkers surrounding the green and narrow target area make it more demanding than the yardage suggests.

A finishing par 4 with a dramatic dogleg right around water that hugs the entire right side. The fairway widens left but the approach must navigate the water to reach a green protected by bunkers, making this an exciting and challenging final test.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 35 | 71 |
| HCP | 7 | 13 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 17 | 9 | 11 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 14 | 18 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 2 | |||
| coyote | 535 | 363 | 381 | 439 | 513 | 183 | 335 | 188 | 374 | 3311 | 423 | 192 | 537 | 353 | 189 | 522 | 374 | 170 | 423 | 3183 | 6494 |
| roadrunner | 490 | 334 | 353 | 402 | 483 | 142 | 298 | 148 | 338 | 2988 | 385 | 155 | 495 | 315 | 148 | 492 | 347 | 151 | 387 | 2875 | 5863 |
| quail | 428 | 247 | 294 | 336 | 443 | 105 | 251 | 106 | 293 | 2503 | 335 | 122 | 432 | 235 | 120 | 444 | 310 | 94 | 328 | 2420 | 4923 |