Morongo Golf Club At Tukwet Canyon is an 18-hole golf course in Beaumont, CA with a par of 72. It offers 8 tee sets: gold (7,334 yards, slope 141, rating 76.1), black (6,794 yards, slope 136, rating 73.6), black/blue combo (6,564 yards, slope 133, rating 72.4), blue (6,341 yards, slope 130, rating 71.3), blue/white combo (6,140 yards, slope 127, rating 70.3), white (5,942 yards, slope 124, rating 69.4), white/red combo (5,618 yards, slope 120, rating 67.8), red (5,274 yards, slope 116, rating 66.2). The hardest hole is #7, a par 4 playing 311 yards from the first tee.
Morongo Golf Club At Tukwet Canyon
Beaumont, CA
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A welcoming opening par 4 with a relatively straight fairway that provides good birdie opportunity. The green is defended by bunkers on the right side, while the left offers a safer approach route for most players.
A short par 3 playing into an elevated green, offering a straightforward introduction to the back nine. The modest length makes this a scoreable hole, though the raised green can make short-sided misses punishing.
A compact par 4 with a tight fairway that demands accuracy off the tee. Water or tight bunkering likely guards the approach, making this a strategic hole despite its shorter length.
A substantial par 5 that plays as one of the course's most generous scoring opportunities. The extended length allows most players to reach the green in three, with the primary challenge being distance management and positioning for the approach shot.
A moderate par 4 with moderate length and straightforward character. Bunkers or terrain features likely define the playing corridor, requiring solid execution from tee to green.
The course's second-hardest hole, this par 4 plays significantly longer and demands precision throughout. A dramatic increase in yardage from the forward tees signals a severe challenge that tests all aspects of play.
The signature hole and #1 handicap, this par 4 is the most difficult on the course with substantial yardage and likely multiple hazards or dramatic elevation changes. Strategic positioning and controlled aggression are essential on this defining test.
A short par 3 with minimal length, presenting a straightforward target. Despite its brevity, the elevated green and tight surrounds demand accurate placement to avoid trouble.
A strong par 5 finishing the front side, offering a genuine birdie opportunity despite its length. The fairway likely narrows or slopes in ways that reward smart positioning for the approach shot.
A solid par 4 returning to play with moderate difficulty. Water or bunkers likely come into play on the approach, requiring players to commit to an aggressive or conservative line based on their position.
One of the course's premier par 5s with substantial length and high quality. The extended yardage demands thoughtful layup positioning, and the closing hole likely features strategic bunkering or water to guard the green.
A demanding par 4 with significant length from the back tees. Bunkers and elevation change characterize this mid-round test, with the green likely well-protected to resist aggressive approaches.
A more moderate par 4 offering relative relief in difficulty. The shorter yardage and straighter routing provide opportunity, though greenside hazards likely prevent birdie from being automatic.
The second-hardest hole on the course, this par 4 plays long and features multiple challenges including length, hazards, and likely dramatic elevation or doglegging. Water or out-of-bounds likely defines the playing corridor on at least one side.
A mid-length par 3 with more substance than the earlier short holes. The green is likely elevated or protected by water and bunkers, making club selection and accuracy critical.
A forgiving par 5 with generous length, offering birdie opportunity for players who navigate the fairway successfully. The length allows most players to reach in three, with bunkering likely guarding the final approach.
The easiest hole on the course, this par 3 is the shortest and most straightforward. Despite its simplicity, the small green and surrounding hazards can still punish inaccuracy.
A strong closing par 4 that tests commitment and precision on the final hole. Strategic bunkering and likely a sloped or elevated green demand a quality approach shot to secure a strong finish.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 9 | 17 | 11 | 7 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 15 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 2 | 12 | 16 | 18 | 6 | |||
| gold | 408 | 213 | 364 | 558 | 396 | 438 | 462 | 190 | 551 | 3580 | 445 | 605 | 428 | 378 | 488 | 227 | 549 | 196 | 438 | 3754 | 7334 |
| black | 372 | 185 | 336 | 517 | 362 | 411 | 414 | 162 | 527 | 3286 | 425 | 572 | 403 | 355 | 465 | 208 | 517 | 168 | 395 | 3508 | 6794 |
| black/blue combo | 372 | 146 | 336 | 517 | 316 | 396 | 414 | 145 | 527 | 3169 | 388 | 537 | 403 | 355 | 446 | 192 | 517 | 162 | 395 | 3395 | 6564 |
| blue | 345 | 146 | 298 | 481 | 316 | 396 | 401 | 145 | 511 | 3039 | 388 | 537 | 393 | 319 | 446 | 192 | 490 | 162 | 375 | 3302 | 6341 |
| blue/white combo | 345 | 146 | 271 | 481 | 316 | 347 | 374 | 145 | 486 | 2911 | 349 | 521 | 393 | 319 | 428 | 192 | 490 | 162 | 375 | 3229 | 6140 |
| white | 337 | 138 | 271 | 457 | 308 | 347 | 374 | 123 | 486 | 2841 | 349 | 521 | 346 | 310 | 428 | 166 | 481 | 134 | 366 | 3101 | 5942 |
| white/red combo | 337 | 146 | 271 | 413 | 308 | 347 | 311 | 145 | 455 | 2733 | 289 | 482 | 346 | 310 | 376 | 147 | 435 | 134 | 366 | 2885 | 5618 |
| red | 303 | 120 | 268 | 413 | 286 | 266 | 311 | 101 | 455 | 2523 | 289 | 482 | 298 | 284 | 376 | 147 | 435 | 116 | 324 | 2751 | 5274 |