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The back-nine at Troon North’s Pinnacle course includes two long, demanding, rocky par 3s that help to set up a dramatic finish at the golf course’s signature hole, the 407-yard par-4 18th, which features a tee shot directly at Pinnacle Peak, and requires a 250-yard carry over a monstrous fairway-wide bunker.
« »At Troon North’s Pinnacle course, rocky terrain and two demanding par 3s on the back-nine set you up for the grand finale, No. 18. It’s a 407-yard par 4 that aims right at Pinnacle Peak, and requires a 250-yard carry over a monstrous fairway-wide bunker.
The Pinnacle, which opened in 1995, is 7,009 yards from the tips and has a 72 par. Just like its sister course, the Monument, it will challenge you with desert golf replete with arroyos, natural washes, huge saguaros, mesquite, ironweed. Fairways are large and lush, some of which are hidden behind boulders, high-lipped bunkers and mounds.