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The Lost Gold Course is the second Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club. Nicklaus teamed up with his son, Jack Jr., to design this challenging desert course. The links-style layout offers a different set of challenges than the original course at the club, the Prospector
The Lost Gold Course is the second Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club. Nicklaus teamed up with his son, Jack Jr., to design this challenging desert course. The links-style layout offers a different set of challenges than the original course at the club, the Prospector. The greens are smaller than Prospectors, but the fairways are just as generous. The front nine features several parallel fairways separated by bunkered corridors. The back nine features more desert terrain and spectacular views of the club's namesake mountains. There is only one water hazard on the golf course, which comes into play on the last hole. The par-5 14th hole is particularly notable for both its view and the tricky dry wash that guards the right side of the fairway.