This course located on the campus of the University of New Mexico has a little bit of everything: traps, water hazards, elevated greens, and deep drop gullies. It isn't easy, but most abilities should be able to handle it.
$$ (Moderately Priced)Golf Course Statistics: 7,248 yards, par 72, slope 134 - designed by Red Lawrence (1967). This is a public course.
The Championship Golf Course has been one of the finest facilities of its kind nationwide. It has been nationally recognized by Golf Digest Magazine as one of the top-25 public courses in the country, and in January of 1991 Golfweek Magazine dubbed The Championship Course the number one course to play in New Mexico. The Championship Course was the site of NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships as well as the 1998 NCAA Championships. Like most class layouts, The Championship Course flashes a personality all its own. The 7,248-yard, par 72 course boasts fairways that stretch out long and wide, bobbing up and down, both right and left - all factors that make it difficult to reach the rolling, well-manicured greens. Stray shots often land in the rough, loose desert sand, water or sagebrush.