Thursday, August 25, 2011

ASU Karsten

On Wednesday, I played my unofficial "home course" ASU Karsten, and I was impressed by the course conditions. As detailed more fully below, the course was in immaculate shape for the end of August, and almost as good of shape as I have ever seen it. I would highly recommend anyone looking to play golf in the Valley to get out to this course as soon as possible.

Course: ASU Karsten

Location: 1124 E. Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe, AZ 8521 (Rural and Rio Salado)

Course: Public, 18 holes

Designer: Pete Dye

Website: www.asukarsten.com

Tees: 4 sets from 4,765 to 7,002 yards, par 70

Practice Facility: Medium sized driving range. Players hit off mats every day except Friday and Saturday. There is also a large practice putting green. The highlight of the practice facility is a chipping area located approximately 200 yards from the clubhouse between the #1 tee and #9 green. Players can hit shots from all angles up to 115 yards.

Review:.

Positives: ASU Karsten was in exceptional condition for this time of the year. The tees, fairways, rough, and greens were lush for August in Arizona. The course provides a good challenge from the back tees as a par 70, with many par 4s over 400 yards in length. The pro shop is well stocked with all types of ASU gear, but there are not many clubs to look at because the course only carries Ping clubs. Speaking of, make sure to get a handful of the white Ping tees that the course provides; this is one of the few places in the world to get these. There is a nice variety of par 4's, but with only 2 par 5's, scoring opportunities are few and far between.


Negatives: The greens did contain some areas that were bumpy, and I have seen them much faster, but this is excepted for Arizona this time of the year. As a Pete Dye course, there are some quirky holes, such as the back to back par 3 (6-7) on the front nine that don't seem to mesh together well. The course is also surrounded by urban development with loud airplanes constantly flying over. If you are looking for peace and quiet during your golf round, this may not be the ideal course to choose.

Once again, the pace of play was extremely slow on the back nine, with no ranger in sight. This was solely due to a single group of 4 men who were directly ahead of us. My group of 2 literally watched every shot of theirs from the 12th tee through the 18th tee. JUST LET US PLAY THROUGH!!! This should not be the case on on a extremely hot day with very little shade in sight.

Favorite Hole: No. 18, Par 4, 4711 yards

No. 18 is a long par 4 in which the player must hit his or her tee shot and second shot over a artificial lake to a green that is overlooked by Sun Devil Stadium and "A Mountain". Both the tee shot and second shot take precision an length, but provide a memorable final hole for all those playing the course. I would recommend hugging the right side of the fairway for the best angle into the large putting surface.

Recommended For: Mid and low handicappers. To truly enjoy this course, I would recommend this course for those more advanced in the game. Water and large pot bunkers come into play on many of the holes, as well as many other humps and bumps that are a signature of Pete Dye. This is going to frustrate the beginner golfer who should enjoy their golf round as much as the plus handicap professional.


Overall: ASU Karsten is a well-maintained, competitively priced course. The staff is very professional, and the pace of play is typically swift. Althoguh I no longer get the student discount at the course, I will most definitely be back to ASU Karsten to take on the challenge that Pete Dye laid out.


Tell me, what do you think of ASU Karsten Golf Course?
























1 comment:

  1. I still have yet to play this course! I'm a sophomore at ASU and I finally was able to bring my clubs back just a week ago so I'll be looking to hit up this course soon because it is my "home course" as you called it. Glad to hear that the conditions were great when you played, although obviously it has been a while since then. Would love to see some more posts! Here's my post (not a review) about Karsten.

    http://phoenixgolfing.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/introduction-and-asus-karsten-golf-course/

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