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(SCOTTSDALE, AZ) -- Schmidt-Curley Design -- one of the world's most active and innovative golf course design firms -- announces the front nine and practice facility at Mexico's Amanali Country Club have opened for play.
Located less than one hour north of Mexico City in Tepeji del Rio, the course is routed through a high-desert landscape of cactus and Mesquite. Dramatic bunkering, spectacular elevation changes, shots over rugged canyons and sweeping, ever-present views of Lake Tepeji are highlights from Brian Curley and Lead Designer Grant Haserot. Hybrid-Bermuda grass was used on the tees, fairways and roughs, while putting surfaces are bentgrass.
The drivable par-4, 352-yard ninth embodies the above attributes. With the lake as a backdrop, the gambling golfer can risk a downhill, 285-yard carry over a vegetation-filled gorge to reach the well-bunkered green for a putt at eagle. A more prudent approach, however, may be to drive down the fairway on the right and take bogey out of play.
"Amanali is a strong example of our firm's global reach and emphasis on creativity and shot values," says Curley. "We have several exciting ongoing projects in Mexico, a country poised for future growth and easily accessible from our Scottsdale headquarters."
Other current Schmidt-Curley Design projects in Mexico include Ventanas de San Miguel (San Miguel de Allende), Kanai Golf Resort (Playa del Carmen) and Maravia Golf Club (La Paz).
Amanali is a luxury, master-planned community. The back nine of the 18-hole, par-72, 7,100-yard golf course is currently under construction, as are a clubhouse, tennis and fitness center, and marina.
For more information about completed and current projects, visit www.schmidt-curley.com or call 480.483.1994.
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