Executive's Gem: The Bellaire Golf Club

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Bellaire Golf Club is an Executive's Gem. written by: SpiritedWriter The Bellaire Golf Club in Glendale, AZ is known locally as a great course for the executive golfer. It was built in 1973 and designed by the architectural firm of Lawrence, Hardin, and Nash. This 18-hole course has three sets of tees to accommodate different levels of year round play. Its par 59 championship course measures 3493 yards from the back links and sports a USGA rating of 56.2 with a slope of 90.
This course will work well for those who want a quick round of golf, along with a good challenge on your iron swings. Of the 18 holes, 13 of them are par 3 ranging from 100 to 210 yards. 5 of the holes are par 4 ranging from 260 to 370 yards. The fairways are narrow and

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