OUR BEGINNINGS WERE HUMBLE
Mountain View Golf Course is a challenging nine hole course carved from the northern Nevada desert and located on the outskirts of Battle Mountain, Nevada.The course was built in 1991 and incorporates tight doglegs, narrow fairways and natural sagebrush to offer players of all levels a challenging and exciting round of golf.
The greens have recently been remodeled along with a drainage system installed. The tee boxes were rearranged and leveled with the pond on hole #4 widened.
The greens have recently been remodeled along with a drainage system installed. The tee boxes were rearranged and leveled with the pond on hole #4 widened.
Mountain View Golf Course offers a practice green and driving range. Golf carts are available for rent for 9 or 18 holes. Clubhouse offers food and beverages
NO TEE TIMES ARE NECESSARY
NO TEE TIMES ARE NECESSARY
Golfer’s Instructions
1. Swing
2. Swear
3. Look for ball
4. Repeat
1. Swing
2. Swear
3. Look for ball
4. Repeat
Hole #1 is a long Par 5 that has a slight dogleg to the right. It is 513 yd from the men's and 412 from the women's tee box with out-of-bounds on the right. The fairway is the largest on the course and allows hitters to grip it and rip it off the tee. The green is very large in size and slopes backs towards the fairway.
Hole #2 is a Par 3 that is the hardest hole on the course. It measures out to be 195 yd from the men's and 144 from women's tee box. This has a two-tiered green with a grass bunker on the left that is fairly deep. There is a tree line on the left that may cause issues.
Hole #3 is a straight Par 4 that has out-of-bounds all the way down to the green. From the men's it is 331 yd and from the women's it is 301 yd. This green has a grass bunker in the front of the green and everything funnels towards it. Anything left short of the green will fall into the hole and will face a difficult chip. Afternoon winds help push the ball out-of-bounds.
Hole #4 is a 378 yd Par 4 that has a large pond. Long hitters can hit over the pond and go right at the green for their approach. If your able to hit over the pond and stay in fairway the reward can be huge. Laying up may be the ideal play for some players. This green slopes two ways and if left on wrong side may lead to a long uphill-downhill putt.
Hole #5 is a Par 4 that is in a shape of an "S". This hole has two fairway grass bunkers that are reachable from the tee. This hole measures out to be 360 yd from the tee box. A good tee shot can lead to a wedge shot into this elevated green that slopes back towards the fairway.
Hole #6 is a Par 3 that has two grass bunkers surrounding the green. It totals out to be 160 yd from the men's tee box and 125 yd from the women's tee box. The green is large in size and has a mound on the right side with a grass bunker in front left.
Hole #7 is a long Par 4 that measures out to be 393 yd from the men's tee box and 338 from the men's tee box. It has a sharp dogleg that long hitters can be rewarded if able to cut the corner. If you play the fairway, the 150 yd mark is the 90 degree turn for the dogleg. The green has a what is called " Californian Hump" in the middle of the green. This is a tier green but the hump can be extraordinary difficult if putting or chipping on wrong side.
Hole #8 is a Par 5 that has another sharp 90 degree dogleg. This hole is reachable in two as it is only 480 yd from men's tee and 432 from the women's tee. Long hitters can cut the corner to leave a short approach shot but hitting fairway off tee will leave most players a 200 yd for their second shot. This green is long but narrow and has a shelf on the back right that has some major slope leading to it.
Hole #9 is a Par 4 that has a pond on the left side that is reachable off the tee. This hole is 380 yd from the men's tee box and 346 yd from the women's tee box. This hole has a slight dogleg that long hitters must hit over the pond or will drive it through the fairway into the desert. Shorter hits can hit their second shot from 150yd-200yd. This green is slightly elevated and slopes backs towards the fairway.
Hole #2 is a Par 3 that is the hardest hole on the course. It measures out to be 195 yd from the men's and 144 from women's tee box. This has a two-tiered green with a grass bunker on the left that is fairly deep. There is a tree line on the left that may cause issues.
Hole #3 is a straight Par 4 that has out-of-bounds all the way down to the green. From the men's it is 331 yd and from the women's it is 301 yd. This green has a grass bunker in the front of the green and everything funnels towards it. Anything left short of the green will fall into the hole and will face a difficult chip. Afternoon winds help push the ball out-of-bounds.
Hole #4 is a 378 yd Par 4 that has a large pond. Long hitters can hit over the pond and go right at the green for their approach. If your able to hit over the pond and stay in fairway the reward can be huge. Laying up may be the ideal play for some players. This green slopes two ways and if left on wrong side may lead to a long uphill-downhill putt.
Hole #5 is a Par 4 that is in a shape of an "S". This hole has two fairway grass bunkers that are reachable from the tee. This hole measures out to be 360 yd from the tee box. A good tee shot can lead to a wedge shot into this elevated green that slopes back towards the fairway.
Hole #6 is a Par 3 that has two grass bunkers surrounding the green. It totals out to be 160 yd from the men's tee box and 125 yd from the women's tee box. The green is large in size and has a mound on the right side with a grass bunker in front left.
Hole #7 is a long Par 4 that measures out to be 393 yd from the men's tee box and 338 from the men's tee box. It has a sharp dogleg that long hitters can be rewarded if able to cut the corner. If you play the fairway, the 150 yd mark is the 90 degree turn for the dogleg. The green has a what is called " Californian Hump" in the middle of the green. This is a tier green but the hump can be extraordinary difficult if putting or chipping on wrong side.
Hole #8 is a Par 5 that has another sharp 90 degree dogleg. This hole is reachable in two as it is only 480 yd from men's tee and 432 from the women's tee. Long hitters can cut the corner to leave a short approach shot but hitting fairway off tee will leave most players a 200 yd for their second shot. This green is long but narrow and has a shelf on the back right that has some major slope leading to it.
Hole #9 is a Par 4 that has a pond on the left side that is reachable off the tee. This hole is 380 yd from the men's tee box and 346 yd from the women's tee box. This hole has a slight dogleg that long hitters must hit over the pond or will drive it through the fairway into the desert. Shorter hits can hit their second shot from 150yd-200yd. This green is slightly elevated and slopes backs towards the fairway.

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