Municipal Golf Course | |
Holes | 18 |
Par | 71 |
In El Paso, Texas, lies Butterfield Trail Golf Course, a municipal course embodying the parkland style, envisioned by and welcoming golfers since its 2007 inauguration. Nestled among rolling landscapes, this golf course offers challenging fairways and scenic views for players of all levels.
The course plays to a total par of 72 for both men and women, and consists of four Par 3's, 10 Par 4's and four Par 5's over 18 holes with a Course Rating of 73.8 and a Slope of 134. Four choices for men's tees and two choices for ladies' tees provide an enjoyable test of golf for players of all abilities.
Golfers can experience the course spanning between 6008 and 7307 yards, accommodating different playing styles and abilities. At a whopping 600 yards, hole #6 takes the title as the longest par 5 on the course, posing a substantial challenge. Playing at a maximum of 170 yards, hole #10, designated as a par 3, stands as the course's briefest challenge. Hole #2, a par 5, secures the top spot as the most difficult and challenging hole on the course. Earning the lowest difficulty rating, hole #7, a par 3, stands out as the easiest and most approachable on the course.
Among the offerings are rental services, covering pull carts and golf clubs. The practice area at the facility includes separate chipping and putting greens.
Tee Name | Course Rating | Slope |
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Iron (M) | 73.8 | 131 |
Gold (M) | 71.7 | 134 |
Silver (M) | 69.7 | 129 |
Copper (M) | 67.1 | 121 |
Copper (F) | 73.4 | 141 |
Bronze (F) | 68.5 | 128 |