10 Golf Holes Prominently Defined by Waterfalls
Date:March 21, 2025
Every minute, almost 8,000 gallons of water rush down the bi-level waterfall that separates tee boxes from the fairway on Slick Rock’s 14th hole. The aquatic feature cost almost $1 million when it was built in 1990. That’s the equivalent of about $2.4 million by today’s value, though it’s easy to think that such an undertaking would carry a much steeper price in 2025. Nevertheless, the feature is a rousing success in two significant ways. First, it adds a strong dash of spectacle to a tee shot that would otherwise lack excitement. Second, it’s become the most-photographed spot of any of the resort’s golf courses.