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El Dorado
The 18-hole El Dorado course has recently undergone a major renovation. Designed by golf course architect Jeff Blume, El Dorado will challenge beginners and professionals alike.
Now complete the El Dorado golf course is a premiere golf course that can be enjoyed by all residents of Missouri City and beyond.
"Jeff Blume did a great job designing a new course that keeps it up with the times." - Billy Ray Brown, Former PGA Tour Player & Golf Channel Commentator
"No. 5 - Look at this hole from the sixth green. The tranquil water, the bridge, the peninsula green - what a sight!" - Robert Rodriguez, Avid Golfer Magazine
"...everyone is eagerly anticipating the opening of the El Dorado Course, and that's sure to attract golfers from all over to Quail Valley." - Houston Links Magazine
As part of the construction and renovation effort, the City of Missouri City envisions creating a new community center, green space improvements and other fitness opportunities on the 400-acre property, in addition to the golf course renovation.
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Hole By Hole Analysis

Hole 1
This par 5 is reachable in two shots but beware of the lake guarding the front and right of the green. Play 3 shots here to get your round off to a good start.

Hole 2
#2. The shortest of the par 3s on this course. Hit this large green but don't look past the bunkers that surround the green.
Hole 3
#3. The longest of the par 4s on the course this hole will require an accurate drive. After finding the fairway your second shot should find this open green with ease.
Hole 4
#4. This short par 4 is marked by seven cross bunkers. A well placed shot will leave you a short iron to the green.

Hole 5
#5. The par 4 5th hole will require your full attention. With water to the right and out of bounds left, finding the fairway is important. Make sure to check the wind direction on your second shot to this exposed green.

Hole 6
#6. A long par 3 that is backed by multiple bunkers. A par is a good score on this hole.

Hole 7
#7. The par 5 7th hole is a peninsula hole. With water left, right and in front of the green, this hole demands accuracy. Three shots to get on this green is recommended.

Hole 8
#8. A par 3 with a very large and exposed green. Make sure you hit the right part of the widest green on the course.

Hole 9
#9. A deceptive par 4 the 9th will test your patience. A drive in the fairway is only half the battle. The green is well protected by grass bunkers front and right.

Hole 10
#10. This short par 5 will temp even the shortest hitters. Beware, however, of the lake that sits in front of this deep green. If you make it in two you will be rewarded but if you falter par will be a tough score.

Hole 11
#11. Another lengthy par 3 the 11th demands the player to hit an accurate long iron shot.

Hole 12
#12. With a large fairway bunker dominating the landscape, finding the fairway is a must. Trouble can be found throughout the hole including the mounds surrounding the green.

Hole 13
#13. The start of a tough stretch of holes the 13th will demand your attention. A contoured fairway sets you up for a shot to this long green with water right and bunkers left.

Hole 14
#14. An impressive par 3, the 14th can make or break a good round. Avoiding the bunkers that surround the green is key.

Hole 15
#15. Keep the driver in the bag. Put your tee shot in the fairway then set up for your second shot over water and bunkers to this green that falls off right and left.

Hole 16
#16. Let the fairway bunkers guide you to the green. Navigating your way to the green will be challenging but rewarding.

Hole 17
#17. Finding the fairway is a must on this last par 4. If you escape the water left and out of bounds right you have a good chance at birdie before the home hole.

Hole 18
#18. This final and longest hole on the course requires you to stay out of the trees. Be aware of Stafford Run Creek that crosses the fairway before the green. Three good shots can set up a great birdie to end your round.
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