
Twin Warriors Golf Club
United States
New Mexico
Santa Ana Pueblo
very difficult in windy conditions" where straying shots will find the "well bunkered" layout. A "monster course from the tips."

Twin Warriors Golf Club
United States
New Mexico
Santa Ana Pueblo
TWIN WARRIORS
18 holes, 7,736 yards,
par 72, 75.0 rating, slope 138
Designed by Gary Panks
Course Opened:
May 2001
Course Style :
Desert
Number of Tee Boxes:
5 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
48
Number of Water Hazards:
1
Acreage of Course:
270 acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Hybrid Bluegrass
Greens: Dominant Bentgrass
Rough: Bluegrass Fescue Mix
Golf Digest
rating

Twin Warriors Golf Club
United States
New Mexico
Santa Ana Pueblo
TWIN WARRIORS
18 holes, 7,736 yards,
par 72, 75.0 rating, slope 138
Designed by Gary Panks
Course Opened:
May 2001
Course Style :
Desert
Number of Tee Boxes:
5 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
48
Number of Water Hazards:
1
Acreage of Course:
270 acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Hybrid Bluegrass
Greens: Dominant Bentgrass
Rough: Bluegrass Fescue Mix
Golf Digest
rating

Twin Warriors Golf Club
United States
New Mexico
Santa Ana Pueblo
TWIN WARRIORS
18 holes, 7,736 yards,
par 72, 75.0 rating, slope 138
Designed by Gary Panks
Course Opened:
May 2001
Course Style :
Desert
Number of Tee Boxes:
5 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
48
Number of Water Hazards:
1
Acreage of Course:
270 acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
Primary Grasses:
Fairways:Hybrid Bluegrass
Greens: Dominant Bentgrass
Rough: Bluegrass Fescue Mix
Golf Digest
rating
Other Regional Golf Courses:
Santa Ana Golf Course

Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity. The course has beautiful grassy knolls and ridges dotted with Juniper and Pinon Pine. Wonderful dry washes known as arroyo’s and eroded land features, along with the sacred butte known as Tuyuna or “Snakehead” complete a picture framed by spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains.
The people of Santa Ana believe that the Twin Warriors, Mase’ewi and Uyuye’ewi, showed them the path to the Yellow Light, the Upper World, along the banks of the Rio Grande. With their rainbow bow and lightning arrows, the Twin Warriors are leaders in war and defenders and protectors of all people in times of peace. The have the task of bringing about and keeping the religious calendar. The Twin Warriors send forth their spiritual breath of safety and peace to all directions. The Twin Warriors stretch out their hands in prayer for prosperity, health, and all good things for the people who live in all directions. They pray for answers to return with the speed of eagle’s wings.

Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity. The course has beautiful grassy knolls and ridges dotted with Juniper and Pinon Pine. Wonderful dry washes known as arroyo’s and eroded land features, along with the sacred butte known as Tuyuna or “Snakehead” complete a picture framed by spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains.
The people of Santa Ana believe that the Twin Warriors, Mase’ewi and Uyuye’ewi, showed them the path to the Yellow Light, the Upper World, along the banks of the Rio Grande. With their rainbow bow and lightning arrows, the Twin Warriors are leaders in war and defenders and protectors of all people in times of peace. The have the task of bringing about and keeping the religious calendar. The Twin Warriors send forth their spiritual breath of safety and peace to all directions. The Twin Warriors stretch out their hands in prayer for prosperity, health, and all good things for the people who live in all directions. They pray for answers to return with the speed of eagle’s wings.

Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity. The course has beautiful grassy knolls and ridges dotted with Juniper and Pinon Pine. Wonderful dry washes known as arroyo’s and eroded land features, along with the sacred butte known as Tuyuna or “Snakehead” complete a picture framed by spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains.
The people of Santa Ana believe that the Twin Warriors, Mase’ewi and Uyuye’ewi, showed them the path to the Yellow Light, the Upper World, along the banks of the Rio Grande. With their rainbow bow and lightning arrows, the Twin Warriors are leaders in war and defenders and protectors of all people in times of peace. The have the task of bringing about and keeping the religious calendar. The Twin Warriors send forth their spiritual breath of safety and peace to all directions. The Twin Warriors stretch out their hands in prayer for prosperity, health, and all good things for the people who live in all directions. They pray for answers to return with the speed of eagle’s wings.

Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity. The course has beautiful grassy knolls and ridges dotted with Juniper and Pinon Pine. Wonderful dry washes known as arroyo’s and eroded land features, along with the sacred butte known as Tuyuna or “Snakehead” complete a picture framed by spectacular views of the Sandia Mountains.
The people of Santa Ana believe that the Twin Warriors, Mase’ewi and Uyuye’ewi, showed them the path to the Yellow Light, the Upper World, along the banks of the Rio Grande. With their rainbow bow and lightning arrows, the Twin Warriors are leaders in war and defenders and protectors of all people in times of peace. The have the task of bringing about and keeping the religious calendar. The Twin Warriors send forth their spiritual breath of safety and peace to all directions. The Twin Warriors stretch out their hands in prayer for prosperity, health, and all good things for the people who live in all directions. They pray for answers to return with the speed of eagle’s wings.




