
What is Montrêux Golf&Country Club?
Welcome to Montrêux Golf & Country Club, a private golf course community located between Reno and Lake Tahoe. This gated community of luxury custom homes surrounds the 18-hole, Jack Nicklaus Signature Championship Course (Par 72), a world-class Clubhouse, walking trails, tennis, pool, Fitness Center and much more.
What is the 11th hole at Montrêux like?
The 11th hole at Montrêux is an uphill Par 3 that features a very large green protected on the front left by two features a very large green protected on the front left by two deep bunkers and a ravine to the far left. There is a premium on hitting the correct club here, because a shot that misses the green will cause a lot of problems.
What is it like to live at Montreux?
Montreux might be in the middle of a luxurious gated community, but the course has none of the feel of most real estate golf developments. The course looks natural like it's hidden in the woods. The homes sit well off the fairways, and most backyards are protected by towering pines and landscaping.
What is the bear trap at Montreux?
Montreux Golf & Country Club lies at the base of Mt. Rose, offering plenty of memorable mountain views. The layout features long narrow fairways that are lined with trees, dramatic elevation changes and strategically placed bunkers. The signature set of holes, the sixth through the eighth, is nicknamed the "Bear Trap."

What is the 11th hole in Montrêux?
The 11th hole at Montrêux is a semi-blind, uphill Par 3 that features a very large green protected on the front left by two bunkers and a ravine to the far left. There is a premium on hitting the correct club here, because a shot that misses the green will cause a lot of problems. Two majestic pine trees frame this beautiful hole.
What is the 9th hole of the Renootahoe Open?
The Par 4, 9th hole is a great finishing hole for the RenooTahoe Open because it is the ultimate decision situation. If you play a 3-wood off the tee, it must be left toward the small bunker on the hill to avoid the large fairway bunker on the right. If you take a driver, you’ll have to carry that bunker on the right and possibly run off the fairway into the right-hand rough. Once at your tee shot, your second will be to an undulating green separated down the center by a slight ridge. The deep bunkers both front-right and back-left will keep you on your toes.
