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Club West Golf Club One of the
newer championship golf courses in the Phoenix area. Located just 25 minutes from Sky Harbor Airport this desert style layout features 6 sets of tee boxes, natural surroundings and panoramic
views. A mixture of short and long holes. 7057 yards - slope 135 - Par 72
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Desert Canyon Golf Club Desert Canyon
Golf Club features a challenging yet playable golf course. The course winds its way through wonderful desert terrain up and down the natural arroyos and canyons that occur in the Sonoran
Desert. Fairways, though open, play tight and prove challenging with strategically placed doglegs. Each hole of the par 71 course plays to a backdrop of pristine sky and views of some of
Arizona's most beautiful mountains.
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Eagle Mountain Special Value, Recommended
Opened in 1996, this Scott Miller designed course is a spectacular representation of man's creation in harmony with nature as it winds through
natural box canyons, rolling hills, and lush desert valleys. The vistas provide an incomparable panorama of landmark mountains, picturesque valleys and downtown cityscapes, all combined with
the tranquility of the pristine Sonoran Desert. At Eagle Mountain you'll find a challenging yet fair golf experience, with contoured fairways and immaculately maintained emerald greens
throughout this par-71, 6763-yard layout.
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Estrella Mountain Ranch Recommended Estrella is actually only about 50 minutes from Scottsdale (35 minutes west of downtown Phoenix), but it might as well be a world away. Situated in the foothills of,
what else, the Sierra Estrella Mountains, the Jack Nicklaus II designed course is still in its infancy. This is one of the best courses to play in the Phoenix valley. Well worth the drive
7004 yards - slope 125 - Par 72
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Gold Canyon Golf Resort The
Dinosaur Mountain Course has earned the ranking as the #1 public golf course in Arizona. The immaculately manicured course offers magnificent views and dramatic elevation changes from tee to
green. The Sidewinder Course at Gold Canyon offers those who wish to play 36 holes a day, two great four star rated course. Dinosaur
Sidewinder 6584 Yards - Slope 140 - Par 72
6414 Yards - Slope 133 - Par
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Kokopelli Kokopelli Golf Resort
has multiple island tees and dramatic views that provide players with a great golfing experience. Kokopelli is a challenging course, featuring lakes, rolling hills and fountains and places a
premium on approach shots to the multi-level greens.
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Las Sendas Golf Club This championship golf course was designed by
Robert Trent Jones Jr. It was rated #1 public golf course in Arizona (2001). Las Sendas is a golf course in the desert not just planted on the desert. It's a must see, must play.6836
yards - Slope 149 - Par 72
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Legacy Resort
Site of the 2000 LPGA Standard Register Ping tournament, The Legacy Golf Resort is the former setting of Dwight B. Heard's 7,500-acre ranch from the early 1900's. Rich in heritage and
history, the resort has taken great pride in preserving the remaining structures and monuments along its 18-hole championship golf course - giving golfers an added opportunity to experience a
taste of Arizona history and the Heard legacy.
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Ocotillo Golf Resort Special Value, Recommended
This Ted Robinson design championship layout is located just 30 minutes from the Phoenix airport The mature course is a challenge for the
good player yet fair to the average player. A quality golf course and resort. Good golf value.
6729 Yards - Slope 128 - Par 72
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Rancho Manana Golf Resort A True desert style layout
located in the North Scottsdale foothills at historic Cave Creek. This course will entertain you with beautiful views, elevation changes and abundant wildlife. We have seen the Bobcat on the
17th tee!
6004 yards - slope 125 - Par 70
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Raven at South Mountain Recommended The Raven Golf Club at South Mountain prides itself as a Benchmark to playing conditions, course layout and service that is ranked #1 in North
America. Designed by PGA and US Open Champion David Graham and golf architect Gary Panks have combined the finest aspects of Southwestern and Mid-Western style golf.
7100 yards - slope 135 - Par 72
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Scottsdale Silverado The crowning touch to the Scottsdale
greenbelt area, filling the last undeveloped stretch of the Indian Bend Wash with a creative 18-hole mix of affordable golf. This innovative daily-fee golf course invites guests to a
challenging round of golf in the heart of Scottsdale's resort row.
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Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club
East Course (9 holes) An Arnold Palmer design, this classic resort style layout features an intriguing mix of 3 par threes; 3 par four's; and 3 par five's. Par is an excellent score
here. South Course (9 holes) Rolling greens and a challenging more traditional layout redesigned by Arnold Palmer highlight our South Course. North Course (9 holes)
After a summer of renovation, we have just recently made our North Course available for play. With mature tree-lined fairways and beautifully manicured bunkers, our North Course offers a
stiff test of golf in which you will use every club in your bag.
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Stonecreek Golf Club This is Arizona golf with a flavor
of Scotland. A traditional links style layout with the most formidable opponent being the creek that comes into play on fifteen holes. With five sets of tees it is a challenge for every play
level.
6,800 Yards - Slope 134 - Par 72
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SunRidge Canyon Recommended At SunRidge Canyon Golf Club, golf isn't merely a sport. It's an adventure. This 6,823-yard, par-71 layout designed by Keith Foster is hidden among the ridges and
canyons of the foothills of the McDowell Mountains, widely considered one of the most picturesque and dramatic stretches of natural land left in the Southwest. It was selected No. 42 on Golf
Magazine's list of "The Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the United States," has been chosen by Arizona tournament players as the top-ranked daily-fee golf club, and was the host of
the 1997 USGA State Team Championship.
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Superstition Springs Golf Club Rated among the "Top
Courses to Play" in Arizona. This Greg Nash design is known for it's multiple tees and water features that come into play on many holes. The championship golf course will entertain all play
levels.
7,005 Yards - Slope 135 - Par 72
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The Foothills Golf Club The 18 hole championship layout
was designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish. It is secluded in the ridges and buttes of South Mountain. With rolling fairways and undulating greens it will challenge the best of players.
7,000 Yards - Slope 132 - Par 72
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Legend at Arrowhead The Legend at Arrowhead is a challenge
to low handicappers and motivates high handicappers. The Legend at Arrowhead is a course set within six lakes and mature palm trees. The undulating greens offer a level of excitement
unmatched among Arizona golf courses.
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We-Ko-Pa
Located in Fort McDowell, on the east edge of Scottsdale, We-Ko-Pa (the Yavapai pronunciation for "Four Peaks Mountain") presents a unique alternative to the already upscale Scottsdale
golf market. Designed by noted golf course architect Scott Miller, the golf course was created to play a challenging 7,225 yards from the back tees, but with multiple tee boxes that are well
spaced to cater to players of all calibers.
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Wigwam Resort For more than 70 years, exceptional golf has long been a hallmark of our resort experience. Earning
some of the industry's most prestigious accolades, including Golf Magazine's Silver Medal Award and Golf Digest's Top Resort Course in Arizona, it's no wonder The Wigwam
is considered one of the country's premier golf resorts. We are only resort in Arizona to boast three championship golf courses, two of which were designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Our
famed Gold Course is consistently ranked among the nation's finest courses. Long recognized as one of the world's finest resort and golf destinations, the Bird Golf Academy is proud to be the
official golf school of The Wigwam.
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CamelBack Resort Two great championship resort style
golf courses. The Club Course is more of a Links style layout measuring over 7,000 yards. The Resort Course is more of a traditional style layout that has some deset course features. Two nice
Phoenix golf courses with nice golf value.
7004 yards - slope 125 - Par 72
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Kierland Golf Club Special Value, Recommended
A Scott Miller design desert style course. 27 holes of emerald green fairways etched into golden color desert grasses. More than 300 bunkers guard the
way, along with lakes, dry desert washes and strands of desert trees. Three 9 hole courses. 7017 yards - slope 133 - Par 72
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Legend Trail Golf Club Special Value, Recommended
Golf course architect Rees Jones has designed a course through the desert that is fair for the average golfer and a formidable challenge for the
accomplished player. Managed by new owners. A Must play while in the greater Scottsdale area. 6845 yards - slope 135 - Par 72
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Red Mountain Ranch Recommended Members of Red Mountain Ranch enjoy an inspiring golf experience each time they play the breathtaking 18-hole championship course. One of Pete Dye's
masterpieces, the 6,797, par 72 layout features sever mounding reinforced with railroad ties, steeply contoured greens, and deep bunkers. The challenging layout combined with the
desert surroundings of stately Saguaros, mesquite trees, and spectacular rock formations capitvates players from beginning to end.
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Grayhawk Golf Club Recommended
Scottsdale's acclaimed Grayhawk Golf Club offers two of the Southwest's most enjoyable and challenging golf experiences. In fact, the
6,973-yard, par-72 Talon
Course, designed by former PGA and US Open Champion David Graham and architect Gary Panks, was selected as one of Golf Magazine's "Top 10 You Can Play." Raptor,
Grayhawk's second golf course, opened for daily fee play on Saturday, December 9, 1995. The 7,108-yard par-72 course (from the back tees) was designed by award winning golf course architect
Tom Fazio.
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Talking Stick Designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore
Talking Stick has two uniquely divergent golf courses. From links style adventure through the desert grasslands on the North Course to a more traditional style play with tree-lined fairways
of the South Course
North Course 7,133 Yards Slope 125 - Par 70 South Course 6833 Yards Slope 129 - Par 71
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Troon North Two of the premier golf courses in the
greater Phoenix valley. Troon North's Monuement and Pinnacle golf courses are set amid the grandeur of the Sonoran Desert. This dramatic terrain creates a striking setting for this award
winning facility
Monuement 7028 yards Pinnacle 7044 yards Slope 147 - Par 72 Slope 147 - Par 72
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Wildfire Palmer,A desert-style course of championship
length (7,170 yards), with generous fairways and large (average size 7,000 square feet) bent-grass greens, the Palmer Course features from four to six tee boxes on every hole, challenging all
levels of golfing skill. The 415-yard par 4 6th is Palmer's signature hole, with the beautiful Camelback Mountain as the backdrop.
Faldo, The par 71 layout sits on a 174-acre site, and
offers a slight variation from typical Sonoran Desert-theme courses. It features generous fairways, large bent grass greens and tee boxes. The surrounding mountains and century-old saguaro
cacti as well as 106 sand bunkers, reminiscent of the Australian sand belt courses, provide a spectacular setting for the golf course and golfing guests.
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Whirlwind Golf Club Special Value, Recommended Whirlwind Golf Club
is a truly unique southwest golf experience. The course, clubhouse and teaching center are sensitively designed to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Gila River Indian Community. Golf course architect Gary Panks artfully blends saguaro, palo verde, mesquite and cottonwood trees with native grasses and rolling terrain to create a challenging, fair and memorable round.
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