Phoenix Golf Courses
Arizona Grand Golf Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85044
Maricopa County
Web: www.arizonagrandgolf.com
Built in 1989, Arizona Grand Golf Course has garnered a reputation as an outstanding Arizona course. Neatly tucked close to South Mountain Park, the blend of traditional links play and desert target golf found at Arizona Grand Resort makes for a challenging and exciting round. ... more »
Encanto Golf Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Maricopa County
Web: phoenix.gov
The Legacy Golf Club
Phoenix, Arizona 85042
Maricopa County
Web: www.golflegacyresort.com
Legacy Golf Club’s championship course features lush, green fairways, forgiving rough and strategically-placed hazards. Dramatic elevation changes provide extensive views of nearby Camelback Mountain, Squaw Peak and the Phoenix skyline. The resort itself features 328 suites with kitchens, a practice facility, pool, fitness center and tennis court. The facility also includes a fully stocked pro shop and a golf academy. ... more »
Palo Verde Golf Course
Palo Verde Golf Course is a nine-hole executive course located in central Phoenix. The course is a short and quick 1,820 yards but the sporty layout provides some good practice. The course has a lot of short par 3s but there are a few longer par 4s. A lake comes into play on the first three holes but overall the golf course is very player friendly. ... more »
Ahwatukee Country Club
Phoenix, Arizona 85044
Maricopa County
Web: www.ahwatukeegolf.com
Arizona golf legend John Bulla designed semi-private Ahwatukee Country Club in 1974, located near the Phoenix South Mountain Park. Just a 15 minute-drive from downtown Phoenix, the par-72 Ahwatukee Country Club is a mix of desert and tree-lined fairways ... more »
Arizona Biltmore Golf Club - Links Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
Maricopa County
Web: www.azbiltmoregc.com
The Links Course at the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club, one of two championship courses at the club, features several challenges, including rolling fairways, desert ravines and well-bunkered greens. The course requires strategy and accuracy in order to do well. ... more »
Arizona Biltmore Golf Club - Adobe Course
The Adobe Course is one of two championship courses at the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club. Opened in 1928, the course has a traditional design that is both challenging and scenic with wide fairways, tranquil ponds and views of Squaw Peak. ... more »
Foothills Golf Club
Phoenix, Arizona 85048
Maricopa County
Web: thefoothillsgc.com
Designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, this beautiful facility is tucked away in the craggy ridges and buttes of South Mountain. Its wide rolling fairways are irresistible! This championship course is a picturesque golf paradise and definitely worth your consideration. ... more »
Grand Canyon University Golf Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85033
Maricopa County
Web: www.gcugolf.com
Papago Golf Course
Historic, city-owned Papago Golf Course is a local favorite that sees more than 100,000 rounds a year. In 2008, Papago underwent an extensive, $5.8 million renovation by William Fuller, who formerly worked under architect Bob Cupp. ... more »
Lookout Mountain Golf Club
Phoenix, Arizona 85020
Maricopa County
Web: www.lookoutmountaingolf.com
The Lookout Mountain Golf Club is part of the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, which has helped the resort become one of Phoenix's most popular golfing destinations. It is consistently ranked as one of Arizona's top 25 golf courses and it is a favorite of local golfers who are in the know. ... more »
Wildfire Golf Club - Faldo Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85054
Maricopa County
Wildfire Golf Club opened in 1986 with its first course designed by Arnold Palmer, which was later complemented by the Faldo Course in 2002. The location is one of its finest assets, just 16 miles from downtown Phoenix and 10 miles from downtown Scottsdale. The newer Faldo Championship Course sits on a 174-acre site, and offers a slight variation from the typical desert-theme courses. ... more »
Wildfire Golf Club - Palmer Course
Phoenix, Arizona 85054
Maricopa County
Wildfire Golf Club opened in 1986 with its first course designed by Arnold Palmer, which was later complemented by the Faldo Course in 2002. At over 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135, the Palmer Course can provide a stern test even for the pros, although the great variety of tee boxes (usually six per hole) allows any category of player to have an enjoyable round. ... more »
The First Tee of Phoenix
The First Tee of Phoenix South Mountain Facility was designed in 2001 by prominent golf course designer Tom Fazio and features a short course consisting of 9 holes - all par 3's ranging from 40yds to 110yds. ... more »
Moon Valley Country Club
Moon Valley Country Club is located in the heart of Phoenix. Dick Wilson designed the original golf course in the early 1960s but it was later redesigned by Bob Cupp. The layout is challenging but playable with tough holes but also some birdie opportunities. ... more »