Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale Golf Courses and more

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Tubac Golf Resort

Tubac Golf Resort - Rancho/Otero

The Rancho/Otero combination plays through mature trees and cottonwood forests with lakes coming into play on a few holes. Tubac Golf Resort's Rancho nine is home to what is called the "Tubac Triangle," a notorious stretch of holes that consist of the longest par 3, par 4, and par 5 at the resort. more»

El Conquistador Golf & Tennis - Conquistador

El Conquistador - Conquistador Course

The Conquistador Course is one of three courses at the El Conquistador. The course has been consistently ranked as one of the top courses not only in Arizona but throughout the Southwest. more»

Painted Mountain GC: #1

Painted Mountain Golf Resort

Painted Mountain Golf Resort in Mesa is home to an 18-hole championship golf course built in 1969 by Frank Boxberger. The walker-friendly golf course puts a premium on the short game with small greens and fairways and is an especially good test for junior golfers. more»

Few would dispute that Arizona, with golf-rich cities such as Scottsdale and Phoenix is one of the world's premier golf destinations. Arizona's golf courses are as diverse and spectacular as its landscape. Across the state there are more than 300 courses, From traditional links-style layouts to target courses, Arizona possesses an obscene number of courses to challenge your skills and provide you with some unbeatable vacation leisure.

This golf course guide to Arizona has been designed to provide you with information that is pertinent to the golf traveller who is on their way to the Arizona. Comprised of a complete golf course guide, links to full course reviews, regional golf overviews and more!