Scottsdale Arizona Golf Courses
Featured Golf Course Review:
| Cypress Golf Course - Course -- The Long and Short of it | ||
| Review by: Keith | Good to tune-up your game. Those of us with a wicked slice or nasty hook will not lose to many balls, because this course is realy open. By the end of the Long 9 I pulled 20 yds out of my slice. You can hit the green on the Short 9 eight out nine times. Watch out for the wind thou. Over all no one looks bad here its a fun place to work out. | |
| From Phoenix, AZ | ||
Golf Courses: Additional Golf Course Reviews:
| TPC at Scottsdale - Stadium Course -- Expensive but When in Rome.... | ||
| Review by: Y.F. Lara | My first trip to Arizona, a couples trip, included a one day stay in Scottsdale before heading up to Sedona. My golf buddy and I figured it'd be a great opportunity to hit up the famed TPC (while the wives hit the Spas and the stores). We thought about it twice after we found out that our 6:59 tee time would cost $200 per man. I'm glad that we decided to play because it was the first time that I broke 100 (95)- I had only gotten out to a course 4 times before so I was thrilled. Beware of the CROWES they will fly into your cart and fly away with your sandwiches or granola bars. As you would expect, the course is extremely well maintained and the staff is very professional. The clubhouse is comfortable, relaxing and welcoming, they will polish your shoes after you play, and you will have access to your own locker which is great if you want to shower after you play (saves you time if you're going to lunch after your round). This is the same course where in 1999 Phoenix Open Tiger Woods got help from the gallery on the 585 yard 13th, to move a boulder so he can take a direct shot from the desert and help him reach the green in two. | |
| From North Bergen, NJ USA | ||
| TPC at Scottsdale - Stadium Course -- Expensive but When in Rome.... | ||
| Review by: Y.F. Lara | My first trip to Arizona, a couples trip, included a one day stay in Scottsdale before heading up to Sedona. My golf buddy and I figured it'd be a great opportunity to hit up the famed TPC (while the wives hit the Spas and the stores). We thought about it twice after we found out that our 6:59 tee time would cost $200 per man. I'm glad that we decided to play because it was the first time that I broke 100 (95) - I had only gotten out to a course 4 times before so I was thrilled. Beware of the CROWS they will fly into your cart and fly away with your sandwiches or granola bars. As you would expect, the course is extremely well maintained and the staff is very professional. The clubhouse is comfortable, relaxing and welcoming, they will polish your shoes after you play, and you will have access to your own locker which is great if you want to shower after you play (saves you time if you're going to lunch after your round). This is the same course where in 1999 Phoenix Open Tiger Woods got help from the gallery on the 585 yard 13th, to move a boulder so he can take a direct shot from the desert and help him reach the green in two. | |
| From North Bergen, NJ USA | ||
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