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2401 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016 USA
Phone: (602) 468-0700
Fax: (602) 468-0793
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A premiere golfing destination, The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix is nestled between some of the most elite Phoenix golf courses. Whether you choose the Tournament Players Club in Scottsdale, the Legacy Golf Club in Phoenix, or an array of other Phoenix golf and country clubs, you're just minutes from some of the best courses in the world.
Arizona Biltmore Golf Club
Wildfire Golf Club
Camelback Golf Club
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain
The Legacy Golf Club
Tournament Players Club (TPC) of Scottsdale
The Raven Golf Club
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Arizona Biltmore Golf Club
Par: 72 / 71 Two of the most popular Phoenix golf courses are available. The Adobe Course, designed by William Bell in 1929, tempts golfers with simplistic beauty and a traditional layout. The Links Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones and completed by Bill Johnston, lures golfers into a skillful test of accuracy with its narrow fairways and tactically placed bunkers.
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Wildfire Golf Club
The desert-style Palmer course, designed by Arnold Palmer, winds through the rugged Sonoran desert, offering great views of the McDowell and Camelback Mountains. Par 72/7,145 yards. The Faldo Course, designed by Nick Faldo, offers a slight variation from the typical desert-theme courses. With 106 sand bunkers, this Phoenix golf course is reminiscent of the Australian sand belt courses. Par 71/6,846 yards.
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Camelback Golf Club
The Padre Course, designed by Arthur Hills, is a traditional course layout in a lush parkland setting with spectacular mountain fairways, and an abundance of strategically placed bunkers. Par 72/6,903 yards. The Indian Bend Course, laid out in links-style, was designed by Arthur Jack Snyder and is a dynamic Phoenix golf course featuring secluded sand bunkers, rolling terrain and lush palm – and eucalyptus-lined fairways with a magnificent mountain backdrop. Par 72/7,014 yards.
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The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain was unveiled to a global audience during the 2009 World Golf Championships – Accenture Match Play Championship. The 64 top-ranked players will return in 2010 to produce another week of exciting golf competition on the new desert layout. Legendary champion Jack Nicklaus took advantage of the high Sonoran Desert setting to integrate strategy, variety and fair shot values into his Signature Golf Course that present unique challenges and distinct character, blending naturally among noble saguaros that stand together along the surrounding Tortolita Mountain Range.
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain is approximately two hours from The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix, conveniently located minutes from Interstate 10. For tee times or additional information, please call the golf shop at (520) 572-3500.
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The Legacy Golf Club
Par: 71 - Designed by renowned golf course architect Gary Panks. Lush green fairways, forgiving roughs, well-placed hazards, and manicured greens. Indigenous grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees surrounding rolling terrain. This Phoenix golf course's elevation provides exceptional views of Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak and the downtown Phoenix skyline.
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Tournament Players Club (TPC) of Scottsdale
Par: 71/70 Features two of the most elite Phoenix golf courses. The Desert Course, designed by Tom Weiskof in 1996, provides local residents with a great course to play at preferred rates all year long. The Stadium Course is set in the Sonoran Desert and is surrounded by the majestic McDowell Mountains. The Stadium Course is recognized as one of the most exclusive golf clubs in the world.
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The Raven Golf Club
7,078 yards - Distinguished year-after-year as Arizona's premiere golf experience. Framed by thousands of mature pines, African Sumac and Oleander trees, as well as the desert mountains and Phoenix skyline
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