Shinnecock Hills

Shinnecock Hills

Arizona is truly a golfer's dream. "I do not think, you know." I heard about your summers. Yes, they are hot. Really hot. But like the late Paul Harvey used to say: "We'll hear the rest of the story."

Arizona is the dream of a golfer for two main reasons: its climate and magnificent golf courses.

Arizona is known for its desert climate, exceptionally hot summers and mild winters, but the high country in the face of northern pine forests and mountain ranges with cooler weather as deserts lower. In summer, when temperatures rise into three figures on the desert, just pack your clubs and go north. Flagstaff will welcome with tees open. In winter, head of Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma, where the lush green and perfect days await you. The entire state boasts the most low number of rainy days in the country holding golf weather usually you can count on .. The average number of Sunny days in its major cities?

Phoenix 318

Tucson 299

Flagstaff 270

335 Yuma

Arizona also boasts some of the largest land Golf in the country. Some advanced courses are:

Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia – In Golf Digest's most recent edition 2008-2009 of its places to Play guide, Trilogy at Vistancia Golf Club was one of only 23 golf clubs nationwide – and the only golf course in the state of Arizona – to earn the coveted publication 5-Star designation. The 5-Star designation is determined combining the opinions of evaluators Series Official golf with the comments provided by the general public on Golf Digest's Web site. Golf Digest defines the 5-star "outstanding. Golf at its absolute best. Pay any price to play at least once in your life. "

Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia in Peoria is not just another desert course in Arizona once you play … It is an experience that will leave you wanting more. Crafted by Gary Panks, Trilogy stops just under the split-rail surrounded tees that courses This historic brand like St. Andrews, Royal Troon and Maidstone, and the taste of Shinnecock Hills. Undulating fairways, intimidating and native grasses bunkering highlight this beautiful gem.

The Boulders in Carefree – The Boulders Club, a semi – private country club for club members and guests resort, features a 6811 yard par 72 Golf Course Championship and 6726 yards, par 71 golf championship, both designed by Jay Morrish. The Boulders is world renowned as one of the finest golf resorts in the western United States. The courses are considered the most demanding in the Southwest, and are known for their rugged beauty. The 36-hole course offers a challenge, a Golf Pro Shop, fitness center, restaurant and residential development.

Camelback Golf Club – Indian Bend Course at Camelback is one of the few area courses where golfers must negotiate tight trees, lined fairways off the tee. This traditional layout is a great change of pace if you intend to several rounds of golf desert. The Indian Bend Over is a link to the U.S. 18-hole, par 72. The course features secluded sand bunkers, rolling terrain, water hazards and mountain beautiful.

Recently remodeled Padre course is a fun and challenging alternative in the desert many golf style in the Scottsdale Camelback region. This provision is a traditional park offers a large dose of risk reward holes. The Padre course is a really misunderstood his undergraduate Scottsdale and a round Golf here is always a fun experience.

The TPC Stadium course is a resort-style layout operated by the PGA Tour and offers the possibility play where the professionals play. It is located on the grounds of the AAA Five Diamond Fairmont Princess Resort sScottsdale and opened play in 1986. The "Stadium Course" has received attention disproportionate to the stage FBR Open (formerly Phoenix Open) – the largest spectator event on the circuit the PGA. Each year more than 500,000 fans flock to the TPC for a fantastic tournament.

The course is beautifully defined with bunkering, change elevation, the water features and landscaping of the desert. It embodies the standards of excellence set forth by the famous design team of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish. Built in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, a barren time in 1986, this course is not dominated a desert environment. There are plenty of low gate above the desert in the start area, but little on the desert course itself. The Stadium Course (see Golf in Arizona for more information) has much more parkland or links-style feel, as opposed to true desert target golf. The short par-3 sixteenth hole (162 yards back) has been considered the rowdiest on the Tour, with over 20,000 (mostly college) enthusiastic fans every shot to the green which is surrounded by five bunkers. Tiger Woods makes the hole even more famous in 1997 when the CADE and the crowd screamed from the moment he hit the ball up he pulls out of the cup.

Omni Tucson National Golf Course. As being home to the Chrysler Classic PGA Tour de Tucson and the Southern Arizona Open, the Omni Tucson National Golf Course takes the stage. Its fairways traditional style of the CAP a cliff overlooking the beautiful mountains Santa Catalina. The PGA pros rank the 18th hole as one of the toughest finishing holes on the circuit you will swing in record time.

If you are looking for an indigenous challenge in Tucson, try again during their desert target style. This Tom Lehman designed course offers a combination of native desert vegetation with the strategic fairway bunkering. Players can approach each hole in a variety of ways, keeping the course challenging and unique to each new cycle.

Over there are many courses challenging and rewarding to play in Arizona and you can almost always count on good weather which lets you enjoy golf, somewhere in Arizona all year.

Arizona has a reputation as a golf Mecca, and it lacks certainly not in the number, variety and quality of golf courses.

C. Douglas Conlan is a 19 year marketing veteran and partner in Kaboodle Ventures, a developer of marketing strategies for restaurants, bars and nightclubs, and provider of http://www.happyhouralert.com/. Visit http://www.happyhouralert.com/listing/ for the best of Arizona’s restaurants, bars and nightclubs and to see what C. Douglas is up to, or read his blog at golf-in-arizona

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