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Golf Advisor Round Trip: Scottsdale

If you went to Phoenix and could only play at one golf facility, which one would it be? That's the question I basically asked myself when trying to come up with my top 10 public golf facilities in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area.

Admittedly, it wasn't easy, but I based my answers on predominantly one factor: Which courses are the most fun to play? After all, isn't that why most of us play golf?

Measuring the fun factor is determined by scenery, shot values, challenge, course conditions, length of the round and how memorable the course is. If I walk away from a course and can immediately recall most of the holes, that's huge. If I spend much of the day looking for golf balls -- whether they are mine or my playing partners' -- well, that's not so much fun. So give us enough room to hit it and find it off the tee. And make it interesting. That's the way I see it.

The following 10 golf courses excel in all these areas. But that's just my opinion. We'd be interested in yours as well, so feel free to contribute to the comment section below.

My list of top courses:

1. Troon North Golf Club, Scottsdale

Often named as the best public facility in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, Troon North Golf Club is backed up by 36 holes of wonderfully designed classic desert golf (with a little British Open influence) by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish. Troon North's Pinnacle Course, set against the base of Pinnacle Peak, is classic desert target golf. Generally considered the better of the two, however, Troon North's Monument Course is named for the monument boulder on the third hole. With tees perched high above fairways, it has a few forced carries and a lot of great vistas from the tees. Both courses feature great views as well as some spectacular homes that are set well off the course. Practice facilities are also outstanding, and there's also a short course if 36 holes isn't enough or you want a great warm-up before tackling either course.

2. TPC Scottsdale

Nothing against desert golf, but I'm a big fan of green grass and wide fairways, which both the recently renovated Champions Course and Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale have. More than that, it's a TPC experience through and through, which means a great clubhouse, golf instruction, extensive practice facilities and PGA Tour-level golf. The Stadium Course, in particular, is a blast to play. The finishing stretch, which includes two terrific risk-reward holes -- the par-5 15th over water and the drivable par-4 17th (not to mention the crazy par-3 16th) -- makes for not only great drama during the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but your own matches as well.

3. Wickenburg Ranch Golf & Social Club

Any course that gets seven years of grow-in is generally going to be in great condition, which was the case at Wickenburg Ranch, designed by Bill Brownlee and Wendell Pickett. Beyond that, though, the views of Prescott National Forest and Vulture Peak, the variety of holes, elevated tees and natural beauty of this course are among the best in the state. Nothing about this golf course, which has five par 3s and five par 5s, is boring. And that also includes the practice facilities, which rank as good as any I've ever seen. It's well worth the 45-minute drive northwest from Phoenix.

4. We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, McDowell

With two terrific golf courses and no homes on site, We-Ko-Pa Golf Club is certainly a must for anyone looking to play the best courses in the Valley. The original Cholla Course is a Scott Miller design that plays more than 7,200 yards from the tips. It's a little more difficult than the Bill Coore-Ben Crenshaw-designed Saguaro Course, which might be a little more interesting. Both have great scenery, are always in excellent shape and feature a number of elevated tees, bringing in great views of the Sonoran Desert and surrounding mountains.

FROM $217 (USD)
PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE | Enjoy 3 nights' accommodations at Wekopa Casino Resort and 3 rounds of golf at Wekopa Golf Club (Cholla & Saguaro Courses) and Sunridge Canyon Golf Club.

5. Grayhawk Golf Club, Scottsdale

Another great example of 1A and 1B, the 36-hole Grayhawk Golf Club has two superb desert layouts. The Raptor Course is the one that used to host a PGA Tour event. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course is both interesting and challenging with a variety of long and short par 4s and some outstanding par 5s, including the risk-reward 18th that plays around a lake. The Raptor actually got some renovation work by Fazio on the last few holes in 2015. Grayhawk's Talon Course is no slouch, either. Designed by David Graham and Gary Panks, it features the par-3 17th, with its tough little island green, and the drivable par-4 13th as part of a really interesting back nine.

6. The Boulders, Carefree

The Boulders is 36 holes laid out in a setting unlike anything you're likely to find elsewhere in the world. Giant, 12-million-year-old namesake boulders -- some perched in seemingly magical and precarious pirouette poses -- dominate the Sonoran Desert landscape. Both Jay Morrish-designed golf courses -- the original North Course and South Course -- are built into the desert foothills. Boulders' South Course is the most scenic with its signature "Boulder Pile" and "Rosie's Rock," two of the resort's most recognizable rock formations.

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Our guide to the best public and resort courses you can play on a golf trip to Phoenix-Scottsdale, Arizona.

7. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, Maricopa

This was a top-10 course before its recent renovation, and it's that much better now that a couple of greens were modified, bunkers were renovated and the overall routing of the course improved. Designed by Brian Curley of Schmidt-Curley Design, with input from Fred Couples, Ak-Chin Southern Dunes is a unique blend of Scottish-like links and parkland, with a few water hazards, lots of deep bunkers to avoid and super-intriguing greens. Owned by the Ak-Chin Indian Tribe, this firm, fast playing course is set over 320 acres.

FROM $177 (USD)
PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE | Enjoy 3 nights' accommodations at Harrah's Ak-Chin Hotel & Casino and 3 rounds of golf at Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club, Phoenician Golf Club & Longbow Golf Club.

8. Quintero Golf Club, Peoria

Rees Jones really hit a home run when he designed Quintero Golf Club just northwest of Phoenix. Many of the holes are isolated in valleys, surrounded by hills, which is somewhat reminiscent of another really good Jones course, Cascata near Las Vegas. Bordering Lake Pleasant, the course features generous fairways, beautiful bunkering and multi-level bentgrass greens against a magnificent backdrop desert landscape, wildlife and mountains.

9. The Wigwam, Litchfield Park

All 54 holes at The Wigwam resort -- which include the Gold Course, Patriot Course and Heritage Course -- are parkland, not desert golf. But the jewel is the recently redone, 50-year-old Gold Course. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (Patriot is also RTJ) and updated by Tom Lehman, the Gold really is pure gold with a smattering of strategic bunkers, water, doglegs, plenty of pines and eucalyptus trees -- and lots of memorable holes.

10. Westin Kierland Resort and Spa, Scottsdale

With 27 holes designed by Scott Miller -- the Acacia, Mesquite and Ironwood -- there's nothing about the Westin Kierland that isn't fun. On one nine, tee shots even funnel toward the middle of generous fairways, so it's difficult to get in trouble off the tee. But really, all three nines at this wonderful resort are player friendly, in great shape and easy to navigate -- literally. By that, I mean that you can take a golf cart, a Segway, a Golfboard or a Golf Bike, so the innovation doesn't stop with the golf holes.

Have you played any of these courses? Review them here!
Scottsdale, Arizona
Semi-Private
4.6354529412
864
Scottsdale, Arizona
Semi-Private
4.6354529412
864
Scottsdale, Arizona
Resort
4.6954647059
631
Scottsdale, Arizona
Resort
4.4028705882
1065
Wickenburg, Arizona
Private
4.7272941176
349
Scottsdale, Arizona
Public/Resort
4.2093411765
37
Scottsdale, Arizona
Public/Resort
4.8428117647
50
Scottsdale, Arizona
Public
3.7083
24
Scottsdale, Arizona
Public
4.8857176471
37
Carefree, Arizona
Resort/Semi-Private
4.4059470588
1045
Carefree, Arizona
Resort/Semi-Private
4.4059470588
1045
Maricopa, Arizona
Public
4.5989588235
1118
Peoria, Arizona
Semi-Private
4.6627764706
1168
Litchfield Park, Arizona
Resort
4.2800823529
941
Litchfield Park, Arizona
Resort
4.2332058824
828
Litchfield Park, Arizona
Resort
4.3053941176
876
Scottsdale, Arizona
Public
4.1929882353
345

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PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE | Enjoy 3 nights' accommodations at Westin Kierland Resort & Spa and 3 rounds of golf at Troon North Golf Club, Westin Kierland Golf Club, & Boulders Golf Club.
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Mike Bailey is a former Golf Advisor senior staff writer based in Houston. Focusing primarily on golf in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America with an occasional trip to Europe and beyond, he contributes course reviews, travel stories and features as well as the occasional equipment review. An award-winning writer and past president of Texas Golf Writers Association, he has more than 25 years in the golf industry. He has also been on staff at PGA Magazine, The Golfweek Group and AvidGolfer Magazine. Follow Mike on Twitter at @MikeBaileyGA and Instagram at @MikeStefanBailey.
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If you need an Arizona Golfer to give accurate ratings for AZ. Courses I could help you.
Wigwam has no place on your list. God bless! John Wesson 2489091595
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That video. Faces and voices made for. Not Videos.

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Southern Dunes is an awesome course. Always in great shape and worth the money. I come to Phoenix every year and alway play there at least once. One time I played it 4 times in 3 days.

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Gold Canyon is a great track and the views are perfect. I have played there 3 times and I keep going back. Troon North is a must

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Super late to the party here, but going in a couple of months and need some feedback. I played, and loved, We-Ko-Pa. Are there any other courses that aren't surrounded by houses or condos?

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There are, and one that I certainly recommend is Southern Dunes, which not only has one of the more unique courses in the area but terrific practice facilities that include a short course.

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LOVE Southern Dunes & Quintero, great list, haven`t played Wigwam.

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I'll be playing by myself and am looking at 18 holes.  I am also looking at public golf courses for the cost savings. Could you offer recommendations based on this criteria?Thank you!

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Papago is truly a hidden gem. Ak chin southern dunes you can play for around $100 or less depending on time of day. If you don't mind a drive Wickenburg Ranch as mentioned above is not boring.

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Which 9 at westin funnels inward?  We are playing there in two weeks, and frankly, we are not that good.

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That would be the Acacia Nine. It's by no means easy, but off the tee, there's a pretty good chance you'll find the fairway because of the banks, especially on the right side of most holes. 

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Thanks again for a great article, even though I disagree on some of your choices.

I would definitely add Gold Canyon and Talking Stick to this list and omit Wigwam.  Troon is awesome, but overpriced IMHO.  I have never had the opportunity to play Quintero yet, but I have heard some great comments - I will try to get out there this Summer. WeKoPa reigns supreme in my opinion.

Really enjoy the banter back and forth between members, thanks guys!

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Mike - great list yet I think you missed the mark by including the wigwam. You could substitute gold canyon and not go wrong. 

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Yep, Gold Canyon was definitely a candidate, but I was impressed with what they did with the Wigwam renovation.

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