Four Peaks Course at Sunland Springs Village
About
Like many other golf courses in the Phoenix area, Sunland Springs Village is a desert style golf course. But unlike many other desert courses, this golf course has grass extending from the tees all the way to the greens. This executive course also features wide fairways with forgiving landing areas and large, undulating greens. There are water hazards and sand bunkers placed strategically throughout the course. The par-4 second hole is the signature hole, requiring a difficult shot over water. In addition to the golf course, Sunland Springs Village is also home to a golf school and practice facilities including a driving range, chipping area, and putting green.
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by u000002051715 on 12/15/2024
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Driving range Photo submitted by looney2nz1 on 08/30/2024
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Photo submitted by looney2nz1 on 08/30/2024
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Photo submitted by looney2nz1 on 08/30/2024
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Photo submitted by looney2nz1 on 08/30/2024
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Photo submitted by u5024047 on 12/05/2022
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Photo submitted by Sefff on 03/14/2022
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Photo submitted by null on 01/22/2022
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Photo submitted by Tracy8103034 on 10/06/2014
Golfer Reviews
Missing - beverage cart
Course is in great condition; staff is great; only beef is I didn’t see the beverage cart at all. :-(
New to the game
We are new to the game of golf and new to AZ. This course offers 3 9-hole courses. We played the San Tan course. We are in our early/mid 40’s and had our 19-year-old visiting us. The 3 of us were the youngest at the course that morning but that didn’t bother anyone. The staff was friendly. The other golfers were friendly. It was a great experience! It was cart-path only bc AZ had gotten so much rain the day before — however, it didn’t bother us and didn’t feel like it lengthen the game at all. We will definitely play this course again!
Staggeringly slow pace
Not a ranger to be seen as it took 2 1/2 hours to play the front 9 at a basically par 3 golf course. The course was in immaculate shape but having 3 groups waiting at each tee box was awful. This is a retirement community ego building, straight, short course.only a handful of Sand traps, straight shots and few trees. Very pretty setting. Full service bar/ restaurant
Friendly
The course was in good shape and the staff was very helpful. We had a fun time.