Sedona Golf Resort
About
Nestled amidst the beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona, Sedona Golf Resort offers truly unique scenery. The golf course sprawls across elevations ranging from 3,960 feet to as much as 4,260 feet, a landscape that provides elevated tees, raised greens, tricky lies, and difficult approach shots. The dramatic elevations also offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The course winds in and out of the rock formations, giving each hole a unique character and scenery. It is not particularly long at 6,646 yards but the challenging elevated greens and winding doglegs make up for any lack of length. The sixth and the 10th are the signature holes but one of the most challenging holes comes earlier, the second. This hole really takes advantage of the Sedona topography, offering sight of the raised green but little else in front of it.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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| Blue | 71 | 6646 yards | 70.8 | 132 |
| White | 71 | 6127 yards | 68.3 | 125 |
| White (W) | 71 | 6127 yards | 75.0 | 145 |
| Gold | 71 | 5652 yards | 66.3 | 118 |
| Gold (W) | 71 | 5652 yards | 71.3 | 134 |
| Red (W) | 71 | 5075 yards | 68.3 | 126 |
| Family | 71 | 3082 yards | 56.1 | 93 |
| Family (W) | 71 | 3082 yards | 57.4 | 91 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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| Blue M: 70.8/132 | 326 | 183 | 506 | 404 | 623 | 397 | 176 | 448 | 522 | 3585 | 210 | 380 | 559 | 394 | 171 | 439 | 417 | 155 | 336 | 3061 | 6646 |
| White M: 68.3/125 W: 75.1/140 | 308 | 169 | 474 | 362 | 586 | 365 | 144 | 420 | 491 | 3319 | 171 | 341 | 533 | 373 | 145 | 427 | 390 | 131 | 297 | 2808 | 6127 |
| Gold M: 66.3/118 W: 71.3/134 | 270 | 137 | 447 | 328 | 537 | 349 | 130 | 380 | 453 | 3031 | 162 | 314 | 512 | 349 | 138 | 385 | 360 | 113 | 288 | 2621 | 5652 |
| Red M: 64.0/112 W: 68.3/126 | 260 | 119 | 396 | 304 | 486 | 335 | 111 | 338 | 412 | 2761 | 149 | 284 | 439 | 284 | 113 | 341 | 343 | 95 | 266 | 2314 | 5075 |
| Family M: 56.1/93 W: 57.4/91 | 150 | 64 | 221 | 188 | 277 | 194 | 100 | 251 | 273 | 1718 | 83 | 183 | 248 | 170 | 102 | 109 | 188 | 88 | 193 | 1364 | 3082 |
| Handicap | 13 | 17 | 15 | 9 | 1 | 7 | 11 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 8 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 2 | 6 | 18 | 14 | |||
| Par | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 37 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 34 | 71 |
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Excellent Course
Played with another single. Pace was great, played in 3 1/2 hours behind a threesome. Course conditions were prime the day we played. Greens were pristine. Loved the out and up for 9 then the down and in for 9 layout. Would highly recommend this course!
PURELY AWESOME
This will not be a long review since most other reviews give this place 5 stars. Absolutely excellent, serene, and jaw dropping. The property, staff, layout, conditions, were just amazing. Gonna touch on the pace of play, fully expecting a 5 hour round and while speaking with the starter he had the course booked from 7am-4pm solid with foursomes. I couldn't be happier with the pace of play, just over 4 hrs! On a packed resort golf course!
Beautiful track, even without the stunning backdrop
Most of the reviews I have read about Sedona Golf Resort talk about a feature that is 5 or 7 miles (I’m guessing) away. Other than this paragraph, I’m not going to do that (much). Yes, the red rock cliffs are an amazing backdrop for a golf course; and, yes, there are some stunning views to take in (I spent the most time gawking at #8, but I’m told #10 is the signature hole and I can see what that might be… I was too busy fighting my way out from under a tree for a bogey to properly take it in). However, I think all of this does a disservice to what is a really nice golf course.
If you took the exact same 18 holes and put them in the middle of nowhere, the course would still be a pleasure to play. There are plenty of elevation changes, water and almost every putt has some break on it. I was waiting for the people in front of me to move from the fairway so I could tee off on #13 and a guy working on his roof shouted over to me “are you saying a quick prayer, a lot of people do from there” (I should mention I was hitting from the back tee’s). Looking down the narrow shoot at what appeared to be a rather skinny landing area (turns out it opens up a bit down there) was intimidating.
That’s what I felt like I experienced most of the way around the Sedona course. Tricky (but completely fair) looks and shots with plenty of challenge. The second hole drops off what must be 100 feet from tee to green and it is one of several holes that require you to not only be able to hit all the clubs in your bag, but to really know them as well (i.e. is a choked up 9 the best 150yrd club with a 2 club elevation change, or would a full wedge land better). As an example, I was hitting my 3 wood an average of 215-220 so the 336 yrd downhill 18th looked like a good chance to fire at the front of the green. However when I thought it through my 7 iron was the high reward low risk club. 224 yrds later, from the center of the fairway, I was a simple gap wedge away from the green.
You also don’t need to look away from the course for scenery. It is sculpted around a variety of trees, brush and really nice homes that blend into the surroundings. It is in excellent condition and groomed nearly flawlessly everywhere. The only thing resembling a complaint I had was that the bunkers were very watered down and played quite “thick” as a result… easy enough to avoid by not hitting a bad shot into them though, right?
Staff was great and accommodating. Once again getting out early (second group) I found the pace of play beyond good and actually impressive. I finished my round in 2:49 (playing alone) and only waited on the group in front of me on two holes (on one of which they were held up by sprinklers). The twosome behind me was right there until the last hole as well, so it wasn’t just the front two groups moving along.
As I mentioned above, I’d play this course if it were in the middle of the Nevada desert (or some suburban neighborhood, or whatever). I really enjoyed playing Sedona… and yeah, the red rock cliffs were pretty cool as well.
Obviously been updated - a lot
I have read some of the negative reviews and all I can say is that they have obviously done a whole heap of work on this course since these reviews were published. I had two pleasant round off both blues or whites, not massively punishing but still a challenge. As for the facilities the food was fantastic, the staff could not have been more friendly, and, while it was expensive, the views from some of the holes were breathtaking. I played with two different pairings and they had both played the 'better rated' Oak Creek Country Club and preferred Sedona. Therefore I highly recommend you try this for yourself with an open mind.
Nice layout in the "Vortex" of Sedona
Played this course after playing Seven Canyons. Enjoyed this round much better. Still a challenge but playable for most. Does not have the views of Seven Canyons but playability and staff make up for it. Fairways in shape and greens rolled true. Would definitely recommend. Hope to play again
Spectacular Scenery
Sedona Golf Resort is a fun layout with breathtaking scenery! The front 9 has three par 5 holes and plays to a par of 37. The first hole is a gradual uphill par 4 that is pretty basic and a good warmup for what is to come. Next you have a spectacular downhill par 3 that drops at least 100 feet from tee to green. While the measured distances seem long you'll need to go down one or two clubs due to the elevation change. As you continue on with the front 9, you wind your way through the foothills of Sedona with wonderful red rock views.
The course does not wrap back by the clubhouse at the turn, once you are out you are there until done. The 10th hole is one of the most scenic around, a longer par 3 hole with red rocks behind and to the left. This is a sure photo opportunity.
With a lot of elevation changes, this is one fun course and you can score well if you keep the ball in the fairway and can find the greens. The greens are a bit quick but roll true and were quite fair the day we played.
We played in under four hours and at about the 12th hole, the marshall who had been by a couple of times stopped to tell us that the group in front would wait at the next tee for us to play through. We had one less player than that group and had been directly behind them all the round. While we were on a pace for 4 hours or just under, this was a nice surprise and welcomed. We finished in just over 3.5 hours and had a great time.
The staff was friendly and helpful the entire time we were at the property.
If you're in Sedona, I'd recommend a round at Sedona Golf Resort and I know that I'll return here next time I'm in town.
Sedona's Most Overhyped Golf Course
Sedona Golf Resort was, a long time ago, a spectacular place to play. Not because of the design, nor due to shot values... both of which ARE better than average. Simply put, the incredible views are unlike any other course, anywhere. (Then we got Seven Canyons!) Dramatic elevation changes allow for sight lines that are breathtaking, no doubt. But one comes to a screeching halt when you look at just HOW goofy some on the holes are (beginning with number one)... Much less the routing of par 37 on the front nine and 34 on the back. Then you take into account course conditions, the overworked staff and you have to come to the conclusion that Sedona Golf Resort has seen much better days in the past.
One of the difficulties that you cannot get past lies in the golf course architecture, itself. It's the desert Southwest (this is NO desert course - it's high desert, maybe) and that means, if you play golf, your going to be playing one of the numerous designs by Mr. Gary Panks that exist in Arizona. Nothing personal about him, but his designs are just NOT that great...at all. His two best courses, perhaps, are in Phoenix: The Talon Course at Grayhawk (back when he was paired with newly-inducted Golf Hall of Fame member, David Graham) was the site of the Andersen Consulting World Championship of Golf, the progenitor of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. The Raven (formerly The Raven Golf Club at South Mountain) was also designed by the Graham-Panks duo. One of the most unique elements of the course are the 7,000 or so pine trees that line the fairways of the course. Needless to say, in the Sonoran Desert, pine trees are generally not a hazard one has to contend with. But the fall-off from those two courses to the rest of Gary Panks Associates portfolio is precipitous: His designs rarely are intriguing. They are much closer to pedestrian, save for his penchant towards brutal bunkering the likes of which Poe could write about.
Pank's fairway bunkering can just get out of hand, as evidenced by the rework that was done on his Aguila Golf Course in Laveen, a southern suburb of Phoenix. Ostensibly renovated due to deterioration, the fact of the matter was that some of the bunkers were almost unplayable, leading to brutal group mashups on holes nine and eighteen. Say hello to Mr. Five Hour round. As for bunkers protecting greens, they, often times, were even worse (see The Legacy in Phoenix, next door to The Raven): Faces that are horizontally steep, sculpted and scalloped to the point of overkill, with no real entry or exit points. Say Bataan Death march quietly three times and click your spikes together. The same stands true for Sedona Golf Resort.
While trying to maintain the ambiance of the Red Rock experience of Sedona, the sand in the bunkers is a reddish clay based mixture. It is hard to play out of consistently because it is so clumpily inconsistent. Pank's also loves multi-tiered greens, yet he also likes to build them small. That's all fine and good if you have playable lies when you have missed one of the greens but too often that is not the case. While the rest of the course rarely ever suffers from too much water, the surrounds of the greens almost ALWAYS do. So, you're either faced with heavy, thick collars of blue grass rough, OR closely-mown bent grass that is sopping wet and spongy. More than once I've played a shot like an explosion out of a bunker off of those lies than I have trying to nip clean a Phil Phlopper, leaving me to be a sod farmer, instead.
Finally, as the course gets significant tourist play, the marshaling is next to ineffective. Pace of play is often brutally slow. Primarily the player at Sedona Golf Resort is playing it with their camera in hand, their handicap thrown out the side of the cart after the 5th hole and more beverages than are necessary. They're on vacation, don't you know? Getting them to move along isn't part of the gig. Nor is asking them to make sure to repair their ball marks. A few of the greens which receive a brunt of the shots are eternally pockmarked. Certainly that is not an exclusive to Sedona Golf Resort, but I have seen courses invest a few dollars in hiring additional grounds staff to repair them in the early morning or late evening. Not here...
OB Sports has managed the course since 2010, taking over for SunCor Golf when they crashed and burned the previous year. Perhaps that's where the real heat should placed. Not everyone can run a Troon. Nor even a ClubCorp. But one should be able to do better than an American Golf. That's the real puzzler: Orrin Vincent and Ed Francese are two deeply respected men in the game of golf. OB Sports manages some extraordinary properties, too: The Rim Golf Club in Payson, AZ; Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point, CA; Somerby Golf Course in Rochester, MN and Tetherow Golf Club in Bend, OR. It's apparent that OB Sports has an affinity for quality conditions when you look at those golf courses. They have a terrific VP of Agronomy in Like Beardmore. Let's hope they hear more about what it is like to ACTUALLY play Sedona Golf Resort and invest a bit more into the course. The vacationing resort players may not see the difference but the returning players from Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff and Las Vegas who make more than just the occasional trek to Sedona might be more inclined to include Sedona Golf Resort in their rota than they do now.
has really gone down,not worth the price
first was quoted a $47.00 price on their website,when I got the the guy in the pro shop said it was wrong and it is:$62.00,said i'm giving you a break normally $70.00,since I drove up from phoenix,played the course,used to be good,not anymore,no sand in the bunkers and haven't been raked at all,cart girl saw us in the 5th hole and I asked how many more time she would be around,said this is it no more:@2:45pm,no marshalls at all waited on every tee bax after about the 6th or 7th hole,lots of ball marks on the greens and the fairways in some places mud bogs,not what I was expecting from this golf course,used to be in excellent shape,WILL NOT GO BACK ..
Great Desert Course
This course takes full advantage of the gorgeous views of surrounding Sedona. It is in good condition for a desert course. The staff was helpful and facilities were more than adequate. We stayed at the hotel and enjoyed our accomodations. The pace was a bit slower than we would have liked, as we were waiting on virtually every shot. Also, at just over 6,000 yards from the whites, the course did play very short. This led to my best score in years.
Beautiful course!
Very picturesque course, and a pleasure to play. Quite challenging, great views, great pace of play.
We loved it and can't wait to visit again!
Pristine conditions
Very beautiful course, immaculate conditions. Nice variety of holes. Pace of play was slow; I guess to be expected on a resort course with many novice players.
Beautiful Course
This is the most beautiful course in Northern Arizona! Period!!!
Great golf course, better views!
Wonderful golf course with enough challenge to make it worthwhile for the majority of golfers. Sometimes hard to keep your mind on your game as you scan the horizon and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings.
Well worth the time and effort to enjoy.
Awesome
Very fun, challenging and in great condition. Pace of play was really good and the staff couldn't be any nicer. I have to say this course is a notch above the neighboring golf course (oak creek)
Good resort course with excellent scenic views
Great corse and value if you buy the Red Rock Card
If you have a chance, have a round at Seven Canyon Club in Sedona
Sedona Resort Golf Course Review
While the golf course is very scenic, with incredible views, the golf experience was disappointing. Biggest issue is pace of play, our group stopped playing after 16 holes due to slow play. We waited on every tee box on average 5 minutes. When we got to the 17th tee box, there were two groups waiting to tee off. Marshaling of course was inept. In addition to slow play, the tee boxes and greens were not mowed to my liking - way to long for each, resulting in fuzzy, bumpy and slow greens.
Beautiful
played 3 days in a row. challenging from both the back and white tees. course is in great shape. Everyone was super firendly and helpful. Beautiful views.This has become a yearly trip. Looking forward to returning
Can't wait to go back !!!!
Fast smooth greens and fairways in good shape.
The views are the best ever and the course lay out is really good. The course is very popular so do not be in a hurry. A real must play !!!
Postcard course
Course in great condition and almost every hole has a background good for a postcard. This is a must play course.
Thank you! Finally a real golf review instead of some tourist's stroll through the red rock. I'll save my camera for the hikes and look for a worthy course, even if that means Scottsdale. Appreciate your taking the time to write a worthy evaluation.