Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort
About Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort
Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort, is one of the most historic golf resort properties in the state, opening in 1929. It features a Frank Lloyd Wright architectural style and has hosted U.S. presidents over the years. The resort features 720 guest rooms, suites and villas, as well as eight swimming pools. Dining ranges from fine dining at Wright's at the Biltmore to poolside cafes and a swim-up bar. For golf, there are two 18-hole golf courses at Arizona Biltmore Golf Club, as well as an 18-hole grass putting course. Additional activities include guided hikes and mountain bike excursions as well, as lawn games like croquet. Spa Biltmore features 22,000 square feet and 17 treatment rooms, and there is over 200,000 square feet of event space for corporate groups and weddings.Facts
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by ChristophTheGreat1 on 01/06/2026
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Photo submitted by PaoloCascio on 06/19/2025
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Photo submitted by PaoloCascio on 06/19/2025
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Photo submitted by PaoloCascio on 06/19/2025
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Greens are brown & dried out & it’s still cool in the evenings & not even summer! Photo submitted by Golface929 on 04/21/2025
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hole 1 Photo submitted by bprice82 on 01/17/2025
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Hole 11 Photo submitted by bprice82 on 01/17/2025
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Up top Photo submitted by bprice82 on 01/17/2025
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Lots of nice houses around the course Photo submitted by bprice82 on 01/17/2025
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Photo submitted by tyl3r on 09/15/2024
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Photo submitted by AlexPhillips15 on 04/28/2024
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Photo submitted by AlexPhillips15 on 04/28/2024
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Photo submitted by Johnrobinson64 on 02/25/2023
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Photo submitted by u314161408133 on 12/14/2022
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At dusk! Photo submitted by Lindaaz1 on 10/23/2022
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Gorgeous Mountain View Photo submitted by Lindaaz1 on 10/23/2022
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Photo submitted by ekek0214 on 06/18/2022
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Photo submitted by u668821447 on 06/02/2022
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Photo submitted by traversmr on 05/05/2022
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Photo submitted by objuan79 on 02/27/2022
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Photo submitted by Roy3392396 on 12/09/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160179656 on 10/09/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160179656 on 10/09/2021
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Photo submitted by u724336813 on 07/09/2021
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Photo submitted by u314161120625 on 03/04/2021
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Photo submitted by u000007273942 on 02/23/2021
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Early morning. Photo submitted by Dpeck3232 on 04/27/2020
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Photo submitted by wpirolli on 11/12/2019
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Photo submitted by Tarp77 on 11/09/2019
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Photo submitted by Grizz9 on 02/14/2019
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Photo submitted by SDJBHGOLF on 04/19/2017
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Photo submitted by SDJBHGOLF on 04/19/2017
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Photo submitted by SDJBHGOLF on 04/19/2017
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Par 3 185 yd 15th hole Photo submitted by acoffmangn on 02/16/2017
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Photo submitted by katbok on 03/05/2015
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Photo submitted by katbok on 03/05/2015
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Photo submitted by katbok on 03/05/2015
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J L getting ready to tee off Photo submitted by jimcat11 on 02/13/2014
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Camelback from the 4th hole Photo submitted by lshedden on 02/09/2014
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Photo submitted by Johngolfwell on 11/23/2013
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Photo submitted by Nicole1687562 on 06/16/2013
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Photo submitted by Nicole1687562 on 06/16/2013
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Photo submitted by MMichaelUFS on 04/22/2013
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Photo submitted by Jessew2225 on 03/24/2013
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Photo submitted by u000006542560 on 10/22/2012
course condition
horrible greens & fairways. How could you actually charge $100
Course conditions
Horrible. Fairways and greens. A complete goat ranch and charging $100 to play. Never again.
Slowest Round Ever
Teed off in the early afternoon, and after 4 hours had only finished 14 holes. Every hole was backed up and no one was out on the course to moderate pace of play. We had to stop after 16 holes due to darkness. At the clubhouse, had to just leave the cart as no one was left to meet us.
Don’t play
They are charging $75 + per round for a twilight round. This is currently a $40 round at best. Felt like I was playing a city muni course not a resort course.
Greens are patchy. Tee boxes are bumpy and beaten up. Course layout isn’t great either. Tips are only 6300yrds.
I’ll say the fairways were in solid condition.
They are renovating the other course so there is no excuse for the conditions to be this bad.
Nice views
This was a decent course.
There was a lot of waiting at each tee with the way they book tee times.
We saw a refreshment cart only once the entire time.
Played 1st wk of Oct
Played the links course, the other was closed for Reno and/or overseen. Course was in good condition prior to overseed but it was obvious that overseed shutdown was coming. Practice putting and range were also closed. Multiple construction projects were ongoing too. Premiere facility that was worth the price.
Poor course conditions
The Biltmore seems much more focused on the refurb of the Adobe course and the new buildings than keeping the course they have open in good shape. Greens were rough, fairways were thin and patchy. Some of the tee boxes were hard as a rock. I’ve played the Adobe course before and felt like the conditions were pretty good, this was a different story.
Decent course
Course was in relatively decent shape for being September. Was my last course of the trip coming from Texas. Front 9 ground was a little hard, back 9 was good play. Staff was the friendliest of all the courses of my weekend trip. Construction around the club house but didn’t affect any holes. Great experience for the value.
$59 😜
It’s always great to play at a Course specially when it’s under $60!!
Greens had some bare spots
Overall I gave this a 4 star because some of the greens had some bare or rough areas about 12 inches in diameter in various locations on the greens. Other that that the course was well maintained and in good condition. We were a twosome following a twosome so pace of play was great. I found the sand traps a few times and appreciated the sand was in good shape and playable like it should be.
Disappointed
I have heard about the “wonderful Biltmore” for the last 4 years, and being a native naturally I thought I’d give it a shot and see what the hype is all about. Typically when I am paying upwards of $100 for a round I expect to have good course conditions, especially greens. I know they have course renovations going on, my disappointment didn’t come from the construction, it came from the courses absolutely terrible care of the greens. Half of them had dirt patches scattered across them. The remaining greens were riddle with crab grass or grass that was so long it made short game impossible and unpredictable from green to green.
This is a $50 course. With the vast array of other courses in much better condition I wouldn’t waist your money by playing here.