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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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
Well naintained and good layout
This course is well maintained and straight forward. A few holes gave hazards in play but overall a playable course
A well maintained course
This is a well maintained course it is pretty straight forward with a few hazards to keep you on your toes
Great time!
Fun course, fast play, super chill, great clubhouse and restaurant…very nice folks!
Biltmore Links
Fun layout. I wouldn't say the fairways were generously wide but the landing areas don't appear pinched when you are on the tee box. Course was in good shape. Tees we're a bit rough but not bad. Greens were hard but rolled true and weren't too fast. Lots of subtle breaks made the greens tough but not unfair. I liked the Links better than Adobe, but they're both good courses. Playing golf in the Phoenix area in March is disgustingly expensive but the Biltmore courses are probably more reasonably priced than most.
Perfect conditions on an easy course.
I booked this course as it was close to where I was staying and it had some favorable times while I was in the area for a separate event.
Layout is similar to a muni with holes weaving back and forth without the desert/unplayable areas or homes between the holes as seen in most modern desert courses. There is almost no way to get yourself in real trouble and my score (par) reflected the 115 slope and perfect conditions of the course including fairways and greens.
The facility was undergoing a complete renovation and I think it will be amazing when it is opened. Staff was great and attentive, even when I showed up the day before just to hit balls at the practice area.
Overall, the course itself is unremarkable except for the hotel-sized homes around the boundaries of the golf course and what looks like an incredible new clubhouse.
Course doesn’t have enough golf carts
Played this course for 20+ years and they never own enough golf carts. It ruins the experience. Spend some money and buy some carts with your $100+ playing fees
Grossly overpriced. A pedestrian unimaginative mucnicpal type course with resort rates. Would not play here again. Green fees should be about $70.
Wasn’t impressed
Wasn’t impressed with golf course for the price. Golf clientele was rude!
Terrible experience
After I booked my round, and it being too late to cancel, I read some of the reviews. Shame on me for not doing it earlier. This course is grossly over priced at $180 to play. The fairways are very dry, greens terribly slow, waited at every hole to tee off, and no rangers on the course to speed things up. There is construction everywhere from the parking lot to the cart areas.
I will not be back to this course again, and I certainly would not recommend it to anyone.
It was ok.
The course was fun in its simplicity. It was a big field with 18 holes squished into it. So much so we almost got hit by driving range balls on hole one and balls were hitting our carts on the fly on hole two. It should not cost $150 to play, I expect more of an experience in that price range. The food was good and the staff was accommodating, but I probably will go somewhere else next time.
Not bad
Old school course that has 36 holes weaving around each other side by side almost always. Some mountain views. Cool old mansions in some fairways.
Bunkers not great with rocks. Overall I'd say good place if saving money or just getting some swings in, then it's fine.