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 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
Pleasant Surprise
Course was in good shape, and pace was good. Refreshing change from desert-target golf
Biltmore Golf Club
I played the links course yesterday for the first time at either of their two courses. Besides being a nice course what really stood out were the staff. From the awesome, friendly, kind and proactively helpful rangers to the cart ladies, the snack bar hut lady, the cart boys and more it was exceptional service.
The Links
This course was awesome. Beautiful views and the course lay out was great.
not a great golf course
wouldnt ever go back unless its for breakfast or lunch.
Links
not great value for your money, traps are just concrete bunkers they used in WW2.
Greens needed water, some were burning out.
Good staff and restaurant
Back after years
It has been 10+ years since playing the LInks.
The good: fun lay out, good pace of play, decent condition of course
The not so good: driving range is very scruffy and not well attended by crew; bunkers are hard and thin
Over all: good value for the price. I will play it again soon
Estates Course was disappointing & overpriced
They obviously spent a lot of money renovating the pro shop & restaurant, but virtually nothing on the golf course. Planting lots of ficus column trees to try to block errant shots does not constitute a course renovation!
The crowned greens with false fronts are already brown (in April!) & scraped dry with virtually no grass on them. They’re unfairly rock-hard & will not hold any shots. Doesn’t matter how good a shot you hit. It’s not going to stay on greens that play like a concrete driveway.
The age-old routing problems on the Estates course persist. The crazy layout means you’re constantly in danger of being hit by wayward shots from other golfers. Most fairways are routed back-and-forth next to another fairway. It’s much too easy for shots to go off-line & land in someone else’s vicinity. It’s actually dangerous.
The fairways, unlike the greens, were in good condition. Tee grounds were only fair- rock-hard like the greens.
Overall, the Estates course plays like a good muni, but with diabolical greens. It’s in a beautiful location & the surrounding scenery is fantastic, but that doesn’t justify the premium prices for this course.
There are dozens of other courses around Phoenix & Scottsdale that are in far better condition. It’s a shame.
Nice redesign
The redesign of the Estates course was very nice. The app I use for distance was not updated but the on cart GPS was great. Other than a few singles players that appeared from nowhere and seemed to be members jumping in and playing wherever they chose, it as a good round.
Excellent
The course is pretty easy but the staff in pro shop and on course are 10/10 . They were awesome. Friendly helpful and made me feel like I play there every day. Service is everything, no matter what the course plays like.
Bad Greens
Greens on Front 9 of Links coarse are in terrible shape, lot of patches and bare spots. Back 9 better but not worth the money. I asked the Ambassador why the conditions were so poor he said he didn’t know that they were not good.
not a great golf course
Just paid $150.00 to play a golf course that should have cost $50.00. HORRIBLE shape!
It was VERY obvious out of the $150.00 per golfer that maybe 15 cents went back into the care of the golf course.
Layout not great!
We had played the links course and really enjoyed it. However the Estate course was definitely not the same. Many fairways and tee boxes inter connect so balls flying all over the place. Our cart got hit by a ball and I almost got hit by another ball while waiting to tee off on tee box. The course itself is good but just too dangerous in my opinion. To make it worst there where some groups of 5 that we saw and our round was 5 hours and 15 minutes. Won't play the Estate course again but will the links. The staff and facilities were all great!
Course needs work
Fairways were hard, bunkers need sand, the greens while fast and playable - were in rough shape. For the price, some courtesy water in the cart would be expected.
Really enjoy playing this course.
They have two courses and the links is the better one, in my opinion. Staff are very friendly and really enjoy the course which is in very good shape. Will be playing it again