Arizona Golf Resort & Event Center
About Arizona Golf Resort & Event Center
Arizona Golf Resort & Event Center is located in Mesa near Arizona State University and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. This 200-room property features banquet and wedding space and its own 18-hole golf course and practice center. Rooms types range from a studio double at 518 square feet to a three-room Casita King concept over 700 square feet, as well as a 1100-square-foot Presidential Suite. The golf course opened in 1960 and is a traditional design stretching to 6,601 yards by Jack Snyder. In addition to the main pool there are multiple jacuzzis throughout the property.Facts
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Photo submitted by GNDflFMrctVgc8ORQwxV on 08/21/2025
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Photo submitted by GNDflFMrctVgc8ORQwxV on 08/21/2025
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Ladies tee box hole 3 Photo submitted by u314163678687 on 01/05/2025
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Photo submitted by ma11rats on 08/26/2024
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Fairway #1 Photo submitted by golfzlf on 06/25/2024
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Dry Fairway. Photo submitted by golfzlf on 05/21/2024
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Photo submitted by clayzernich on 01/16/2024
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Photo submitted by fabcar14 on 01/10/2024
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Photo submitted by u370058614 on 09/17/2023
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Fairways Photo submitted by TommyKrepelka on 07/15/2023
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Fairways Photo submitted by TommyKrepelka on 07/15/2023
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Photo submitted by u314163764655 on 03/18/2023
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Photo submitted by u314163764655 on 03/18/2023
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Photo submitted by gclesniak on 02/24/2023
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Photo submitted by Chuckbomb1 on 09/06/2022
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Photo submitted by u000001215595 on 07/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u000003370075 on 11/15/2021
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Jennifer smacking the ball down fairway! Photo submitted by u5280042 on 07/19/2021
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Photo submitted by prepson18 on 10/28/2020
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Photo submitted by iypKz1EpPFFeRzyTqqhU on 05/29/2019
Greens were in decent shape. Rest of course was not. Muddy wet areas on most fairways as well as bare hard pan places as well. In between seasons so maybe that was part of it but price should reflect condition of course.
Lots of bare ground (no grass). Standing water in fairways. Probably will not be back.
Golden Bogs
One might be able to get a glance of hills far to the east on occasion, but none on the course. What they did have were many wet areas in fairways and around greens. Winter grass was inconsistent. It is not a course that drains well. Greens were cut and fast and bunkers were rakes and had sand. Tee boxes were a mixed bag with leveling needed. Not a bad course but just too wet for a sunny mid day round.
Golden Hills
Unfortunately there were a lot of wet areas from overwatering. They really need to get a good maintenance supervisor that cares. There are still lots of dead trees on the property.
Course in rough shape
The course is in rough shape but they seem to be attempting to bring it back.
When you own/run a golf course ya gotta hire people that are smart enough to grow grass. Same crap as in the past. Way way too many bare dirt spots.
The Course is in good shape.
I have played this course on and off for 15 years. I think it’s in good shape except for number 12 It seems like there’s always water laying in the center of the fairway on this hole. Other than that, we had a good time finished in four hours and played with a nice couple. We booked another tee time for Friday with our two adult children. Good job Arizona Golf Resort.
League Tune-up
Played here because many other courses were doing over seed and not open. AGR had just re-seeded, and the course was pretty soggy. Cart path only which made play a little slower than normal. Greens were in great shape on most holes. Staff friendly and helpful. This is the best value right now; my group has played this course often during this time period in the past.
Course was in pretty good shape considering they just finished overseeding. Bunkers and greens were in good shape