Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
About Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
Located just south of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Legoland Discovery Center and the city of Tempe, Arizona Grand is a AAA Four Diamond Resort and among the Phoenix-Scottsdale area's largest golf resorts with 744 total guest rooms. Set on 164 acres, the highlight of the property is the 18-hole golf course that winds into desert foothills of the South Mountain Preserve on the back nine. Off the course, the highlight is six outdoor heated swimming pools, capped by a seven-acre water park features a water slide, lazy river and large hot tub. Arizona Grand's Athletic Club & Spa is 20,000 square feet and has 40 cardio machines and a separate free weights room, as well as 35+ weekly exercise classes and a five-lane, 20-meter adults lap pool. Arizona Grand invested $13 million into the property in 2017 that updated all guest suites and villas.Facts
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Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by plumcuda1 on 04/20/2026
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Hole 18 Photo submitted by A8VeryNiceGolfer on 04/08/2026
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Photo submitted by A8VeryNiceGolfer on 04/08/2026
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Photo submitted by NavyDaveGolf on 03/20/2026
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Photo submitted by NavyDaveGolf on 03/18/2026
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Photo submitted by u644412348 on 03/16/2026
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Photo submitted by u644412348 on 03/16/2026
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Photo submitted by arojasjr on 03/06/2026
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Nicest course I've played. Photo submitted by u314159915092 on 01/30/2026
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Photo submitted by hrmills79 on 12/29/2025
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Photo submitted by hrmills79 on 12/29/2025
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Photo submitted by calvillo09 on 05/17/2025
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Photo submitted by JacBigham on 08/31/2024
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Photo submitted by RG2C3C61E4F144E3374B on 06/16/2024
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Photo submitted by OutDog on 02/11/2024
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Photo submitted by u000005594144 on 02/07/2024
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Photo submitted by littledonny2008 on 02/01/2024
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Photo submitted by u000004107936 on 01/19/2024
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Photo submitted by u000004107936 on 01/19/2024
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Photo submitted by u000004107936 on 01/19/2024
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A very challenging up hill approach shot on a 388 yard Par 4 with a narrow fairway. Photo submitted by WarrenJanzen on 01/18/2024
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Photo submitted by Suedemalone on 12/31/2023
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Photo submitted by u333015450 on 12/20/2023
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Photo submitted by u7479213 on 12/15/2023
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Photo submitted by u000004003626 on 10/14/2023
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Photo submitted by yetiAZ on 09/02/2023
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Photo submitted by Brooklyn1135 on 07/05/2023
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Photo submitted by T1mothyJohn on 06/03/2023
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Photo submitted by T1mothyJohn on 06/03/2023
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Photo submitted by fboss28 on 04/27/2023
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1st tee Photo submitted by GSSmI5buzphC5MfjqYJb on 03/24/2023
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Photo submitted by blasco22 on 03/17/2023
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That close to an ace! Photo submitted by brentmoriarty on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by brentmoriarty on 03/14/2023
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Photo submitted by KiahunaAce on 02/17/2023
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Photo submitted by putterface22 on 02/07/2023
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Photo submitted by Cory9456863 on 02/07/2023
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One of the tee boxes. Photo submitted by eugenehoora on 02/05/2023
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Photo submitted by eugenehoora on 02/05/2023
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Photo submitted by MarcoMerlo7 on 01/27/2023
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Photo submitted by Steve7793224 on 01/09/2023
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Photo submitted by Steve7793224 on 01/09/2023
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Photo submitted by Steve7793224 on 01/09/2023
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Photo submitted by u314162341946 on 12/21/2022
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3rd hole Photo submitted by u000005115693 on 11/24/2022
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3rdTeeLookingBack Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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LookingDownOn-18_SkylineView Photo submitted by mhinkle on 06/13/2022
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Photo submitted by avenger01 on 05/09/2022
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Photo submitted by Bertsbirds on 01/07/2022
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Photo submitted by u000002920066 on 09/07/2021
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typical tee box Photo submitted by DFRAZGOLF88 on 03/27/2021
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Back 9 Photo submitted by Michjs0524 on 02/20/2021
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Front 9 Photo submitted by Michjs0524 on 02/20/2021
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Photo submitted by Eric1883543 on 02/16/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160894107 on 02/03/2021
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Photo submitted by u314160894107 on 02/03/2021
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3rd hole was great, but terrifying for righties Photo submitted by u314159977333 on 02/03/2021
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Photo submitted by jonrolle11 on 01/07/2021
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Green number 2 looking down left to the third fairway. Photo submitted by nwitty1 on 01/05/2021
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Photo submitted by Pierre1423163 on 06/20/2020
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Photo submitted by zoeller1 on 02/02/2020
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Photo submitted by buddsnotdudds on 11/12/2019
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Photo submitted by buddsnotdudds on 11/12/2019
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Uphill green with lots of bunkers in your way Photo submitted by u314159649213 on 10/03/2019
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Photo submitted by u314159649213 on 10/03/2019
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Photo submitted by u1861078 on 09/11/2019
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In nice shape Photo submitted by Brian1001 on 08/07/2019
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Photo submitted by Brian1001 on 08/07/2019
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Hole 1 Photo submitted by u314159413898 on 07/15/2019
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View from 18 Photo submitted by PLnative on 02/27/2017
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Photo submitted by Etherton0303 on 06/01/2013
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Photo submitted by nsccbill on 03/29/2013
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Photo submitted by nsccbill on 03/29/2013
No food or drinks at turn?
I've never heard of a golf course not having food or drinks at the turn, even when the layout doesn't bring you back by the clubhouse. It wouldn't take much to have a little shack selling basic food and drinks between holes 8-11. Drink cart only had hot dogs, no sandwiches. Also pace of play was terrible and marshal didn't seem to do much about one particularly slow group several holes ahead of us. Lastly, hole 2 had a large area fenced off and under construction but in a blind area when teeing off. If there was any signage, I didn't see it. Lastly, a convention was going on at the same time and the line up to grab a coffee before teeing off was ridiculous.
A unique course layout
You need course knowledge to avoid the hazards. A few hidden fairways and water hazards off the tee. You need to know what the fairways do past your visual experience. The course is in great shape. Tricky pins possible. I reccomend a course map if you'd like to break 80. Otherwise, swing away. Enjoy your round. Don't keep score. Get drunk and play loud music like you're the only golfer on course. That's the normal now after Phoenix Open trains them young boys to come get wild.
Fun course
Had good time playing this course. Bring a bunch of balls as the first 4 to 5 holes have lots of water combined with blind shots. The tee boxes need some work hut the course was in great condition everywhere else. Would play again.
Great views
The course is as pretty looking as any I’ve played in a while.
I wasn’t sure that in the rough if I was playing at Torre Pines or Palmer's invitational. My primary complaint of the course was the tee boxes, they’re a disaster, rough and narrow.
Challenging and scenic
The course is challenging and scenic, particularly the back nine! Pace of play was good on the front but really slowed down on the back. Unfortunately, a thunderstorm moved in and we had to abandon the course on the 14th hole (farthest from the starting hole). We were soaked by the time we meandered our way back to the clubhouse.
Course was mostly in good shape. It would have been nice to be told about the huge roped off area on #2. Hitting left to shorten the hole can get you in trouble and behind the barriers! GPS on carts was nice but our cart kept telling us we were in a restricted area when we were not. It was annoying that the carts only allowed you to go so fast in some areas especially when we were trying to beat the storm back!
Money Better Spent Elsewhere
The staff wasn’t that polite. The driving range is nothing but a cage or three people can hit two net about 10 yards in front of you. There are some holes that you better be a PGA professional to hit the fairway. The putting green was only three little holes so you get four people on it and you’re crowded.
Gorgeous course
It was a beautiful course, well maintained and challenging. Staff was great. Only complaint is that they should monitor the pace of play. It took our twosome 4 hours to play 18. We waited on every hole because nobody asked the slow group ( also a twosome) to pick up the pace.
Target golf. Much improved.
A few years ago the course conditions had deteriorated to the point that I no longer looked for tee times here. Gave it another chance, out of desperation, and I'm happy to report that they have really brought it back to good shape. Not perfect but better than average at this price point. If you haven't played Phantom Horse, it is well worth a go. It's a shorter golf course demanding accuracy and strategy. Nice views. If you forget your driver at home, you might not miss it.
Poor Value for the Money
Tee Boxes were in very poor shape. In some instances even fairways were in bad shape. Greens were down to dirt in some areas of the putting service. Just off the fairways (not in the desert) the grounds were in very bad shape with virtually no grass (playing off of dirt). Value for the money spent was the worst we had in 4 rounds in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area.
Great Course, but no driving range to warm up on. They do have a hitting net, but with only three spots, its a little inadequate for a course this nice. The course is definitely worth doing.
Nice short course, but SLOW
The course is pretty short relative to many others. If if you can't shape your driver shots, you will find yourself knocking irons, hybrids and woods around much of the course.
On this specific day, the pace was the worst I have experienced in AZ. By the 6th hole we were 3 groups backed up on the tee and this never improved. Painfully slow.
There is no driving range, just a net. No complimentary water bottles, but water fill stations on the course.