Crowne Plaza Phoenix Chandler Golf Resort
About Crowne Plaza Phoenix Chandler Golf Resort
Located in Chandler southeast of Phoenix is the historic Crowne Plaza Phoenix-Chandler Golf Resort. This property dates back to 1912 as one of the earliest developments in Chandler and boasts the oldest grass golf course in the state of Arizona. This property on the National Registrar of Historic Places has 249 guest rooms and suites with private balconies, recently upgraded new with amenities. There is an outdoor pool and tennis courts in addition to the 18-hole golf course which was stretched to its current configuration in 1928. Guests are within easy walking distance of downtown Chandler bars and restaurants, though the property does have its own dining at AJ's, Crust Pizza and 1912 lounge.Facts
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by dmeiners on 09/12/2025
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Photo submitted by Mrgilley on 04/17/2025
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Photo submitted by jefffss on 12/25/2023
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Photo submitted by realmonte on 06/27/2023
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Photo submitted by realmonte on 06/27/2023
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Photo submitted by realmonte on 06/27/2023
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Photo submitted by realmonte on 06/27/2023
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Photo submitted by u000001301764 on 12/07/2022
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Morning view down the Par-5 5th fairway. A strong drive, especially to the center-right fairway, sets you up to go for the green in two! Photo submitted by vmustang on 04/25/2021
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Photo submitted by DDTipton on 03/12/2020
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Photo submitted by thedoanezon3 on 05/31/2019
Reviews
Fun track
Really enjoyed this course. Good mix of holes. Conditions were good! Will definitely come back.
San Marcos again?
Course was in excellent condition. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Definitely coming back!
OK course
Course was in good condition. It was kind of boring. None of the holes was memorable. The greens are small so it is difficult to keep shots on the green, and I found myself putting from 10 feet and in off the green. Played in just over 4 hours on a Friday morning but it seemed slower. You can definitely walk the course if you choose to. As with any area course it was too expensive.
Slow, small greens
Nice course, rotten tee boxes, nice layout and fairways, bunker sand inconsistent, greens are very slow and bumpy, oldest course in Arizona. No driving range
Lots of grass
Course was in good condition and good to hit on real grass anywhere on course.Flat and wide open with some tree lined fairways. Tees need to be bigger. Greens in good shape
Price
When we checked in the price was $80.00 per player even though we were quoted $ 75.00 golf now.com. This was not a great start to our round but being only 5 bucks per person more I didn't say anything. Not sure if it was an error on golf now or the course itself. The course was nice but not sure why I am using golf now and may just call the courses directly from now on.
Very nice course for the price
It’s high season in Phoenix, so $85 for well maintained course is worth it. Course in great shape both fairways and greens. This is an old course, so mature trees to stay out of. Course knowledge or good GPS as Has small canal wondering thru some holes. Will be playing again.
Compared to
Could have spent 50-60 bucks more but why?
Keep it in the fairway and it plays the same as courses in the 140s+
Nice value
Great deal on Golf Now. Course was in good condition. Some of the par 3 tee boxes were a little choppy. Biggest challenge is the bunkers. They are big, round and slope away from the green. This results in shots that tend to roll to the middle of the bunker leaving you with a long carry over sand to a sometimes tight pin. Otherwise, we very much enjoyed our round at San Marcos. Greens good. Fairways nice. Trees and water offer a variety of challenges.