Orange Tree Resort
About Orange Tree Resort
Scottsdale's Orange Tree Resort provides condominium-style accommodations geared for families and groups. It is also home to its own 18-hole parkland golf course, Orange Tree Golf Club. The resort features 160 large suites with patios or terraces and barbecue pits, multiple pools and hot tubs, badminton courts, horseshoe pits and a community center. There are an onsite activities programs for families and kids.Facts
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Reviews
Reviewer Photos
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Photo submitted by u00000242723 on 05/25/2025
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Photo submitted by u00000242723 on 05/25/2025
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Photo submitted by kainkitt on 11/09/2024
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Photo submitted by jc5696 on 10/21/2024
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9th tee box Photo submitted by uscbigdawg on 08/22/2024
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Photo submitted by erikhopkins on 07/01/2024
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Photo submitted by axiummorgan on 06/30/2024
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Photo submitted by u000001419045 on 06/23/2023
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Photo submitted by u000001419045 on 06/23/2023
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Bunker work in progress Photo submitted by tarifachris on 06/19/2023
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Photo submitted by scbruin on 06/04/2023
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Photo submitted by u000001156910 on 11/21/2022
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Photo submitted by carlos1976golf on 04/23/2022
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Photo submitted by u314161461400 on 06/27/2021
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18th hole Photo submitted by markot on 03/30/2020
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Photo submitted by mustradib on 01/19/2015
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nice view Photo submitted by katbok on 06/25/2013
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coyote on the course Photo submitted by katbok on 06/25/2013
Returned to the Orange Tree GC
Curiosity called me to get back to play the Orange Tree GC again. Last time, a couple of months ago or so, the experience wasn't the best with fairways and greens in poor condition in the majority of the holes. What a significant change I found in the GC conditions yesterday. It's evident the efforts put to recover this GC. Fairways and greens were in very good condition, even in the middle of the AZ summer, as you should expect. Congratulations and great job to the staff that got revived this GC, and that motivates me to play it again in the future.,
Rounding into shape
Better than expected based on year over year reviews. Pleasantly surprised, very playable, all greens with exception of 16th were excellent. S little rough around the edges but nothing to be over critical about. Well done
Surprising
Course was surprisingly in decent shape. Still has its rough parts, but unbeatable for $30 in Scottsdale.
Improvements Made
I have golfed this course many times in the last four years. The course, with the exception of two greens is in great shape. They have worked hard to get it to this point. I understand the two greens are going to be fixed in the near future.
Pleasently surprised
Course was in solid shape for this time of year. They had cold water out. Will be back soon.
Orange Tree Golf Resort July 4th Review
I’v been playing OT, on and off, for about 15 years. For 4 years in a row I wrote the course saying it ought to be embarrassed for having “clay” bunkers—largely untilled or raked, and greens, a third of which had up to ⅓ of them barren (down to dirt). The bunkers are now sand, raked and tilled, which is great. However the green’s issue remains and lots of work is needed to make them satisfactory. As this was the beginning of the 4th of July weekend, the fairways and rough had not been cut. Again, very disappointing for a “golf resort.” Also, the general overal outside appearance of the facilities is VERY dated—with NO apparent changes in the last 15+ years. One of my golf buddies, who played Orange Tree BEFORE there were houses. concurs..
Nice course!
Well I really enjoyed the course. I’ve been wanting to play here for a while. My drive is 45 minutes so I decided to give it a go on the 4th. Not disappointed at all. Yes, a couple of greens need some work but it’s summer in Arizona. Other than a foursome of kids slowing everything down it was worth the drive. Thank you Orange Tree hope to see you soon.
Nice Course
This was my third course in Arizona. While the layout was decent and the fairways were generally fair despite being lined with homes, there were a few maintenance issues that really affected play.
They watered the greens during the day, which is unusual, and unfortunately, the sand traps were wet as a result. Wet bunkers are not playable, and these hadn’t been reworked after watering. In that condition, I would recommend treating them as ground under repair and pulling your ball out.
The greens were also incredibly slow — I’d rate them about a 6–8 on the stimpmeter. That took some getting used to.
Course management is important here. You don’t always need to pull out a driver, even on some of the par 5s. Thoughtful shot placement will serve you better than just distance.
Getting Better
For summer conditions, the course played well. I know Jon just came onboard and I'm sure the greens improvements will be coming along shortly. It still would be nice to have cart services but I also understand that not many people are playing in the afternoon. I don't recall if anyone was at the snack shop when I made the turn. Keep up the good work, guys.