Resorts at McCormick Ranch Scottsdale
About Resorts at McCormick Ranch Scottsdale
McCormick Ranch is a Scottsdale master-planned community with a 36-hole golf club and two 3-star resort hotels on either side of the golf courses. On the west side is The McCormick Scottsdale, part of Millennium Hotels group. It has 125 guest rooms and suites, tennis and 24-hour fitness center. There are two dining concepts, the signature Pinon Grill Scottsdale and casual Diamondbacks Lounge. On the northeast side of the property is The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch, a Destination Hotels and part of Hyatt Group and a AAA Four Diamond Property. It was renovated in 2015 and has a new bar, main pool and additional meeting and event space. It features 326 guest rooms and suites. McCormick Ranch is one of the more convenient golf resort areas to downtown Scottsdale, located just three miles north. It is also very close to Talking Stick Resort and baseball spring training at the Salt River Fields.Facts
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Beautiful Morning Photo submitted by pegbbcds on 02/07/2026
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Photo submitted by Eleazar90 on 01/24/2026
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Sunset on hole 18 Photo submitted by u333015450 on 01/19/2026
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Poor fairways Photo submitted by u314159805085 on 01/20/2024
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Great views Photo submitted by dmied6 on 02/24/2022
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#2 Pine Photo submitted by mriemer01 on 12/15/2021
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#18 Photo submitted by Superchipmunk on 09/01/2019
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Photo submitted by chrisjulia on 11/21/2016
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Typical Fairway Photo submitted by bobesson629 on 02/03/2016
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Palm Course - McCormick Ranch Photo submitted by tainge on 03/29/2013
Been there, done that
Booked a tee time late afternoon for Palm, so we were surprised when we got there to find out we were playing the back 9 of palm and the back 9 of pine. The staff at the bag drop off was not overly friendly. They were very short with us and not overly welcoming.
The palm course is in really rough condition. The scenery is pretty, and as its namesake suggests, there are lots of palm trees. The pine course was in much better condition but still not the standard we have come to know in the Scottsdale area. The surrounding scenery is beautiful. Both courses offered challenging fairways and greens. Which was enjoyable and frustrating all at the same time. There was no cart girl (or guy) along either course at anytime, but we assumed it was because neither course was busy likely due to the heat and the fact that it was a Monday,
Unfortunately due to the experience with the staff, and the course conditions we probably will not return to play these courses again, and are not likely to recommend this course to friends or family coming down to the area.
This course is not worth the money
Fairways were bad, greens bad. This course is not worth the money. There is better courses to play in the area for less money. Half the greens are dead and fairways are in terrible shape.
Was not impressed. Know they are redoing course but it was horrible...to wet..
Unplayable and very over priced
Course condition is terrible. Greens are unplayable and will cause additional strokes. Fairways ok but large patches of dead grass and dry dirt. Paid $109 green fee which for the condition is outrageous
Horrible Experience
The course starter will send groups off at least 10 minutes earlier than your tee time even if your entire group isn't present. Had to start on the 2nd hole and the course didn't care when I brought it up to them.
DO NOT PLAY
Course was in very bad shape. Barely any grass on the greens, mostly sand. Bunkers have standing water in over half the holes. Fairways have wet spots and theres renovations sand/dirt areas throughout the course. For $100 you can play some of the best courses in Arizona in the summer but this was a joke. Maybe worth $30-40. Honestly, Kokopelli’s golf course is better than this and thats saying something. Save your money and pick a different course.
Do Not Play
Just finished McCormick Ranch Pine and Palm. Have never seen the course in worse shape. Greens are almost unputtable. Dry dead grass the ball bounces the whole time on the green. Fairways are in decent shape but several holes had huge dead spots. The most egregious thing is the $109 green fee. With no warning and seeing how the greens are, this course is no where near a $100 morning tee time. Suggest avoiding this course for at least the summer. Much better money spent elsewhere.
Rough shape
Played the Pine front 9 and the Palm back 9. Appears both 9’s are being “let go” as they are summer scalping/overseeding the other 9’s. Very bumpy greens with sparse grass on some of them; especially 18th hole on Palm which was almost bare. Did get cheap time, and whipped around in just under 3 hours. Didn’t really mind it because of the cost and time commitment. Just be prepared for the conditions.
Greens are horrible
As the title says, the greens were completely unplayable on the front nine. Punched. Sanded. And Dead. What little green there was was just bumpy crap knocking the ball every way. Back 9 hasn’t undergone their lovely treatment so it was still in good shape, but I’d anticipate that they will be ruined as soon as they’re done with the front
Good Value
Had an afternoon time on 5/24. Played in about three hours and change. I think this course was a bit more challenging as far as length and shot shaping than some of the neighboring courses. Good value for this style of course.
Not worth the $
Most greens had spotty grass coverage. Fairways were in ok condition. Tee boxes were well worn. Staff was great. Not worth $150 compared to other courses in the Valley. We should have paid a bit more for a much better outtong.