The Adobe Course is one of two championship courses at the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club. Opened in 1928, the course has a traditional design that is both challenging and scenic with wide fairways, tranquil ponds and views of Squaw Peak.
Although it is one of Arizona’s oldest courses, the Adobe Course at the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club has a timeless design that continues to challenge golfers. Being a more traditional course, it has wider fairways and a less undulating terrain than more modern courses. The spacious layout winds through a forest of citrus trees that line the fairways, and ponds are scattered throughout to provide water hazards. Classic cross-bunkers add even more challenge to the course. There are three sets of tees to accommodate different skill levels, and the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club also offers another 18-hole championship course, providing golfers with several options. The course is open all year due to mild Arizona winters.
White/Copper
71
5729
118
67.1
Black/White
71
6359
125
70.1
Black
71
6669
128
72
White
71
6034
121
68.8
Copper
71
5374
112
65.6
Green
71
4386
102
61.6
Green - Alt #18
71
4302
101
61.3
Green - Alt #18 (W)
70
4302
105
64.6
Reader Ratings / Reviews
by Dean Buffoni on January 17th, 2017 21:26I played here at a USPS outing for free, always wanted to play The Biltmore as I was an employee in the kitchen back in 1986. I thought this course was great, wide open, very forgiving, small greens but hey, this course was built in 1928, big greens were not the thing back in those days, I wonder if Bobby Jones ever graced these fairways? maybe..anyways, I will derfinitly come here again in the summer when the rates are more resonable..