Designed by Roy Dye and Gary Grandstaff in 1983 and redesigned in 1987 by Arthur Hills' design team, Stonecreek Golf Club today one of the older kids on Scottsdale block of upscale courses.
Designed by Roy Dye and Gary Grandstaff in 1983 and redesigned in 1987 by Arthur Hills' design team, Stonecreek Golf Club today is one of the older kids on the Scottsdale block of upscale golf courses. As a result, the prices at Stonecreek are usually lower than at newer courses, which can run more than $200 a round.
The course at Stonecreek follows the contours of Indian Bend wash as it winds through Paradise Valley, framed by mountain views to the south and west. This club hosts the LPGA Mitsubishi Pro Am and other local tournaments every year. Trees and water border the fairways of many holes at Stonecreek, so slicers beware. The Bermuda greens are seldom fast, but many have undulations that make them tricky to score on.
Along with Stonecreek's convenient location, Embassy Suites is right on the golf course for easy stay-and-play. Stonecreek received a four-star "Places to Play" Golf Digest rating.
by Local golfer on January 25th, 2024 19:46This course might have been good in the past? doubtful.. and i will start by saying the layout is great but they have let it go. Only a few maintenance workers and overseed is an afterthought. Poor upkeep on bunkers, cart paths, rough areas, tree area between holes with homeless living amongst. Not to mention the trash that is never cleaned in the washes. The water backs up in the wash after 14 green and the cart path is impassable. Beverage cart was so loud and old- always a great touch.
by Jeffrey Hurt on April 19th, 2013 19:26just love this location.