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Huukan Golf Club in Fort Mohave enjoys a scenic setting with a mountain backdrop. At 6,600 yards from the back tees, the medium length is ideal for a challenging but not overly frustrating round. more»
Details Book from $12Oakcreek Country Club is situated amongst Sedona's red rock mountains, providing unique scenery throughout. Opened over 40 years ago, it is Sedona's first golf course. The course was a collaboration between Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and his son. It is a classic, player-friendly layout that offers plenty of room for error. more»
Details Book from $20Palms Golf Club is situated just east of Mesquite in Littlefield. Built in 1989, it was the Mesquite area's first golf course. The layout balances the old and the new, creating a course with a lot of variety. more»
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Few private golf courses fit within their surrounding communities as well as the course at Talking Rock Ranch in Prescott, Arizona, a 3,600-acre development by Symmetry Companies.
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Saddle up tight in Arizona's cowpoke country for a buckin', rollercoaster ride of a round at StoneRidge Golf Course in Prescott Valley.
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Huukan Golf Club in Fort Mohave, Ariz. has the feel of the course we all grew up and loved to play every day. It will challenge every player in your foursome, and the affordable green fees will bring you back for more.
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Prescott Golf & Country Club is golf in its purest form: engaging playability at a fine price. The course is becoming increasingly popular with Phoenix-area golfers looking for a respite from summer temps and a change in topography from desert golf to elevated play. Judd Spicer has more from Dewey, Ariz.
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Sedona's Oakcreek Country Club delivers a different experience than most desert golf courses in Arizona. Forget cacti and desert arroyos. Oakcreek mirrors a traditional Midwestern club with towering trees and pines and ponds lining the fairways. Both Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Rees Jones had a hand in creating this classic 6,824-yard parkland play.
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As golf technology keeps progressing and architects on steroids keep designing longer and longer golf courses, it's refreshing to take a step back in time and play a course like Oakcreek Country Club in Sedona. It's a blast from the past, a Robert Trent Jones and Robert Trent Jones Jr. design that was built in 1968 and still holds up today. You won't encounter souped-up holes, blind shots or snooty attitudes, Scott Bordow writes. Oakcreek C.C. is simplicity at its best.
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Sure, the Grand Canyon can cause some awe, but after you've looked at it for a while, it's just a big hole in the ground with rocks all around. Luckily, there are several courses that can be worked into any Grand Canyon journey. If your family hikes down one of the Canyon trails, you could even be back from your round, resting in the room before they are. Here are the best golf getaways on a Grand Canyon trip.
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When you find a place with a truly unique look on atmosphere and service, it tends to stick with you long after checkout. Villas at The Ridge in the still-largely-undiscovered golf destination of Prescott is one such place. Already affiliated with six 18-hole courses, from the forced-carries marathon of Stone Ridge, to the sheer beauty of Prescott Lakes Golf Club, to the locals' favorite Antelope Hills, Villas at The Ridge has options for any game.
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If you're going to play one course in Prescott (Ariz.), this is the one. Which is actually extremely unfair to the other worthy courses in Prescott. For Prescott Lakes is a course that would demand play anywhere. "You might as well be playing one of the $300 resort courses in Palm Springs on a sunny spring day," writes Chris Baldwin.
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At Stone Ridge Golf Course in Prescott Valley, the coyotes remind you you're not in the Phoenix-Scottsdale resort labyrinth anymore. And that's the point, right? Golfers come here to experience things you're not going to see in the tired and true golf destinations - and you're definitely not going to get to swing to a coyote chorus in Scottsdale's resort paradises.
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