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Moon Valley Country Club - Course 2
This club has a championship eighteen hole golf course and a par 3 eighteen hole course. In order to play the Championship Course, guests must play with a member. The course was traditionally ...
Palo Verde Golf Course
This short executive golf course has three par 4's. This traditional course was built on fairly flat terrain, so walking is easy. The greens are fast and somewhat sloped, and the fairways are ...
Papago Golf Course
This desert golf course, which was redesigned by Jack Snyder in 1977, features five ponds that come into play on eight holes. The course has wide fairways and undulating greens. The green fees ...
Paradise Peak West
This private golf course consists of terrain that varies between hilly and flat. Many well-positioned sand bunkers are located around the greens, and trees that may alter shots are scattered throughout ...
Paradise Valley Park Golf Course
This short golf course has five par 4's and one par 5, which is hole #9, measuring 475 yards. There are two lakes that come into play on the back nine. ...
Phantom Horse Golf Club
This resort, which was formerly known as the Pointe Hilton South Mountain Golf Club, completed a three-year $1-million enhancement project in 1998. These changes include the expansion of the ...
Phoenix Country Club
This traditionally-designed advanced golf course has many large trees lining its narrow fairways. The club hosted the Phoenix Open for about fifty years until 1986. "Golf Digest" rated this as the 20th ...
The 500 Club
This very scenic golf course is located in the foothills of the Thunderbird Mountains. This desert course was built on the natural terrain and is playable by all skill levels. The round ...
The Arizona Country Club
This is the second oldest club in Arizona. The golf course is in excellent condition because the fairways were redone around 1988. There are some water hazards on the course. The signature hole ...
The Foothills Golf Club
This is a desert links-type golf course, but not really a target course. The fairways are wide enough, but the desert is always present. The desert terrain is also in play in front of some ...
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