The Phoenix area is recognized as one of the world's premier golf destinations with internationally renowned desert courses and year-round tournaments. Early golf courses, like Superstition Links in Chandler, opened in 1914 and consisted of oiled sand and oatmeal greens. These were later replaced by Bermuda grass and clover. Superstition Links, now known as the San Marcos Golf Course, was the first grass golf course in the state.
Arizona Golf Resort
The Boulders
Javelina (Pronounced Have-ah-leena) at The Boulders
Falcon Dunes
Falcon Dunes at Luke Air Force Base
Grandview
Hillcrest
Ball in the water!
Olive Trees, Hillcrest
Ironwood At Anthem
Hole 3
Hole 4
Hole 10
Hole 11
Hole 12
Round-tail Squirrels at Ironwood
Birdie Hole-out from 96 yards, Anthem CC, Ironwood course, Par 5, Hole 4
Legends At Arrowhead
The prettiest back 9 you'll ever see
Getting their
ducks in a row
Legend Trail
Lookout Mountain
Orange Tree
White ball my drive. Yellow ball, David's drive. Orange Tree GC
Painted Mountain
Palmbrook
Joan's favorite course
Jack Rabbits at Palmbrook
Persimmon At Anthem
Hole 2, signature hole
Hole 4 - Par 3
Hole 9
Phoenician
Peggy and Joan
Prescott Valley
Pickinf apples
Rancho Manana
Hank (left) and Allen
Centuries-Old Saquaro Cacti, Rancho Manana
Red Mountain Ranch
Hole in One, Hole 6, Par 3
Coyotes at RMR
Union Hills
We Ko Pa
Wickenburg Ranch
Nate, Allen and Hank on the Par 3 Hole 15 tee box
Marvin lines up his fairway shot
Allen on the Par 3 Hole 17 tee box
A blooming Agave among the Mesquite Trees, Wickenburg Ranch