Anyone know good websites to get accurate price info on courses in the Phoenix area of Arizona, USA? In So. California there is a cool website called Greenskeeper.org ( http://www.greenskeeper.org ) that updates their price info four times a year so it is accurate info. I;m hoping to play some relatively cheap golf in Phoneix around Easter weekend. I know it't the peak season down there right now though. Thanks
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Nate,
Give this a try. Its been wet here lately, but supposed to be great this week. Good luck.
http://teetimes.azcentral.com/
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I found a website for the Arizona Golf Association and they have a course search mechanism that allows you to pick a price range for the results. Thsi is the link
http://www.azgolf.org/directory/dire...tournamentName
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Phoenix golf isn't cheap thats for sure! Troon North, TPC, Gray Hawk just to name a few are all $250+ a person.
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There are some terrific courses just south of the city in the Chandler area.
Wild Horse Pass resort has two Troon courses, not cheap but very nice. There are a number of other courses in that area that are less expensive. If you are staying in a hotel, call the consierge desk. They will provide you with course locations, distance from the hotel and prices. Also, many hotels will provide a deep discount to play on premise, such as the Biltmore.
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