Arizona Golf

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How to Choose the Best Places to Golf in Arizona 

Where you want to golf in Arizona depends upon what factors are most important to you. When you read the information about golf courses, there are several things you should look for before you make your decision. When you know what you want, you can find what is best for you.

Mountains -

If you golf in Arizona, you will find that most golf courses have views of mountains. If this is important to you, you can look up pictures of the different mountains that are near the individual courses. Some of the mountains are snow-capped while others are rugged beauties.

Plant life -

There are widely varying types of trees and plants around the different courses in Arizona. Whether they be giant Sequoias, Ponderosa pines, or simple mesquite, the trees can be lovely. Desert plants can complete the picture.

Convenience -

Some courses are easier to get to than others. If you want to play golf in a convenient location, you will most likely look for a course near a city or a resort. However, some of the best places to play golf in Arizona are off the beaten track, so this may not be a consideration for you.

Number of holes -

18-hole golf courses are fairly standard. These allow you to really have a good game of golf. Some courses have 27 holes, but you can do 9 or 18 of the holes rather than the full 27. A 9-hole golf course is usually more appropriate for beginners or for those who only have a short amount of time tot play.

Designer -

Once you have been to several golf courses created by famous designers, you will begin to understand the differences between their courses. Some design easier courses and some design more difficult ones. Some have a flair for the dramatic while others design pretty straightforward courses. An Arnold Palmer golf course, for example is different from any other designer’s.

Yardage -

An 18-hole golf course that is less than 4000 yards is an easy play, while one that is over 7000 is a very long walk. In fact, for the latter you will probably want to rent a cart. The yardage also has a bearing on how difficult the course is. The shorter the course, the easier it usually is – but not always.

Tee boxes -

The more tee boxes there are, the more skill levels the course accommodates. The numbers range anywhere from one at each hole to six. If you are either very skilled or a new player, the number of tee boxes will be very important to you.

Course features -

Try to find out how much water plays a part in the course layout. You know if you are comfortable with water hazards. There will also be bunkers tot watch out for and possibly varying elevations that could have you shooting uphill. You cannot play golf in Arizona without considering elevation.

When you have considered all the facts about a golf course in Arizona, you can make a decision about where to play. It just takes a little research, which will be well rewarded when you take that first shot.

The Best Golfing in Arizona’s West Coast Region 

The Desert Hills Municipal Golf Course, located in Yuma, is one of the best facilities in southwestern Arizona and southeastern California. The Desert Hills Municipal Course is a par 72 course that has been used for many professional golfing events. Pricing for greens fees is reasonable and varies with time of day and season.

Laughlin Nevada has become a favorite place for many golfers. Mojave Valley Arizona is just across the border, only a thirty minute drive away. Its El Rio Golf Club. The scenery is fantastic, with mountains in the distance. There are four holes where you have to deal with water features. This course is also a par 72. The four sets of tee boxes give total yardages of from 5300 to 7100 yards. For that reason, it is great for all skill levels.

The Emerald Canyon Golf Course, just outside Parker Arizona is another place to play golf in Arizona’s West Coast Region. It has an 18-hole golf course with a very unusual layout. It is par 72, like many courses. It overlooks the Colorado River and is surrounded by mountains and canyons. It is truly an amazing place to play golf.

The Mesa del Sol Golf Course was designed by the famous Arnold Palmer. The course is right outside Yuma. The course has 18 holes, and is a championship course. It is in a scenic area. Bunkers on the course have been redone recently. There are extensive practice facilities with four putting greens and a driving range.

The Refuge Golf Club at Lake Havasu is another Arnold Palmer creation. It is within the National Wildlife Refuge and right by Lake Havasu. There is great variation in the elevations of the different holes. Water features, bunkers, and other features make this a tricky course. However, beginners and experts alike will find something to like about the Refuge Golf Club Course. It offers some of the finest golfing in Arizona’s West Coast Region.

The Valle Vista Country Club offers a 72 par course for golfers who want to play golf on Arizona’s West Coast. The 18-hole course is 6266 yards in length. The Hualapai Mountains are in the background for a stunning scenic view. The course is not only open to the public, but the prices are more than affordable. The Valle Vista Country Club is located near Historic Route 66, in Kingman Arizona.

Aside from these beautiful courses, there are many other places to play golf in Arizona’s West Coast Region. Some of them are situated near famous attractions, such as the London Bridge Golf Course in Lake Havasu City. Most are surrounded by amazing scenery. These are among the best places to enjoy the great outdoors while playing a relaxing round of golf.

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