Golf Fountain Hills

Fountain Hills is home to some great golf courses

Fountain Hills and the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation are home to the highest concentration of world-class golf in all of Arizona. There are five public 18-hole courses and one private country club, and all of them feature the most amazing vistas you can find anywhere.

Sonoran Desert Golf Trail

The Sonoran Desert Golf Trail features seven spectacular desert golf courses set in Arizona’s Lower Verde Valley, a lush desert environment with some of the Southwest’s most unspoiled vistas. The courses are surrounded by breathtaking views of the McDowell Mountains and the Tonto National Forest.

 

Desert Canyon Golf Club

10440 Indian Wells Drive • 480.837.1173
desertcanyongolf.com

This scenic 6,415-yard, par-71 championship course is known for its narrow fairways and canyons. Signature hole #7 was voted one of Arizona’s best. Fountain Hills’ oldest course, Desert Canyon hosts a variety of tournaments.

 

 

 

The Golf Club at Eagle Mountain

14915 E. Eagle Mountain Pkwy.
480.816.1234 • eaglemtn.com
Located just a chip shot away from Scottsdale, Arizona, The Golf Club at Eagle Mountain provides golfers with a stunning desert golf experience highlighted by scenic vistas, dramatic elevation changes and award-winning course layout. The Scott Miller-designed, 18-hole course (par-71 and 6,800 yards from the back tees) incorporates the property’s natural box canyons and native Sonoran Desert into the design of the golf course.

 

 

SunRidge Canyon Golf Club

13100 N. SunRidge Drive • 480.837.5100
800.562.5178 • sunridgegolf.com
Opened in 1995, SunRidge Canyon is a 6,823-yard, par-71 Keith Foster designed course. Selected No. 42 on Golf Magazine’s list of “Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S.” The course was chosen by Arizona tournament players as the top-ranked daily-fee golf club and was the site of the 1997 USGA State Team Championship.

 

 

 

We-Ko-Pa Golf Club

18200 E. Toh Vee Circle • 480.836.9000
866.660.7700 • wekopa.com

This 7,225-yard, par-72 course was featured in the April 2004 Wall Street Journal as one of 12 global courses that is beyond the reach of civilization. We-Ko-Pa is the Yavapai pronunciation for “Four Peaks Mountain.” The course features a 21,000-square-foot clubhouse and dramatic scenic views. The Club’s second 18, the ‘Saguaro’ course opened Winter 2006/2007.

 

 

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