Here are some top golf options in Phoenix, Arizona, ranging from accessible municipal courses to championship-level layouts:
The city of Phoenix offers a great range of well-maintained courses suitable for all experience levels—with simple online booking and resident discount cards available Kiplinger+15Phoenix+15KARK+15:
Aguila Golf Courses
Aguila 9: Par‑3, scenic views of downtown and surrounding mountains
Aguila 18: 18-hole links-style by Gary Panks, includes lakes and desert landscapes
Website: available via Phoenix Parks & Rec tee-time portal SI+13Phoenix+13Phoenix+13
Encanto Golf Courses
Encanto 9 (par‑3) and Encanto 18: Historic William Bell design with bent‑grass fairways
Easy to reach and ideal for quick rounds
Website: via Phoenix Parks & Rec GolfLink+3Phoenix+3Local Golf Spot+3
Palo Verde Golf Course
9-hole executive layout with three par‑4s and six par‑3s
Central Phoenix location, includes driving range
Website: via Parks & Rec
Cave Creek Golf Course
18-hole with rolling fairways and creek features, popular among locals
Website: via Parks & Rec
Grand Canyon University Golf Course
18-hole par‑71 with a recent redesign (Bell/Fought), campus-run
Website: gcugolf.com
Papago Golf Course
Public 18-hole course with Camelback Mountain and downtown views; recently renovated
Website: papagogolfcourse.net Business Insider+15GolfLink+15Phoenix+15Bleed Cubbie Blue+11Golf Digest+11Local Golf Spot+11
📌 Phoenix Golf Card provides discounted tee times, early booking, and free youth play Wikipedia+8Reddit+8Phoenix+8.
If you’re after scenic layouts and upscale amenities, these top-rated resort courses are open to the public:
Arizona Grand Golf Course (South Mountain foothills)
Desert links-style with elevation changes, award-winning service
Website: arizonagrandgolf.com SI+5Stop Having a Boring Life+5GOLFPASS US+5
Wildfire Golf Club (JW Marriott Desert Ridge)
Two 18-hole courses by Faldo and Palmer, lush desert landscaping
Website: wildfiregolf.com Stop Having a Boring Life+1Golf Digest+1
The Phoenician Golf Club (Camelback backdrop)
Stunning 18-hole course, resort setting perfect for scenic rounds
Website: via the Phoenician resort site Visit Phoenixtoprealtorsscottsdale.com
Wigwam Golf Club (Litchfield Park)
Three championship courses (Gold/Blue/Red) designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Website: through Wigwam Resort site Visit Phoenix+1GOLFPASS US+1
These celebrated courses lie just outside Phoenix and offer premier tournament experiences:
TPC Scottsdale
Hosts the iconic Phoenix Open; two courses (Stadium & Champions), par‑3 16th famed for its stadium atmosphere
Website: tpc.com/scottsdale
Troon North Golf Club (Scottsdale)
Monument and Pinnacle courses nestled in high-desert landscapes
Website: via Troon North site
The Boulders Resort & Spa
North & South courses sculpted around massive rock formations
Website: via Boulders Resort site
We‑Ko‑Pa Golf Club (Ft. McDowell Yavapai Nation)
Cholla and Saguaro courses—no homes, pure desert golf experience
Website: through We‑Ko‑Pa site
Phoenix Country Club
Historic 18-hole private club established in 1900; famed for hosting Phoenix Open historically
Website: phoenixcountryclub.com
(Other private clubs exist but are invitation-only unless you know a member.)
Type | Top Picks |
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Affordable public | Papago, Encanto, Aguila, Palo Verde |
Family & muni-friendly | Cave Creek, GCU Golf Course |
Resort/Resort-accessible | Arizona Grand, Wildfire, The Phoenician, Wigwam |
Champion experience | TPC Scottsdale, Troon North, The Boulders, We‑Ko‑Pa |
Private prestige | Phoenix Country Club |