Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page SE3) SouthEast Valley boat cruise on the Gila River to the Whirlwind Golf Club, adjacent Rawhide Western Theme-Town or nearby casino. (602) 225-0100. www.wildhorsepassresort.com. The Francisco Grande Resort & Golf Club is conveniently located less than an hour away from Phoenix or Tucson. Full service amenities await you at the Grande - dining room, lounge, fitness room, pool and tennis. Local attractions include historical sites, outlet malls, and Harrah’s Casino. The championship 18hole course plays from 5,500 to 7,600 yards, allowing you to use every club in your bag. Call (800) 237-4238. www.franciscogrande.com. three of Arizona’s “top 18 golf holes”, and Golf Digest proclaimed Gold Canyon “the gem of the Arizona desert.” (480) 9829090. www.gcgr.com. The Foothills Golf Club is the ideal setting for the complete golf experience - a championship golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf to challenge the accomplished player yet enjoyable for the novice golfer. Only minutes away from the airport, The Foothills offers tournament ser vices, and group and private lessons. (480) 460-4653. www.thefoothillsgc.com. Arizona Grand Golf Club (formerly called Phantom Horse Golf Club), located at the Arizona Grand Resort, is often considered one of the most challenging Phoenix golf courses, blending desert target golf in Arizona with traditional links. Separating the Arizona Grand Golf Club from other Arizona golf resorts is the beautiful par 71, 6,336 yard course that features a spectacular island green as well as a 7,000-square-foot practice green with a sand bunker and chipping area, allowing practice for a variety of shots up to 40 yards. (602) 431-6480. www.arizonagrandresort.com. Combining the finest elements of both the Southwest and Midwest, the Raven Lone Tree Golf Club SOUTHEAST PHOENIX COURSES Club West Golf Club is a great golf facility on the sunny side of the South Mountain range. A special place that feels lightyears away from the smog and traffic of Phoenix, but is actually just around the corner. Bring your camera, because the views of the South Mountain range to the north and the Estrella Mountains to the west make perfect backdrops for that special photo! (480) 460-4400. www.suncorgolf.com. GOLF COURSES A few years ago, Gold Canyon Golf Club expanded to 36 holes and has quickly become known as one of the finest golf experiences in the entire southwest. Nowhere else will you find a “desert sculpted” championship golf club amidst the dramatic backdrop of the legendary Superstition Mountains than at Gold Canyon. In fact, Gold Canyon has COME EXPERIENCE SOME OF A R I Z O N A’ S B E S T F A I R W A Y S AND FINEST GREENS njoy some of the finest golf the Southwest has to offer at Lone Tree Golf Club. You’ll love our Championship course, our unequalled service and our commitment to ensure you enjoy the best day of golf possible. Plus, the new Grille at Lone Tree the perfect place to begin your round or celebrate after your day on the course! Call for tee times! We’d love to see you at Lone Tree Golf Club! E A Masterpiece of Southwestern Golf! AT LONE TREE The Grille GOLF CLUB NEW! Now open for breakfast, lunch & dinner! Daily Specials and a great new menu! 6262 S. Mountain Blvd., Chandler, AZ • 480.219.0831 Southeast corner of Gilbert & Riggs, Chandler. (Take the 202 to the Gilbert Rd exit. Turn south on Gilbert Rd. to Riggs Rd. Turn left onto Riggs 1/4 mile to Solera by Del Webb.) SE3 http://www.gcgr.com http://www.wildhorsepassresort.com http://www.wildhorsepassresort.com http://www.thefoothillsgc.com http://www.thefoothillsgc.com http://www.franciscogrande.com http://www.franciscogrande.com http://www.arizonagrandresort.com http://www.suncorgolf.com
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