Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page SP3) Scottsdale & Greater Phoenix ment and redesign of all 177 oversized guest rooms. Now, the Carefree Resort & Villas will be offering spacious 2,200 sq. ft., 2 bedroom, 2 bath (sleeps 6) golf condo’s situated close to all of North Scottsdale’s famous golf courses. After golf, enjoy the Carefree lifestyle of resort living. Fine dining or room service - tennis or just lay out by the pool - mountain biking or horseback riding. The Carefree Resort & Villas golf packages make booking a golf vacation as easy as a tap in. (888) 6924343. www.carefree-resort.com. The Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale Troon North is the first new luxury property to open in Scottsdale in over 10 years. Yes, you heard right, located at Troon North Golf Club, the Four Seasons Resort, with 210 guest rooms and with 22 private suites, offers priority use of both Monument and Pinnacle championship golf courses at Troon North. Once golf is completed, enjoy the other amenities such as the fitness center, lighted tennis courts, and the full-service spa, complete with body treatments, mud packs, facials and massages. Or just layout by the 6,000 sq. ft. free-form pool and enjoy Arizona’s warmth. The Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North offers golfers unparalleled accommodations and a remarkable feeling of seclusion and relaxation in a Southwest setting. (888) 207-9696. www.fourseasons.com. At the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch, avid golfers will appreciate the 27-hole championship golf course, featuring three distinct nine hole courses; named as one of the top 75 golf courses in the USA by Golf Digest and one of the top 100 resort courses in the world by Golf Magazine. The Dunes nine features a series of greens interspersed throughout the dunes; the Lakes has five lakes golfers will encounter throughout play; and the Arroyo - the most difficult of the three - has a winding dry river bed and two lakes. Don’t miss this one! (480) 991-3388. www.scottsdale.hyatt.com. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort, scenically set against the backdrop of the McDowell Mountains is the official hotel of the Phoenix Open and is located on the TPC’s Stadium Course. With its Mexican colonial style architecture and terracotta color, The Scottsdale Princess has 600 guest rooms, complete recreational facilities, 58,000 square feet of meeting space and a variety of award winning restaurants and lounges. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is a full service destination resort. (800) 2577544. www.fairmont.com. Set amongst the million year old boulders strewn through the desert near Carefree, north of Scottsdale, The Boulders Resort is a Golf Magazine Gold Medal winner, recognized as one of the top 12 resorts in the country. Discover a new tradition - Summer at the Boulders. This exclusive and especially private getaway retreat offers summer golf packages at very affordable prices. So this summer, come on out and visit The Boulders two striking courses - North and South - designed by Jay Morrish and play alongside the gigantic boulder and desert cacti. Enjoy The Boulders experience. (866) 397-6520. www.theboulders.com. Hotel Scottsdale is emerging as one of Arizona’s best affordable bou- SP3 http://www.fourseasons.com http://www.fairmont.com http://www.carefree-resort.com http://www.scottsdale.hyatt.com http://www.theboulders.com http://thehotelscottsdale.com http://thehotelscottsdale.com
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