Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page SP5) Scottsdale & Greater Phoenix tique hotels for leisure or business travel. It is located in Scottsdale and is in close proximity to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, US Air ways Center and countless downtown attractions. The Scottsdale hotel is the ideal destination for guests who want to explore Scottsdale and surrounding cities. It’s the only way to experience the shopping and dining that makes the area such a popular vacation spot. (866) 3943911. www.thehotelscottsdale.com Millennium Resort at Scottsdale McCormick Ranch offers ever ything a golfer will love - golf packages to most of Scottsdale/Phoenix golf courses and close proximity to Scottsdale nightlife. Situated next to McCormick Ranches two 18-hole championship courses, Millennium Resort offers both traditional hotel rooms and “golf suites” with kitchens that can accommodate upwards of four golfers. The resort also offers tennis, fishing, paddle boats, and canoes for your enjoyment. (800) 5351865. www.milleniumhotels.com. Located in Mesa, the Arizona Golf Resort offers great year ‘ round golf packages which includes the popular “Championship Golf Around Package” which features 10 local courses. You will find spacious rooms and luxurious suites complete with tennis courts, fitness center, bicycles, spas and a large pool. They also offer fine dining in three restaurants with live entertainment. (800) 528-8282 or (480) 832-3202. www.azgolfresort.com. Only 35-40 minutes from Sky Harbor Airport, Gold Canyon Golf Resort offers guests a great deal of seclusion in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains. Half of the rooms offer either a private jacuzzi or whirlpool ideal for that romantic golf vacation. An yes, Gold Canyon offers two championship courses you’ll be talking about for years.(480)982-9090. www.gcgr.com. The Legacy Golf Resort is located in the South Mountain area. The 280acre development features a four-star caliber, 328 all-suite resort hotel that provides guests with the convenience of a comfortable living space, a kitchen, separate bedroom, work area and a balcony or patio. Other amenities include meeting facilities, a casual dining restaurant, exercise and spa rooms and numerous recreational opportunities (888) 828FORE. www.legacygolfresort.com. MARRIOTT PROPERTIES It seems like it was just yesterday when JW Marriott’s Camelback Inn Resort & Spa completed their $35 million enhancement project to insure the quality of your next stay. Now, to celebrate their 70th birthday, the JW Marriott Camelback will be spending another $45 million in their next renovation.The Camelback Marriott is the only resort in Arizona to hold both the Mobil Five Star and AAA Five Star Diamond Awards (31st consecutive years). The resort consists of 427-rooms, featuring three pools, six tennis courts, two championship golf courses, 40,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, seven restaurants and lounges and a world-class European spa. (800) 24CAMEL . www.camelbackinn.com. SP5 http://www.legacygolfresort.com http://www.azgolfresort.com http://www.thehotelscottsdale.com http://www.gcgr.com http://www.camelbackinn.com http://www.milleniumhotels.com http://milleniumhotels.com/golf http://milleniumhotels.com/golf
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