Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page WS3) Westside Golf golf course. Designed by Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley, this Arizona golf course is the center-piece of the active adult community built by Pulte/Del Webb. Generous fair ways look overly inviting to the golfer’s eye, yet are only the gateway to large, undulating greens that will become a trademark at Copper Canyon. (928) 252-6783. www.coppercanyongolfclub.com. Raven Golf Club at Verrado is a new Arizona golf course, quickly gaining a reputation as one of the Phoenix Valley’s finest new golf experiences. Here are just some of the accolades and awards the golf course has received: • America’s Best in 2005: Top 10 New Public Golf Courses - GolfWeek • #1 Public Golf Course in Phoenix Sports Illustrated • Top 10 New Golf Courses You Can Play - Golf Magazine (Now that’s a resume!) Contact Raven Golf Club at (602) 388-3000. www.ravenatverrado.com. GOODYEAR Palm Valley Golf Club is one of the most popular golf facilities in the Valley of the Sun. Its excellent design provides a stiff challenge for accomplished players, yet it is flexible enough for beginners and novices to enjoy. The golf course has been rated among Arizona’s best public facilities by The Phoenix Business Journal, and its ninth hole was selected as one of the best par-5’s in the state. (623) 9352500. www.palmvalleygolf.com. Palm Valley Golf Club also offers The Hale Ir win Short Course, which was created by Senior PGA Tour star Hale Ir win to provide players with a high-quality, challenging alternative to its championship Arthur Hills Championship Course. The par-62 Hale Ir win Short Course measures 4,745 yards from the back tees and features eight par 4 and 10 par 3’s, allowing players to enjoy a fun, challenging round of golf in considerably less time than a par-72 round would require. (623)935-2500. www.palmvalleygolf.com. Designed by Jack Nicklaus II, the Golf Club of Estrella golf course offers panoramic views and the most challenging golf experience for miles around. Located in the scenic master planned community of Estrella Mountain Ranch, the golf club is an upscale, daily fee operation boasting a 7,100-yard championship course, traditional clubhouse and an experience for golfers of all abilities. High season fees are $65 to $95, low season are $30 to $45. For starting times or more information, call the Golf Club of Estrella at (623) 386-2600. www.estrellagolf.com. Tuscany Falls at Pebble Creek fits in with all the other west-side courses, playable, enjoyable and most important, affordable. Tuscany Falls is a desertstyle layout featuring large greens, well bunkered, ten sparkling lakes with beautiful mountain backdrops. (623) 5362491. A new level of golf has come to the West Valley with the opening of the Estrella Mountain Golf Course. Estrella Mountain is an 18-hole championshiplength golf course nestled in the foothills WS3 http://www.coppercanyongolfclub.com http://www.coppercanyongolfclub.com http://www.palmvalleygolf.com http://www.estrellagolf.com http://www.ravenatverrado.com http://www.ravenatverrado.com http://www.palmvalleygolf.com http://www.coldwatergolfclub.com http://www.coldwatergolfclub.com
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