Golf Arizona Magazine 2008 - (Page WS6) Westside Golf Arizona Traditions Golf Club wants to offer a high-quality golf facility, first class amenities, a challenging golf experience without charging a high green fee. They succeeded. Designed by local designer Dick Bailey, Arizona Traditions features wide, gently rolling fairways, mature native pines and a gorgeous view of the nearby White Tanks Mountains. (623) 584-4000. www.arizonatraditionsgolfclub.com. Located in Surprise, just 5 miles west of Grand Avenue, is the very enjoyable and playable Great Eagle Golf Club. If you love the feel of good bent grass greens, challenging yet not overwhelming golf, and good rates, you better call Great Eagle for your next tee time. (623) 584-6000. www.greateaglegolfclub.com. test. The Legend Golf Club has perhaps the most undulating greens in the entire valley. (623) 561-0953. WICKENBURG Rancho de los Caballeros Golf Club, “serene but potentially lethal” is one description of this 18-hole championship course. Ranked one of the top 10 in Arizona by Golf Digest as well as one of the top 75 resort courses in America. The 7,025 yard, par 72 course features rolling terrain, strategic bunkering and chiseled bermuda grass fairways and greens. Breathtaking views of the desert and nearby mountains provide a pleasant distraction from one of the most challenging courses in the state. (928) 6842704. www.sunc.com. Wickenburg Country Club is an 18hole championship golf course surrounded by Wickenburg’s high desert beauty and magnificent mountain views. The golf is challenging, exciting, and fun for all levels of golfers. Wickenburg Country Club has a couple of golf holes that offer risk-reward golf shots. Make sure you’re below their sloping greens -I guarantee they will get your attention. (928) 684-2011. LAVEEN The Bougainvillea Golf Club is a beautiful 18-hole, par 72 Championship golf course located in Laveen, Arizona, which is a very fast growing town just 15 minutes Southwest of downtown Phoenix. One of the unique features of the golf course is the combination of six par 3's, six par 4's and six par 5's as the course meanders through the residential development of Bougainvillea. (602) 2374567. www.bvgolf.net. SUN CITY WEST Hillcrest Golf Course, the latest golf course acquisition of John Jacobs Golf Schools, wanders through 179 acres of undulating hills, yawning sand bunkers and spectacular water holes. Hillcrest is one of the most noted courses in the valley with its wall-to-wall turf and unique design and is listed in Golf Digest’s “Place to Play” as “the best value in Phoenix”. (623) 5841500. www.hillcrestgolfclub.com. GLENDALE Situated among the Foothills and orange groves in Glendale, The Legend Golf Club is a very imaginative course. Designed by Arnold Palmer, the Legend Golf Club was named after its creator who is a legend in his own time. Expect to have all of your golfing skills put to the Westside Golf Courses 1. Golf Club of Estrella 2. Palm Valley Golf Club 3. Coldwater Golf Club 4. Raven at Verrado 5. Copper Canyon Golf Club 6. Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia WS6 http://www.arizonatraditionsgolfclub.com http://www.arizonatraditionsgolfclub.com http://www.bvgolf.net http://www.sunc.com http://www.greateaglegolfclub.com http://www.hillcrestgolfclub.com
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