Arizona National Golf Club is 6785 yards, 146 slope from the rear tees, and was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1995. It's located in a beautiful setting in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. The course is a desert style layout with shots across arroyos and around rock outcroppings, and mesquite lined fairways. The scenery here is great, the course has some elevation change so the views down the valley, to the mountain range, and the forests of saugaros is cool. There's some water here, and a lot of man-made bunkers in addition to the natural desert border. It's visually intimidating, and a tough course, Usually in good conditioning, great service, and not a bad price, and 40 minutes from the airport.
Posted by: SavPar
Nov 17th, 2010
Very friendly staff, also left two Vokey wedges on #7 which the marshal delivered. Thank you! - Greens appear to still be in recover mode, they were smooth, but speeds were inconsistent. - Tee boxes were oddly “furry.” At $90 a round we expected a bit more. - $90 is a wallet dagger and likely the product of course location. - Very nice driving range w/ grass tees. Putting green and chipping area are pretty ho hum. Cart girl came around alot which was nice.
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Posted by: mickr
Nov 7th, 2009
Our group has played this course often. The course is heading in the right direction after some issues last year. The Staff has always been friendly and the food in the clubhouse is always great!
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