Arizona Golf Courses: 10 Sensational Golf Clubs In The Grand Canyon State
By Yatta Golf | Apr 14, 2025

Arizona is a golfer’s paradise—300+ sunny days a year, breathtaking desert landscapes, and enough world-class golf courses to make your putter spin. Whether you're a scratch golfer or just out there for the vibes and the views, this list rounds up the top 10 golf courses across the Grand Canyon State. We’ve included the location and pricing so you can start planning your next golf trip like a pro.
1. Troon North Golf Club – Scottsdale
Troon North is Arizona golf royalty. Nestled in the high Sonoran Desert, this Scottsdale stunner features two jaw-dropping courses: Pinnacle and Monument. Expect dramatic elevation changes, boulder formations, and pure greens. It’s luxury golf at its finest. Tee times range from $150 to $300 depending on season and time of day. Visit their website.


2. We-Ko-Pa Golf Club – Fort McDowell
No houses, no roads—just pure desert golf. We-Ko-Pa is located on Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation land and offers two stunning courses: Cholla and Saguaro. Both are consistently ranked among the best in Arizona. Expect to pay around $120–$250 for a round, and trust us—it’s worth every penny. Visit their website.
3. Grayhawk Golf Club – Scottsdale
Grayhawk is all about upscale vibes and tournament-quality play. It features two 18-hole courses: Raptor and Talon, both former hosts of PGA Tour and college events. Great service, lively atmosphere, and a killer clubhouse scene. Rates range from $100 to $250 depending on time of year. Visit their website.


4. TPC Scottsdale – Scottsdale
Home of the famous Waste Management Phoenix Open, TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course lets you walk the same fairways as the pros (and maybe even bomb a drive on 16 if you're feeling bold). It’s public, it’s iconic, and it’s a must-play. Greens fees range from $150 to $350 depending on season. Visit their website.
5. Quintero Golf Club – Peoria
Often dubbed Arizona’s hidden gem, Quintero is tucked away in the Hieroglyphic Mountains northwest of Phoenix. It’s a secluded, high-end experience with ridiculously scenic holes and lightning-fast greens. Rates float between $110–$200 depending on the time of day and season. Visit their website.


6. Wickenburg Ranch Golf & Social Club – Wickenburg
Wickenburg Ranch offers a fun and visually stunning experience with its 18-hole Big Wick course and the super-fun 9-hole Li’l Wick (complete with music and a relaxed vibe). Expect high-end desert golf without the Scottsdale crowds. Pricing usually ranges from $80 to $180. Visit their website.
7. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes – Maricopa
Owned by the Ak-Chin Indian Community and managed by Troon, Southern Dunes is a player’s course with a championship layout, wide fairways, and a true test of golf. Located in Maricopa, this course is a regular host to U.S. Open qualifiers. Greens fees typically run $80 to $160. Visit their website.


8. Sedona Golf Resort – Sedona
Golf with a view? Sedona Golf Resort might take the crown. This course is nestled among the iconic red rocks and offers breathtaking vistas from nearly every hole. While not overly long, it demands shot-making and creativity. Greens fees are a bit more affordable, ranging from $75 to $150. Visit their website.
9. The Boulders Resort & Spa – Carefree
The Boulders is a luxury resort course set against massive rock formations that make you feel like you’re golfing on another planet. Two award-winning courses (North and South) deliver serene vibes and challenging layouts. Expect to pay $150–$275 for the experience. Visit their website.


10. Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club – Tucson
Located in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Ventana Canyon features two stunning Tom Fazio-designed courses (Mountain and Canyon). It’s a private club, but limited public tee times are available. Rates vary, but expect to pay $100–$225 when booking as a guest. Visit their website.

