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12-18-2009, 12:31 PM
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#76
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veteran
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
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12-18-2009, 11:29 PM
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#77
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journeyman
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Peoria, Arizona
Posts: 217
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
It will probably be cold this weekend in Sedona.
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12-19-2009, 02:58 AM
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#78
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enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 64
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
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Originally Posted by durango155
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Those are some great greens. I opened the restaurant in 2003 and was there a few years. Awesome course in a cool landscape. Too bad you don't need your driver that often. Did they ever build the clubhouse? There were two holes that wrapped around the temporary clubhouse that inspired quite of bit of gambling with the staff and members. The practice park is awesome too, especially when I had it to myself.
Long Live The Annual Red Meat Open!!! Tell Phil "Gary" says hi
Last edited by Wayne's Pain; 12-19-2009 at 03:10 AM.
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12-21-2009, 04:31 PM
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#79
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veteran
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 2,139
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
they still haven't built the clubhouse, the land is all cleared but I think they are still waiting on funding.
we played this weekend and it was perfect. given there was still snow on the mountains above the course, it was in awesome shape. it warmed up to proably 65 so just a light under armor as it got cooler in the afternoon but I was never cold.
hit a few in the bushes and hacked around a 78 which is pretty bad for me at that course. greens are quick as hell so actually making the putts was quite a challenge after boozing the whole round!
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12-22-2009, 12:32 PM
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#80
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WANGZ
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: HOCKEYTOWN
Posts: 42,812
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
It's kind of a shame if they ever get around to building the clubhouse at Seven Canyons that they plan to put it where they do. While the views are presumably going to be great, its current location is more ideal and maybe practical as it's on the pond with the ability to watch people play those two holes. Not to mention it's closer to the 1st tee than the other site is. I guess there probably isn't sufficient acreage on that spot to build the size of clubhouse they want, but with Four Seasons pulling out years ago and rumors of low membership who knows how long it will be until they'll get it done, if ever.
FWIW I think Phil quit the club earlier this year, citing a dues increase and maybe an assessment as reasons for leaving. He was one of the initial members so for awhile there his guests got to play for like $15 or so per round, cart included. I think that's correct, it was an unreal rate. Last time I went I think it was something like $120 for 36 holes.
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12-22-2009, 06:10 PM
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#81
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veteran
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 2,139
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
Phil Mickelson???? My buddy who owns part of the villa and has the golf membership gets up comped everytime. We all used to work at Orange Tree together down in Scottsdale and the Head Pro is super cool and makes the call up there everytime and it's no problem. My old Head Pro at Orange Tree has got me off so many sick courses here in AZ it's a joke.
My favorite courses in Arizona are:
1) Forest Highlands (both courses are sick, but Canyon is the NUTS)
2) Seven Canyons
3) Quintero
4) Talking Rock
5) Phoenix CC
6) Legacy (always liked this course, in perfect shape everytime)
7) Kierland (just like going low)
I am also very fond of the little course in Munds Park as a place to play if you have a bunch of people and want a fun little round.
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12-24-2009, 08:25 AM
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#82
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old hand
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Macau
Posts: 1,855
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
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Originally Posted by durango155
Phil Mickelson???? My buddy who owns part of the villa and has the golf membership gets up comped everytime. We all used to work at Orange Tree together down in Scottsdale and the Head Pro is super cool and makes the call up there everytime and it's no problem. My old Head Pro at Orange Tree has got me off so many sick courses here in AZ it's a joke.
My favorite courses in Arizona are:
1) Forest Highlands (both courses are sick, but Canyon is the NUTS)
2) Seven Canyons
3) Quintero
4) Talking Rock
5) Phoenix CC
6) Legacy (always liked this course, in perfect shape everytime)
7) Kierland (just like going low)
I am also very fond of the little course in Munds Park as a place to play if you have a bunch of people and want a fun little round.
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If you haven't already, have him call Chapparel Pines and The Rim and make a day trip to Payson. Both great courses, almost as good as Forest Highlands. I got out the golf biz and miss the luxury of playing great tracks. It's definately one of the few perks!
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12-27-2009, 10:15 PM
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#83
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veteran
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: FIRE ARIZONA SPORTS
Posts: 2,782
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
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Originally Posted by Charlie.Dont.Surf
So how many 2+2ers live in Phoenix and play golf somewhat regularly out here..besides Tuq obv
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Hello.
I'm living in Allwhitetukee right now. I play a few courses for free out here because friends work at courses. Namely the the CC (lol), the Lakes (lol), and Foothills (cheapish). Any questions about courses down this way and in the Tempe area fire away. I haven't played much lately but I'll do my best.
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01-08-2010, 12:06 PM
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#84
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enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 53
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
I played Troon North ( monument), Eagle Mountain and Camel Back.
Troon and Eagle were a step above Camel Back.
MY fav of the three was Eagle Mountain.
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01-30-2010, 05:07 PM
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#85
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veteran
Join Date: May 2008
Location: deceased
Posts: 2,838
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
Anyone played Red Mountain Ranch CC? Heard they opened up to public and see its under $50 after 2PM.
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01-31-2010, 10:40 PM
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#86
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WANGZ
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: HOCKEYTOWN
Posts: 42,812
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
I played Red Mountain Ranch this past summer. I had played nine holes clear back in a high school match and didn't have much memory recall but this time went the whole way around.
There were 16 of us that played as we got a rate and reviews were very mixed. There is a lot of elevation change, which I like. There are some good holes, which I like. But there are, imo, also some pretty goofy holes that go a long way towards canceling these things out. The third hole comes to mind - it's a pretty long par-4 with essentially a blind tee shot. The 13th hole is similar - a blind shot to a fairway with a hidden water hazard to the left, then a shot way down the hill to a green that's pretty hard to hold.
Having said all of this, I'd definitely play it again for the right rate, and if it's in your budget $50 is the right rate this time of year. It's just the classic "give the housing development priority over the course itself" setup that has been so common here the last 25+ years.
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Originally Posted by tickler08
I played Troon North ( monument), Eagle Mountain and Camel Back.
Troon and Eagle were a step above Camel Back.
MY fav of the three was Eagle Mountain.
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This is a classic "one of these things is not like the others". Troon North is one of the best courses in the state (although after the reconfiguration I believe that what is now called Pinnacle is >> Monument), Eagle Mountain is a very solid and forgiving course with great views and Camelback is...a decent but dated resort course built back in an era where there was no restriction on grass acreage. Thus it is almost completely grassed, which is not really a complaint - playing desert course after desert course can get old. It's just not in the condition nor has the layout nor views of the other two.
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01-31-2010, 10:47 PM
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#87
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WANGZ
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: HOCKEYTOWN
Posts: 42,812
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
As a separate post, played The Raven today for the first time in awhile. A forum member (EDIT: there is no easily searchable way with PMs that I know as I can't remember who it is) had gotten a winter membership there at my suggestion and seemed happy last I checked.
I had played this course a ton a few years ago, but it's been 1-2 years since I'd been out there. Can't tell if it's the new management company or a sign of the economic times but there were a lot of things that had been cut back: no more towels for golfers - unthinkable back in the day - no more yardage books for free, no more GPS system in the carts (I miss this one in particular), no more tees/scorecards near the first tee, and surprisingly despite an apparently full tee sheet the hot dog stand thing at the turn wasn't even open.
The course itself was generally in good shape - although noticeably the par 3's were pocked to hell with ball marks, it appears our winter visitors care not to clean up after themselves - but the greens were surprisingly slow and a couple of sand traps were a bit barren. I still really enjoy the course but hope the rate is a bit more competitive. I can't complain though...got a comp, heh.
Add'l edit: if it sounds like I'm hating on the course...I still like it a lot, and any sour grapes aren't because of my score. Played several strokes better than expectation.
Last edited by tuq; 01-31-2010 at 10:54 PM.
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01-31-2010, 11:35 PM
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#88
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: I just want the reg his money.
Posts: 10,830
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
Hi tuq, it was me. I thought it seemed kind of odd they didn't have GPS as well. The greens being slow is standard, I haven't played one day where I thought they rolled fast, and the lack of ballmark replacement is probably among the worst I've seen pretty much anywhere. There are only 1-2 bunkers on the entire golf course that are reasonable to play out of. I've talked to some people about it and it seems like it's a money issue. The deal I got ($1k down, $250/month) for a membership seems great, but playing the full price of $180 to play out there in peak season seems insane. Saying all that I feel the same as you, if the greens were smoother and faster, and it had sand in the traps it would be fantastic. I still enjoy it.
I think next winter I am going to join Raven @ Verrado, out of the way, but seems like less traffic, course is in better condition, and the driving range is full of beautiful, lush, green grass, ahhhhhh.
Playing golf in Phoenix is such a treat.
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02-01-2010, 12:16 AM
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#89
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WANGZ
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: HOCKEYTOWN
Posts: 42,812
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
Ah, yeah, hah, nothing personal, I just couldn't remember your exact username and it's a gigantic PITA to go through the inbox cuz it's f'in huge (mostly just Cl.ark asking me to cyber with him though...).
I don't feel terrible about the recommendation but do wish things were more as I remember them. If Raven at Verrado isn't too far in the middle of nowhere for you then it seems like a good call, especially since that particular community is in brutal shape because it was built at the end of the housing boom and as such they are probably great deals to be had.
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02-01-2010, 09:06 PM
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#90
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Sergei Bobrovsky!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Delaware
Posts: 20,306
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Re: Golf in Phoenix
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Originally Posted by tuq
Ah, yeah, hah, nothing personal, I just couldn't remember your exact username and it's a gigantic PITA to go through the inbox cuz it's f'in huge (mostly just Cl.ark asking me to cyber with him though...).
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Is that where the "Nasty" part comes in?
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