
Arizona Golf
Dramatic landscapes, desert golf, lively cities and a pleasant climate…perfect
Arizona Golf
Dramatic landscapes, desert golf, lively cities and a pleasant climate…perfect

Arizona Golf Packages
Arizona is desert golf at its best, with Scottsdale in particular offering the most choice.
Notable courses to play are We-Ko-Pa (Cholla and Saguaro), TPC Scottsdale (Stadium and Champions), Troon North (Monument and Pinnacle) and Grayhawk (Raptor and Talon). Typically you're either on the fairway or in the cactus filled desert, so be sure to bring your A-game, as target golf is required!
To make your trip truly memorable, we can also get you SkyBox hospitality tickets to the Phoenix Open, where you can witness the 'greatest show on grass' and be part of the action at the liveliest Par 3 in golf!
Packages include all resort fees & taxes
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- 3 nights from$509
Westin Kierland, SunRidge & Eagle Mountain Experience
3 nights from$399Great value Scottsdale Golf Tour
3 nights from$299Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Experience
3 nights from$519Downtown Scottsdale Golf Package
3 nights' from$365Private Homes with Top Scottsdale Golf
3 nights' from$299
Luxury golf at The Boulders, Scottsdale
3 nights from$509Westin Kierland, SunRidge & Eagle Mountain Experience
3 nights from$399Great value Scottsdale Golf Tour
3 nights from$299Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Experience
3 nights from$519Downtown Scottsdale Golf Package
3 nights' from$365Private Homes with Top Scottsdale Golf
3 nights' from$299
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Average weather graph for Arizona
Predominantly home to desert golf, Arizona’s climate is hugely diverse depending on altitude. Very hot summers can be expected in the south of the state, making golf more challenging with average temperatures reaching 101°F. If you head north towards the Grand Canyon, the climate is milder with four seasons. Golf is more ideal in these parts and there is no surprise why Scottsdale is home to some of the best courses in the state – the weather is perfect for golf all year round (apart from the odd early morning winter shower).

Average weather graph for Arizona
Predominantly home to desert golf, Arizona’s climate is hugely diverse depending on altitude. Very hot summers can be expected in the south of the state, making golf more challenging with average temperatures reaching 101°F. If you head north towards the Grand Canyon, the climate is milder with four seasons. Golf is more ideal in these parts and there is no surprise why Scottsdale is home to some of the best courses in the state – the weather is perfect for golf all year round (apart from the odd early morning winter shower).
Courses and Hotels In Arizona
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