Thursday, January 3, 2008
Scottsdale Golf
Not long ago, Robb Report, one of the nation’s leading upscale lifestyle publications, named Scottsdale, Arizona as the “Best Place to Live in the United States for Golf.” To folks in the know, the announcement came as no surprise. So who are these “folks in the know?” Basically, they’re everyone from vacationers to longtime residents to PGA TOUR pros. The prestigious award only confirmed what these folks have felt for a long, long while: For the perfect golf experience, there’s no better place than Scottsdale.
It’s easy to understand what elevates Scottsdale in the pantheon of golf rankings. No other destination can boast of such remarkable diversity. There’s a solid mix of traditional, tree-lined courses and desert, targetstyle designs. There’s an appealing blend of special-occasion “trophy” courses, and
modest “family-friendly” and “beginners” courses. There are top ranked municipal
tracks and super-exclusive country-club retreats. Private and public. Resort and retirement, modern and classic. Throw in seemingly endless sunny skies, gentle breezes and mountain vistas; top professional tournaments such as the FBR Open,
the Tommy Bahama Challenge and the Grey Goose Gateway Tour Championship; plus acclaimed golf equipment manufacturers, golf course architects, top instructors and golf schools; superb resorts and spas, restaurants, arts, nightlife and shopping,
including golf ’s most honored retail store – In Celebration of Golf –
and it becomes quite clear: When it comes to golf, Scottsdale has it all.
Remember each of these golf courses do not always have sufficient golf club rentals available for large outings. If you find your group in need, refer to this Scottsdale golf club rental company to help you out.
Courses that best epitomize this breed include the TPC of Scottsdale, home
of the best-attended golf tournament in the world, the FBR Open; the
Talon and Raptor courses at Grayhawk, home of the Tommy Bahama Challenge;
and the award-winning tandem at Troon North. Other Scottsdale-area
public-access desert standouts include Sanctuary at WestWorld and Legend
Trail in Scottsdale,We-Ko-Pa on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Sun-
Ridge Canyon and Eagle Mountain in Fountain Hills, the aptly named
Boulders in Carefree, Dove Valley Ranch and Rancho Mañana in Cave Creek, Las Sendas in Mesa, the Raven at Verrado in Buckeye and Trilogy at Vistancia in Peoria.
If you would like to host an outing at one of these fine golf courses, but do not want to lug your golf clubs across the country, visit www.golfrentalandsales.com.
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