Arizona Traditions Golf Club is a challenging par-70 parkland style public course with spectacular views of the White Tank Mountains. Rolling terrain, an abundance of mature trees and undulating greens make Arizona Traditions one of Greater Phoenix`s most unique golf courses!
Built in 1997, and designed by Dick Bailey, a $400,000 enhancement project was completed in 1998. This upgrade included the addition of thousands of trees, shrubs and flowering plants to the transition areas. The course is challenging due to the very challenging greens that are sloped, making precise putting crucial to achieving a good score. The fairways are rolling and thousands of trees and flowering plants have been added to the design. The signature hole is #5. It is a par 4 with a water feature that wraps from the front left of the green around the back right corner, collecting any approach shots that are short of the green.
Walking the golf course is only allowed Monday through Thursday.
Greens: Tifdwarf Grass Fairways: Bermuda Grass
Dress code: No denim, collared shirt and bermuda shorts required