Great golf can be booked at some of the finest golf courses in Phoenix and Scottsdale at discounted tee times.  From the Blues can electronically search out available tee times at great golf courses, in real time, to provide you with tee times to suit your needs at discount green fees in Phoenix and Scottsdale.

 

If your golfing plans call for play at the last minute, today or tomorrow, From the Blues can easily provide information on some of the best golf courses in Phoenix or Scottsdale, at the best possible rates and at tee times to fit your schedule.  Book golf at some of the finest golf courses in the area as shown in the list below.  Call us now 877-747-8337 or email: teetimes@fromtheblues.com.

Contact us at 877-747-8337 or email teetimes@fromtheblues.com to book the tee times that meet your needs.

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Ahwatukee Country Club

12432 S 48th St
Phoenix, AZ 85044

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Designed by Arizona golf legend, John Bulla, the Ahwatukee Country Club 18 hole championship course mixes the beauty of its desert landscape with a challenging yet fair layout to create a memorable golf experience. The 6,713 yard, par 72 layout combines lush, tree-lined fairways, beautifully manicured greens and multiple tee locations

Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course

13431 S 44th St
Phoenix, AZ 85044

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Gary Panks designed this 18 hole, par 60, executive course. This fun and challenging layout incorporates 44 bunkers with water coming into play on 13 of the 18 holes. Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Club is the host site of the annual, Arizona Golf Associations, Short Course Championship and has been voted in the top 25 executive golf courses in the nation. Locals claim you will use every club in your bag and it is known for having some of the best greens in the valley.

Camelback Golf Club/Padre Course

7847 N. Mockingbird Lane
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
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Camelback Golf Club, is one of Arizona's original gems, featuring 36 holes of championship golf in the Valley of the Sun.  From the mind of world-renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills comes a course that promises an enjoyable and unforgettable golf adventure. The Padre Course features a 6,903-yard, par 72 design is known for its strategic layout and challenging water holes.

Camelback Golf Club/Indian Bend Course

7847 N. Mockingbird Lane
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
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The Indian Bend Course is a traditional American links-style course created in a breathtaking setting with magnificent mountain backdrops, lush palm and eucalyptus-lined fairways, and scenic water holes. The 7,014-yard, par 72 course is a dynamic layout that will test your every golfer’s skills while offering a friendly golf experience.

Club West Golf Club

16400 South 14th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85045

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Club West Golf Club boasts a stunning 18-hole Brian Whitcomb/Ken Kavanaugh design that serves up four sets of tees ranging from 4,985 yards in length to as much as 7,142 yards from the back tees.  The course's elevation and beauty distinguishes itself from other Phoenix, golf courses. Elevation changes that are nowhere more evident than at Club West’s signature par three: the downhill "double green" 17th hole that is highlighted by dramatic views and a tee to green elevation change of over 100 feet. 

The Duke At Rancho El Dorado

42660 W Rancho El Dorado Pkwy
Maricopa, AZ 85138

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The Duke at Rancho El Dorado is a golf club fashioned for the golfer with a sense of discovery. Highlighted by expansive fairways that complement the wide open spaces of the Old West, The Duke creates a challenging golf experience for golfers with a passion for the game playing to a par 72 at 7,011 yards from the back tees. The Santa Rosa Wash snakes through the property enhancing the experience of change from hole to hole. The sporting spirit is alive and well at The Duke by enticing golfers to make risk/reward decisions
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The Legend @Arrowhead Golf Course

21027 North 67th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85308

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The Legend at Arrowhead is a wonderfully Arnold Palmer designed championship layout The course winds along a diverse, rolling terrain that is dotted with numerous sand bunkers (61 in total), with water coming into play on 8 of the holes. Though many of the fairways are level, there are some elevation changes from tee to green. The mountain views are gorgeous, and many of the putting complexes are framed with strands of tall palm trees.  Four sets of tees range in distance and slope to 6969 yards/131 slope.

Legend Trail Golf Course


9462 E. Legendary Lane
Scottsdale, AZ 85262

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Legend Trail has been chosen as one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 courses. Golf Digest magazine rates Legend Trail with 4-1/2 out of 5 stars for “Best Places to Play.”  it is one of the Top 100 Woman-Friendly Fairways as rated by Golf for Women magazine.  Legend Trail Golf Club provides a unique experience for all golfers offering four sets of tees to accommodate a variety of skill levels

McCormick Ranch Golf Club/Palm Course


7505 E. McCormick Parkway
Scottsdale, 85258

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The McCormick Ranch Golf Club features two championships courses.  The Palm Course includes ten water holes and, as its name suggests, showcases many large palm trees. The very popular Palm Course has recently been renovated with outstanding new greens, sand traps, bridges and accommodates the longest hitters at 7044 yards from the blues tees.

McCormick Ranch Golf Club/Pine Course

7505 E. McCormick Parkway
Scottsdale, 85258
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The Pine Course has many mature pine trees and is a bit more narrow. The Pine Course was designed by renowned golf course architect Desmond Muirhead and opened in 1972.  It has new greens, sand traps and bridges. The Pine Course extends to 7187 yards from the blues with a slope of 135.

McDowell Mountain Golf Club (formerly Sanctuary Golf Course)

10690 E. Sheena Dr.

Scottsdale, AZ 85255

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The 18-hole "McDowell Mountain" course features 6,624 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 71.7 and it has a slope rating of 135 on Bermuda grass. If you are looking for a reason to get out and golf Scottsdale, you have found it on McDowell Mountain's Hole No. 18. The 516-yard par 5 finishing hole at the McDowell Mountain Golf Course is a classic risk reward golf hole. The chance to make an eagle or birdie is very tempting, but if not careful, a double bogey is very possible.

The Phoenician Golf Club

6000 E. Camelback Rd

Scottsdale, AZ  85251

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Experience one of the finest golf courses in the state at the popular Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Phoenician golf resort features a 27-hole USGA Championship facility that combines three nine-hole golf courses with unique landscapes including  pristine desert views, lush tropical scenery, and beautifully challenging water features all which add enjoyment to this Ted Robinson layout. The Phoenician is a bit shorter at 6300 yards, than most of the premier area courses providing diversity and a challenge for all golfers
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Rancho Manana Golf Club

5734 E Rancho Manana Blvd.
Cave Creek, AZ 85331

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Rancho Manana Golf Club, located in the heart of the Sonoran desert in historic Cave Creek, features a par 70 championship course with dramatic elevation changes and unspoiled desert terrain. While Rancho Manana poses a significant challenge for low handicappers, it also attracts and is well known for its fairness and playability for golfers of all levels.  It is definitely one of Arizona’a best golf courses representing the uniqueness of desert golf.

Silverado Golf Club

7605 E. Indian Bend Rd

Scottsdale, AZ  85258

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Scottsdale Silverado Golf Club, is quite simply Greater Phoenix best golf value. With its Par 70, 18-hole PGA Championship layout, Silverado offers golfers a challenging and enjoyable golf experience in a beautiful setting.  Yardage 6,313 from Championship tees - Course Rating and Slope: 67.5 / 108.  Silverado offers golfers a challenging and enjoyable golf experience with breathtaking views that include desert landscape with elevated tee boxes. In addition, wonderful views of surrounding Camelback and Mummy mountains that make your event truly a memorable one.

Starfire Golf Club

11500 N. Hayden
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club offers beautiful views of the McDowell Mountains as players wind through the 27 holes lined with many mature eucalyptus, pine and cottonwood trees. The "King" Nine was designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 1988. Palmer also redesigned the Squire and Hawk nines making them more challenging with bunkers and water hazards coming into play on 13 holes.

 

Sundance Golf Club

900 S. Sundance Pkwy
Buckeye, AZ 85326

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Sundance Golf Club is one of the West Valley’s newest 18-hole golf facilities.  Panoramic views of the White Tank Mountains to the north and the Estrella Mountains to the south provide guests with a great visual golfing experience. 

With four sets of tee boxes varying in distance from 5,300-7,000 yards,  the par 72 Sundance Golf Club offers an excellent test for players of all abilities.  Sundance uniquely blends Sonoran Desert washes and arroyos with lush green conditions.  Generous landing areas and sloping greens differentiate Sundance from today’s other golf courses. 

Wildfire Golf Club/Faldo Course

5350 E Marriott Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85054

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Marriott’s Wildfire Golf Club opened in 1986 with its first course designed by Arnold Palmer, which was later complimented by the Faldo course in 2002. The location is one of its finest assets, just 16 miles from downtown Phoenix and 10 miles from downtown Scottsdale.  The newer Faldo Championship Course sits on a 174-acre site, and offers a slight variation from the typical desert-theme courses. It features generous fairways, large bent grass greens and tee boxes. The surrounding mountains and century-old saguaro cacti, as well as 106 sand bunkers reminiscent of the Australian sand belt courses, with lips ranging from five to 25 feet, are also key elements of the course. From tee to green, the traps protect the 6,850-yard layout from long knockers, and hands down make the Faldo Course one of the valley's best precision golf tracks.

Wildfire Golf Club/Palmer Course


5350 E Marriott Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85054

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Wildfire Golf Club is the desert gem of Phoenix and Scottsdale's golf courses; offering exciting play as well as an unparalleled Arizona getaway. Golfers of all ages and levels can test their skills at one of Wildfire Golf Club's two 18-hole championship Phoenix golf courses.  At over 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135, the Palmer course can provide a stern test even for the pros, although the great variety of tee boxes (usually six per hole) allows any category of player to have an enjoyable round. The expansive fairways allow the player to remain in play even on an errant shot. The flashed bunkering on Palmer is superb, and the putting greens carry plenty of undulation, like many signature Palmer designs.

A little About Phoenix History and Discount Tee Times!

With the advent of statehood, Phoenix, as well as Arizona, had come of age. The casual, easy growth that characterized a farming community slowly came to a stop. Phoenix began to grow into a young metropolis. By 1930, the size of Phoenix nearly doubled again with a 48,118 census count. There were 120 miles of sidewalks and 161 miles of streets - 77 with pavement. The year 1940 marked another turning point in Phoenix life. The city had gone as far as a farming center and then as a distribution center. When the war hit the United States, Phoenix rapidly turned into an embryonic industrial city. Luke Field, Williams Field and Falcon Field, coupled with the giant ground training center at Hyder, west of Phoenix, brought thousands of men into Phoenix. Their needs, both military and personal, were met in part by small industries in Phoenix.

When the war ended, many of these men returned to Phoenix, and families came with them. Suddenly thousands of people were wondering what to do for a living. Large industry, learning of this labor pool, started to move branches here. Smaller plants were started by private capital and initiative. Water again began to run out as it had done several times before, but citizens were more fortunate than the Ho Ho Kam who built the first canals and saw them go dry. Phoenix had the greatness of American technology to fall back on. The era commencing with 1940 marked the end of agriculture's role as our chief provider. It was the beginning of a greater prosperity than Phoenix had ever known.

 

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