Arizona Best Stay and Play Golf Resorts
Best Stay & Play Golf Resorts in Arizona
Home to the Grand Canyon National Park, desert museums and botanical gardens the state also offers a tantalizing choice of stay and play golf resorts. In Arizona hotels and resorts provide something for every traveler – and every budget. While all stay and play golf resorts will take care of dining and leisure, some may also include sightseeing and guided tours as part of their all-inclusive packages. Whether you’re planning a short weekend or a long, leisurely trip, Arizona is packed with activities to experience.
Must do's beside golf: Grand Canyon National Park: Pictures and paintings just can’t do it justice - it’s one of those things you have to see to believe.
Saguaro National Monument: Hugging Tucson to the east and the west is Saguaro National Monument, the best place to see the gentle giant cacti Arizona’s Sonoran Desert is most known for. Monument Valley Tribal Park: If you’re a fan of westerns, chances are you’ve seen a lot of scenes shot in Monument Valley. One of the most photographed spots on earth, Monument Valley lies on the tribal lands of the Navajo Nation. Sedona: This city of red rocks is favourite among Arizonans and visitors alike, and when you’re there, it’ll be pretty clear why. Red Rock State Park offers stunning trails and drives showcasing the area’s beauty.
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your golf trip, look up the location of the Stay & Play resorts and nearby golf courses on the Arizona map. It will help you with your planning to play the best courses during your vacation.
Where2Golf has applied a rating to each golf course visited. The rating scale, 5 (highest) to 1 (lowest), attempts to provide an indication of the golfing experience you can expect at each rated course. On the maps we have indicated golf hotels and Stay & Play resorts with the following symbol  |
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The Welcombe Hotel : provides an excellent Stay & Play opportunity, just a mile out of town from William Shakespear's birthplace in the centre of Stratford. From the layout's higher elevations you will enjoy wonderful views over the surrounding Warwickshire countryside. Read more... |
Sutton Coldfield Golf Club: located to the north of Birmingham, occupies a small corner of the wonderfully expansive and natural environs of Sutton Park. Perhaps not as lauded as nearby Little Aston, and Copt Heath, this heathland gem also lays down a really enjoyable test of golf in a wonderfully natural setting. Read more... |
Walton Heath Golf Club (Old course): Top golfers and golf writers have long acknowledged Walton Heath as one of the finest heathland courses in the British Isles. In fact there are two courses here, the Old and New. Read more... |
Koksijde Golf ter Hille Golf Club: on what was previously open farmland, an enjoyable and challenging links-style layout has been crafted. Perhaps the inspiration for Koksijde's new course came from a renowned Harry Colt layout that existed in the 1920s just a couple of kilometres to the west. Read more... |
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