6808 S. 32nd St,
Phoenix, Arizona 85042
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Legacy Golf Performance CenterThe Course:
18 holes. Desert-style. Relatively flat terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Desert and residential.
Designer:
Gary Panks
9-hole Executive course.
33.384637
-112.017760
3 miles S of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport
From i-10 take exit 155 and head west on Baseline Road. After approx 2.5 miles turn right into 32nd Street. The Legacy Resort is a few hundred yards on your left.
Legacy Resort, AZ
The Legacy Golf Club: Nestling in the foothills of Phoenix's South Mountain, and a short drive from the Skyharbour International Airport, this pleasant golf course is an excellent stay-and-play venue just south of Phoenix.
The Legacy's lush green fairways, forgiving rough, well-placed hazards, and manicured greens offer a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. Indigenous grasses, flowers, shrubs and trees surround the rolling terrain. Its elevation provides exceptional views of Camelback Mountain, Squaw Peak and the downtown Phoenix skyline.
Stay&Play at The Legacy Resort: onsite accommodation available, see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Walking permitted.
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Dwight B. Heard purchased 7,500 acres of land just south of Phoenix in 1901 and developed it into a nationally recognised model ranch. 100 years later it became the site of the Legacy Golf resort. In 2000 the Legacy golf course hosted the LPGA's Standard Register PING tournament, won by Charlotta Sorenstam.
6808 South 32nd Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85042
+1 (602) 305 5500
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