12575 W. Golf Club Drive,
Peoria, Arizona 85383
Office
+1 (623) 328 5100Pro shop
+1 (623) 328 5100Website
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Greg Ellis (PGA, General Mgr) / Josh Doxtator (PGA, Head Golf Professional)The Course:
18 holes. Desert-style. Relatively flat terrain.
Surroundings:
Residential setting.
Designer:
Gary Panks
33.743353
-112.331144
28 miles NW of Phoenix
From the north-west corner of Phoenix's 101-Loop, take exit 14 and head west on Bell Road. After 2 miles turn right onto 99th Ave (which later becomes Lake Pleasant Road). After 5 miles turn left onto Happy Valley Parkway. After 2 miles go straight over at lights into Vistancia Blvd. After 2.5 miles on Vistancia Blvd turn left into Trilogy Blvd. Golf is on your right.
Trilogy at Vistancia
Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia: Located in Phoenix's north-western outskirts, this Gary Panks course is a classic desert layout, not overly undulating, but providing many picturesque views onto the surrounding rugged hills.
The layout is predominantly defined by the excellence of its nicely contoured fairways, ever-threatening bunkering, and the combination of long, wispy grass and desert waste areas flanking most of the holes. All manner of desert flora and fauna can be seen from the course, not least the Sonoran desert's trademark saguaro cactus.
There aren't too many water hazards to be negotiated, although the par-3 2nd and 17th holes require a carry over water from tee to green, and both the long par-5s on the back-nine, the 14th and 18th holes, bring water threateningly into play.
Both front and back-nine loops weaves their way through the residential development here at Vistancia, with housing flanking both sides of many holes, although never too intrusively.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Golf carts compulsory.
Excellent
Trilogy Golf Clubs can be found in many States throughout the American West. Although spread out in different locations, stretching from the colourful Sonoran desert in the south to the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest, Trilogy Golf Clubs strive to maintain the same top-quality standards of golf course management, operation and presentation.
7810 West Bell Road, Glendale, Arizona 85308
+1 (623) 878 6666
Visit websiteMinutes from historic Glendale's dining and shopping, Jobing.com Arena, Phoenix International Raceway and the University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals and the 2008 Super Bowl.
No
Trilogy at Vistancia (9 miles)
Wildfire; Lookout Mountain
16321 North 83rd Ave, Peoria, AZ 85382
+1 (623) 487 1900
Visit websiteThe La Quinta Inn & Suites Phoenix West - Peoria is across the street from the Peoria Sports Complex and Major League Baseball spring training. From here, you can walk to Arrowhead Towne Center Mall, numerous retail shops, and over 100 restaurants.
No
Trilogy at Vistancia (9 miles)
Wildfire; Lookout Mountain
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