Course
Details |
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Holes |
18 |
Par |
72 |
Yardage |
6449 |
Rating |
70.1 |
Slope |
119 |

Architect:
William Bell
Course
Record:
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Pro-Shop: 60 minutes before 1st tee time
Year Built: 1929
Type of
Greens: Winter: Bent
Water
Hazards: 3Holes
Accept
Tee Times: Yes
Dress
Code: No Denim, Collared Shirt and Bermuda Shorts Required
Walking
Allowed: Yes
Cart Access: Course
Golf Cart
Rental: Yes
Pull-Cart
Rental: No
Chipping
Area: Yes
Practice
Bunker: No
Golf School: Individual Lessons
Food Facilities: Beverage Cart, Snack Bar, and Restaurant
Bar: Full
Accommodations: On site
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Arizona
Biltmore Country Club, Adobe |
24th
St & E Missouri Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-955-9655 |
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ArizonaGolfer.Net
Ratings (Scale of 0 to 100)
Course |
Facilities |
Service |
Value |
70 |
71 |
74 |
75 |
Located
adjacent to one of ArizonaGolfer.Net's favorite hotels,
the Adobe course is considered stately and grand, a
forefather of modern design. The Adobe offers a simplistic
beauty hard to find in an era when tru long for a relaxing
yet challenging round, there are few equal. The lush,
50 year-old fairways and spacious layout are a reminder
of the game the way it was meant to be - a time when
graphite was for pencil lead and golf balls only came
in one color. Like the great players of its day, the
Adobe can tell you some stories. Some of the nicest
homes in Arizona can be found waiting for an errant
golf ball.
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Profile: This resort has two outstanding eighteen hole courses. The
Links Course is very scenic and has water hazards coming into
play throughout its entire design. Most of this course's greens
are elevated. The Adobe Course is more traditional, not as
rolling, and has wider fairways. This course winds through
a forest of citrus trees which line all the fairways. The
Links Course had one hole redesigned in 1989 by Forrest Richardson
and Jack Snyder. Nine hole green fees for both courses are
only observed at the head pros discretion (if time permits
or if the amount of play on the course is light).
Signature
Hole: Number 3.
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