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how much to play golf at talking stick?

by Prof. Golda Skiles MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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At Talking Stick Golf Club, the cost to golf starts at $25.00 and goes up to $45.00. Talking Stick Golf Club today from $25 to $35 18 Holes

Only $99.99 per month!

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How do I book a tee time at the Talking Stick?

To Book a tee time, contact the golf shop at 480.860.2221. Purchase the Talking Stick Inclusive Golf Card and enjoy exclusive benefits at one of the best golf clubs in Arizona. Get yours at the Talking Stick Golf Club Golf Shop. Card benefits extend to the cardholder and one guest.

How much does the Talking Stick golf card cost?

The Golf Card is available now in the golf shop for only $69 plus tax. For more information, call the Golf Shop at 480-860-2221. Or see full details and purchase online from the Talking Stick Golf Club website.

Why play golf at Talking Stick golf club?

Designed by legendary course architects Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, the two distinctive championship golf courses at Talking Stick Golf Club offer a variety of scenery and memorable experiences. Enjoy amateur golf tournaments, improve your golf game, or play for fun on beautiful Scottsdale golf courses.

How many golf courses does Talking Stick have?

Description: Owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, the 36-hole golf complex at Talking Stick Golf Club was unveiled in 1997, sporting two Coore & Crenshaw-designed courses. Written by: Top100 Aggregated Rating Rating: 5.7 out of 10 Reviews: 9

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How much does it cost to play 18 holes of golf in Hawaii?

Green Fees - 18 Hole CoursesPerson with Resident Golf ID CardPerson without Resident Golf ID CardWeekend or Holiday$16.00$43.00Weekday$14.00$43.00

How much does it cost to play golf in Scottsdale?

The most coveted tee times in Phoenix-Scottsdale can cost $150 onwards up to $300-plus during the peak golf season from January-March (tee times are usually the most costly during the PGA Tour's Waste Management Phoenix Open, which often coincides with the Super Bowl).

How much does it cost to play golf in Arizona?

Daily Cash Green Fees (Effective 1/1/2022)Regulation9 hole18 holeCardholder$12.50$20.00Guest$14.00$22.00Public/Non-Guest*$15.00$24.00*Public/Non-Guest must also pay sales tax4 more rows

When did Talking Stick golf course open?

traditional, tree-lined South at Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale. PHOENIX -- When Talking Stick Golf Club opened in 1997, it was unique in a lot of ways. After all, the courses at Talking Stick were the first big-name designer, big-ticket courses built on Native American land in Arizona.

How much does it cost to golf at Pebble Beach?

Pebble Beach green fees for a standard round are a whopping $550 per person and will increase to $575 on April 1, 2020. In addition to that initial price, it costs $45 per person to use a cart. If you choose to go the caddie route and walk, which is recommended, the caddie fee will run you another $95 per bag.

How much does it cost to play TPC Sawgrass?

2 days in advance for Dye's Valley reservations....How much does a round of golf cost?COURSE NAMESEPTEMBER – MAY RATEJUNE – AUGUST RATETHE PLAYERS STADIUM COURSEStarting at $600 PER PLAYER*Starting at $450 PER PLAYER*DYE'S VALLEYStarting at $275 PER PLAYER*Starting at $175 PER PLAYER

How can I play golf cheap in Arizona?

5 Inexpensive Golf Courses Near Phoenix to Play a Cost Efficient Round of GolfPalo Verde Golf Course.Paradise Valley Golf Course.Encanto 9-Hole.Ahwatukee Country Club.Legacy Golf Club.

How much does it cost to play TPC Scottsdale?

If you want to play TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course, you will be paying a hefty price. In the weeks after the Phoenix Open, which is the high season for golf in the area, the TPC Scottsdale green fee is as high as $384 at the peak of the day. The green fee goes down after 2 p.m., going to $259.

Is golf expensive in Scottsdale?

Generally speaking, the courses in Scottsdale and North Scottsdale are the most coveted and expensive. Yes, the scenery is incredible at courses like Troon North and Boulders, but virtually all of them are over $100 and many of them over $200 and even $300 for a round.

Who designed Talking Stick Golf?

Talking Stick Golf Club is one of the exceptions. Both courses at the Scottsdale, Ariz., resort are traditional layouts in a desert setting, designed by the now legendary duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and opened in 1998.

Is golf expensive in Scottsdale?

Generally speaking, the courses in Scottsdale and North Scottsdale are the most coveted and expensive. Yes, the scenery is incredible at courses like Troon North and Boulders, but virtually all of them are over $100 and many of them over $200 and even $300 for a round.

How much does a round of golf cost at TPC Scottsdale?

Take advantage of the longer days this summer and enjoy playing a round of championship-caliber golf TPC Scottsdale. Experience the highest quality of golf with these twilight rates starting as low as $105.

How much does it cost to play golf in Phoenix?

Arizona Biltmore Golf Club RatesJan. 1 – April 159/HOLE$29.50Sept. 1 – Dec. 31REG$115TWILIGHT (2:00PM)$5915 more rows

What does a round at TPC Scottsdale cost?

A round at the Stadium Course varies due to dynamic pricing, but current online rates for the rest of March are $500 on the low end and $720 on the high end. There's a handful of prices in between, with most around $600.

How to get to Talking Stick - North and South , Phoenix (Arizona)

From the north Take Highway 101 South to the Indian Bend exit. Go left (East) at the traffic light. Continue East 1.5 miles until Indian Bend Road dead-ends, then turn left onto the drive leading to Talking Stick. Approximate drive time from North Scottsdale (near Frank Lloyd Wright and Scottsdale Road): 15-20 minutes.

Book Green Fee

Talking Stick - North and South has different Services to offer. Choose a date and number or players to see the rates.

About Talking Stick Resort & Casino

Just east of Phoenix-Scottsdale, Talking Stick Resort is owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. It is among Arizona's largest golf and casino resorts with nearly 500 guest rooms in a 15-story hotel tower, six restaurants, entertainment and pools.

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Have played the Resort before and like it but did not know that weekends late afternoon are crazy. Found out that the course is full of partiers on the weekends. Backed up 3-4 groups at a time on many holes. I don’t begrudge partying but we had come to play golf. Will play again but only on weekdays.

Who owns Talking Stick Golf Club?

Talking Stick (O’odham) - Arizona - USA. Owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, the 36-hole golf complex at Talking Stick Golf Club was unveiled in 1997, sporting two Coore & Crenshaw-designed courses. The O’odham, formerly called the North course, is longer than its sibling, featuring a fascinating set ...

What is the challenge of talking stick?

The challenge of Talking Stick comes at you subtly rather than beating you over the head with forced carries or water features. Instead, it is the devious placement of bunkers that really challenges a golfer's game on this rather flat course.

What are the dull holes in golf?

There are many dull holes as well such as the first, second, tenth, thirteenth and sixteen. However, the greens are interesting enough with nice slopes, and tilts. They are inconsistent in terms of pace which is a bit frustrating, but overall they are the best part of the golf course.

Is the O'odham golf course longer than the North course?

The O’odham, formerly called the North course, is longer than its sibling, featuring a fascinating set of green complexes. Architect Bill Coore said: “our charge was to create two golf courses to accommodate public play yet each decidedly different, with respect to playing characteristics.

Is the O'Odham course a good golf course?

As disappointing as the Piipaash course is, the O’Odham is a fine public golf course designed by Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw on a flat piece of land. Unlike the Piipaash where seemingly every green looks and feels the same, there is good variety of size and definition to the greens on the O’Odham course. As there is more yardage on the course, the routing offers more variety as well, from a short 153 yard par 3 to a 582 yard par 5.

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