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 Phoenix Golf - Course
SunRidge Canyon Golf Club is ranked #42 by GOLF magazine in it's list of the "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the U.S." This is also the host site for the 1997 USGA State Team Championship as well as the 1996 and 1997 LPGA Mitsubishi Motors Invitational Pro-Am. SunRidge Canyon was created by wind, water, rock and time, following Nature's own course. Like Nature, much about SunRidge is straight forward. The fairway and green-side bunkers are in strategic positions where they force you to consider both the risk and the rewards of executing your next shot.
At SunRidge Canyon Golf Club, golf isn't merely a sport. It's an adventure. This 6,823-yard, par-71 layout designed by Keith Foster is hidden among the ridges and canyons of the foothills of the McDowell Mountains, widely considered one of the most picturesque and dramatic stretches of natural land left in the Southwest. The beauty and challenge of this golf experience has made SunRidge Canyon one of the most highly rated clubs in Arizona.
It was selected No. 42 on Golf Magazine's list of "The Top 100 Courses You Can Play in the United States," has been chosen by Arizona tournament players as the top-ranked daily-fee golf club, and was the host of the 1997 USGA State Team Championship.
Golf at SunRidge Canyon is the way the game was intended. Its natural, strategic desert design is tempting for players of every level. It is a true "adventure", where subtle changes in topography give the course a dramatic effect. Each shot demands careful consideration of both risk and reward, and your success depends entirely on how skillfully you make these decisions.
SunRidge Canyon installed the GolfLogix system in May 2001, making it the first golf course in the country to offer this advanced GPS-based technology.
Nature played a profound role in the development of SunRidge Canyon Golf Club. Designed by Keith Foster, it is a 6,823-yard, par-71 layout with non-returning nines. Your golf adventure begins at the upper mouth of the canyon and descends switch-back style to the canyon floor. Along the way, the golf course follows the rugged natural terrain of stony ridges, rock outcroppings and secluded hollows. Because the fairways are not parallel, players enjoy a true sense of serenity and oneness with the golf course. Don’t let this tranquil desert setting fool you. This course’s rare beauty tests every aspect of your game.
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