Golf In Sedona Will Take Your Breath Away

Sedona, Arizona is one of the most majestic areas we have ever had the pleasure of visiting. We love the area and continue to return year after year.

In addition to the awe-inspiring views, great hiking and various dining opportunities, we have experienced golf at three of the area’s courses. Sedona Golf Resort and Oak Creek Country Club are both public facilities. Seven Canyons is a private course surrounded by an upscale residential community near Boynton Canyon.

All three courses are a joy to play, but it is difficult to focus on your golf game with jaw-dropping vistas at every turn.

 

Sedona Golf Resort sits a few miles south of Sedona proper, in the Village of Oak Creek. The 18-hole championship course winds its way over two miles back into a gorgeous canyon before turning back to the clubhouse for another nine holes of vista filled golf.

 

Hilton Vacation Club can provide several options for accommodations. The Ridge at Sedona Golf Club has various condo-style rooms and is easily located for travel about the area, plus the views aren’t too bad either.

 

Oak Creek Country Club also sits just outside of the town of Sedona near Bell Rock. Oak Creek Country Club is a public play facility that is known for its hospitality. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. it features five tee options to accommodate every skill level golfer.

Ask you traverse the course, don’t forget to look around and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you on all sides.

 

Seven Canyons is a private golf club including a residential community offering various housing options from villas, fractional housing, custom-built homes and condominiums. It sits amid at the base of huge red cliffs and the course winds through the verdant valley.

The course and community are in perfect harmony with the natural environment and the spirit of Sedona. It is a one-of-a-kind oasis retreat where golf, social activities, and a luxury residential community are elevated to provide you with a relaxed atmosphere of distinction.

 

 

 

 

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