Note: Closed through 2008.
The Vista Verde Course at Tonto Verde is a spectacular desert layout featuring memorable golf holes cazrved out of natural desert terrain, with wonderful mountain visitas. When opened permanently for play in late summer 2007 - this will be one of the most talked about layouts in Arizona!
COURSE INFORMATION
Par:
Yardage:
Slope:
Course Rating:
# of Teeboxes:
72
5384/7219
123/144
70.5/73.3
5 sets
For an E-Yardage book on this course click on the number shown below (if no number is shown , the E-Yardage book for this course is
not currently available.)
Contact pro shop for this year's overseeding schedule.
Yardage Marker Information:
Sprinkler heads on fairways measured to the center of the green - hand held GPS available pinplacement = Hand held GPS provides accurate info to the pin
Pin Placement Information:
Hand held GPS provides accurate info to the pin.
FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Putting Green
Yes
Chipping Allowed
Yes
Driving Range
Yes
Mat/Grass
Grass
Club Rentals
Yes
Soft Spikes Only
Yes
Showers
No
Lounge/Dining
Yes
Lodging
No
Banquet Facilities
Yes
PRICING & FEES
Prices vary seasonally. Click on link below to visit this course's current rates page or call the pro shop for more information.
Click here to view this course's rate page (if available).
Seasonal Discounts:
Memberships:
Yes
Yes
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION/DIRECTIONS/MAP
Practice facilities currently include a grass range and putting green. Golfers temporarily check in at the original Tonto Verde clubhouse - as infrastructure and and permanent clubhouse are under
construction. The Vista Verde is a true desert layout - and one of Arizona's top designs! For a pictorial review of this course, click on the review link near the top of this page.
General Arizona Location:
Scottsdale
To Get There:
From Sky Harbor Airport - Take 202 east to 101 north. Follow 101 north to Pima Road and continue north towards Carefree. Turn right on Rio Verde and follow to the end of the road - turn right
(McDowell Mtn Road) and look for signs to the clubhouse.
Visit the Arizona Golf Association Website to obtain information on becoming a member of this non-profit organization which represents amateur golfers and provides programs and support for
golf in Arizona.