Every two years, GOLF puts together the best of the best when it comes to golf courses you can play. Sure, you can’t get on to Augusta National or Pine Valley, but you still have access to some of the best courses in the world like Pebble Beach, Bandon Dunes, Harbour Town, Erin Hills and more. Some of these gems are closer to you than you think, too, and we made it easy for you by breaking it down state by state. If you want the complete rankings of the Top 100 Courses You Can Play, click here.
ARIZONA
1. Troon North (Pinnacle), Scottsdale
2. We-Ko-Pa (Saguaro), Fort McDowell
3. We-Ko-Pa (Cholla), Fort McDowell
4. Troon North (Monument), Scottsdale
5. Ak-Chin Southern Dunes, Maricopa
6. Grayhawk (Talon), Scottsdale
8. Dove Mountain (Saguaro/Tortolita), Marana
9. Gold Canyon (Dinosaur Mountain), Gold Canyon
10. Boulders (South), Carefree
11. TPC Scottsdale (Stadium), Scottsdale
12. Grayhawk (Raptor), Scottsdale
13. Wickenburg Ranch, Wickenburg
15. Boulders (North), Carefree
16. Ventana Canyon (Mountain), Tucson
17. SunRidge Canyon, Fountain Hills
20. Camelback (Ambiente), Scottsdale
21. TPC Scottsdale (Champions), Scottsdale
23. Wigwam (Gold), Litchfield Park
24. Talking Stick (North), Scottsdale
25. Ventana Canyon (Canyon), Tucson
26. La Paloma (Ridge/Canyon), Tucson
27. Laughlin Ranch, Bullhead City