The 10 most expensive tee times in Phoenix/Scottsdale on Super Bowl weekend

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Troon North offers stunning views — and an eye-popping price to match.

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Visitors to the Phoenix/Scottsdale area of Arizona are experiencing a double-whammy of premium prices this week.

Not only is the annual WM Phoenix Open this week, but also the Super Bowl, which is being hosted by State Farm Stadium in nearby Glendale.

The area has been abuzz with events and activities, with local establishments doing their best to capitalize on the influx of out-of-towners.

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And what better way to spend your time on Super Bowl weekend than by playing a round of golf?

February generally marks the start of the height of high season in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, so rounds of golf are normally elevated, both in volume and cost, but on the eve of the 2023 Super Bowl, premium courses have prices to match.

So just how much will a round set you back this weekend? I checked GolfNow for the latest prices, and here’s what I found.

The 10 most expensive tee times in Phoenix/Scottsdale on Super Bowl weekend

(Prices via GolfNow — prices listed are the highest available)

1. Troon North: $599

2. Westin Kierland: $569

3. The Boulders: $431.10

4. The Phoenician: $400

5. Camelback Golf Club (Padre): $389

6. Whirlwind Golf Club: $380

7. Wildfire Golf Club (Faldo): $369

8. SunRidge Canyon: $355

9. Desert Canyon Golf Club: $329

10. Talking Stick: $336

Interested in a ranking of the best courses in Arizona? Click here.

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