7505 E. McCormick Pkwy. Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Show
McCormick Ranch Golf Club, in the heart of Scottsdale, is a public 36-hole facility with restaurant, lounge, banquet areas, pro shop and practice facilities. McCormick Ranch Golf Club is open every day of the year and able to accommodate 600 players per day. Surrounded by a collection of Scottsdale's most prominent Resorts, the Club features breathtaking Southwestern scenery, immaculate course conditions, and gracious attention given by its service-oriented personnel. McCormick Ranch Golf Club plays host to hundreds of social occasions each year, from spectacular weddings to fun-filled golf tournament parties. McCormick's staff can help plan any type of event. McCormick Ranch Golf Club7505 East McCormick Parkway, Scottsdale, AZ Capacity: 400 people About McCormick Ranch Golf ClubNestled in the heart of Scottsdale, McCormick Ranch is the perfect venue for your wedding, holiday party, corporate or special event. Luscious greenery, mountain views, and sparkling lakes truly make McCormick Ranch an oasis in the desert. Our picture book setting will have your guests astounded, and our world-class culinary options can be personally tailored to satisfy any appetite. Come see why McCormick Ranch is the premier golf course wedding and banquet destination in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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The McCormick Ranch Golf Club has two outstanding 18 hole golf courses and is similar to what you'd find on the east coast and in the Midwest. These two courses have all of the traditional features: sand, water, mature trees and long drives off the back tees. The Palm Course at the McCormick Ranch features 10 water holes and, as its name suggests, many large palm trees. Number nine on the Palm course was selected as one of "America's Top-18 water holes" by Golf Illustrated magazine. Other recognized awards include one of "America's Best Golf Shops" by Golf Shop Operations, the National Golf Foundation's 'Public Golf Achievement Award' and Meeting and Conventions magazine's "Gold Tee Award." Tournaments include the Arizona Open, Motorola Open, Arizona Amateur Stroke-Play Tournament and many Southwest Section PGA and amateur events. Visiting McCormick Ranch Golf Club will take you on a trip back in history, showing what golf was like in Scottsdale in the less glittering era of the 1970s before the explosion that occurred in the upcoming decades. Golf course details
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AboutMcCormick Ranch Golf Club features two lush manicured year-round courses amid the lovely views of Scottsdale. Both the Palm and Pine golf courses' championship tees lay to over 7,000 yards, and there are also the options of men's, seniors' and ladies' tee sets to allow everyone a crack at the tests offered by these golf courses. Golf Illustrated selected the ninth hole of the Palm Course at the McCormick Ranch Golf Club to be "One of the USA's Top 18 Water Holes." It's just one of 10 water holes on the golf course, which, as you might imagine, also features lots of big palms. In all, the golf course plays to over yards from the blue tees, including four par-5 holes that measure over 500 yards. A round of golf on the Palm Course at the McCormick Ranch Golf Club kicks off on the par-4 first hole, which plays close to 400 yards from the blue tee and requires a drive right-center to ensure a short-iron second shot. Book a Tee Time at McCormick Ranch Golf Club - Palm Course Powered by GolfNow.com
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Course DetailsRentals/ServicesCarts Yes - included in green fees Practice/InstructionPitching/Chipping Area Yes PoliciesCredit Cards Accepted VISA, MasterCard, Amex Welcomed Dress code Collared shirt required, no denim ReviewsReviewer Photos
Way overpriced!!Late Sep $156. Its ridiculous that a course like this dares to charge that much. I played as a single, paid $156 and they did not let me ride on my own, they put one of the other guys on my cart. Not playing there again
Great course and pace of playEnjoyed the course, it was in good shape and pace of play was good-great for weekend golf!
September GolfOnly one course was open. Course was in good condition and we were able to play in 3 hours as a two some. Would play again as this was good value for what you were getting
This place was AWFUL!! I won't be back!! EVER!!I have finally had enough of bad conditions at this facility. The course was completely soaked. And Rain had nothing to do with it. There are much better conditions around the valley and much cheaper to boot. Standing water all over the course. With a smell that's like a sewer. Soaking wet fairways. Standing water in almost every single bunker Greens were slow and wet. Tee boxes were not cut for days. I used an extra tall tee and still had issues trying to get it high enough off of the grass to hit it. This place isn't worth 15 bucks let alone 99.
Great CourseThe only issue is the water fountains on the course are hot water coming out.
McCormickOverall good course. Some improvements would be welcome: water stations, more frequent beverage cart . It is hard to understand that this course is one of the few in Arizona that does not allow walking. This is very backwards.
In great shape but greens were slow. Everything else was perfect!
great daystaff is awesome and the course in in spectacular shape...very playable and great layout
Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
Fast pace of play. The tee boxes and greens were okay for this hot time of year. The fairways were browned out. There should be more than 1water cooler on the back 9 of the Palm Course, or at least have better signage for water. Difficulty Somewhat Challenging
Who owns McCormick Ranch Golf Course?Today McCormick Ranch has grown into a mature community of more than 3,100 acres containing 8,900 homes, condominiums and apartments, with close to 27,000 residents. In 1979 Edward Pincus purchased McCormick Ranch Golf Club, and to this day, it has remained a family-owned and operated business.
How much is a round of golf in Scottsdale?The most coveted tee times in Phoenix-Scottsdale can cost $150 onwards up to $300-plus during the peak golf season from January-March (tee times are usually the most costly during the PGA Tour's Waste Management Phoenix Open, which often coincides with the Super Bowl).
Is McCormick Ranch a good place to live?The McCormick Ranch neighborhood is lauded by residents as a family-friendly area — to both young families and retirees — with plenty of amenities nearby. It is home to a number of outdoor recreational opportunities, including the McCormick Ranch Golf Club, 25 miles of bike paths, several parks and a few lakes.
When was the Scottsdale at McCormick Ranch built?Opened in 1976 as the Scottsdale Conference Center, The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch was the first conference resort in the country.
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