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Scottsdale spa and golf trip - reviews / recommendation help
Posted on 4/1/26 at 12:10 pm
Posted on 4/1/26 at 12:10 pm
Trying to spend four or five days out in Scottsdale in June. I know, I know, it's going to be hot then. I can handle it.
Golf for the guys and spa day for the ladies combined with some good dinners.
Looking for help with hotel that has a spa onsite and a good pool. Maybe even a golf course onsite?
Golf course recommendations close to said hotel. We plan to play at least three rounds so multiple suggestions welcome. I hear you can throw a dead cat and hit a nice course out there.
Restaurants for dinners near said hotel.
Anyone have a review or suggestions please?
Thanks in advance.
Golf for the guys and spa day for the ladies combined with some good dinners.
Looking for help with hotel that has a spa onsite and a good pool. Maybe even a golf course onsite?
Golf course recommendations close to said hotel. We plan to play at least three rounds so multiple suggestions welcome. I hear you can throw a dead cat and hit a nice course out there.
Restaurants for dinners near said hotel.
Anyone have a review or suggestions please?
Thanks in advance.
Posted on 4/1/26 at 12:31 pm to jbgleason
i know you said scottsdale, but people sleep on paradise valley just because it's not scottsdae proper...a few recs in pv:
it's worth checking out the phoenician, which would check all your boxes. the sanctuary doesn't have a course on site, but is a lovey property built right into the side of camelback mountain and courses nearby. mountain shadows is a newer resort with an 18 hole short course. lots of courses in pv, also close to the biltmore, and then the courses in south scottsdale (the stuff in north scottsdale like troon or cave creek like the boulders would be a longer drive).
i like pv because because it has its own character and charm, but is still super close to downtown scottsdale for bars, clubs, and restaurants.
and yes, it will be hot!
it's worth checking out the phoenician, which would check all your boxes. the sanctuary doesn't have a course on site, but is a lovey property built right into the side of camelback mountain and courses nearby. mountain shadows is a newer resort with an 18 hole short course. lots of courses in pv, also close to the biltmore, and then the courses in south scottsdale (the stuff in north scottsdale like troon or cave creek like the boulders would be a longer drive).
i like pv because because it has its own character and charm, but is still super close to downtown scottsdale for bars, clubs, and restaurants.
and yes, it will be hot!
Posted on 4/1/26 at 12:50 pm to jbgleason
There is a really nice par 3 course near camel back mountain that has been there since the 50's. It is top notch and fun to play.
Andaz is really nice resort.
Andaz is really nice resort.
Posted on 4/1/26 at 12:57 pm to jbgleason
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the phoenician
this is what you are looking for.
Posted on 4/1/26 at 2:05 pm to jbgleason
It may be expensive, but I would look at Westin Kierland. Has a spa, 27 holes of golf, pretty good restaurants, and Ping fitting HQ on site.
Posted on 4/1/26 at 2:36 pm to bilblues
Played Kierland end of Feb, course was in good shape.
Posted on 4/1/26 at 10:07 pm to jbgleason
Stayed at Biltmore last year for a conference and it was great. The property was awesome. Room was great. Good bars and restaurants. Lots of pools. Had a great time. Didn’t golf but it looked great.
Also stayed at Fairmont Princess a few years ago for a conference. It was also a very nice property. The weather was terrible so didn’t get to enjoy all it had to offer. Connected to TPC so great golf to be had.
Also stayed at Fairmont Princess a few years ago for a conference. It was also a very nice property. The weather was terrible so didn’t get to enjoy all it had to offer. Connected to TPC so great golf to be had.
This post was edited on 4/1/26 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 4/2/26 at 1:00 am to jbgleason
The Boulders is another option.
Posted on 4/2/26 at 9:08 am to jbgleason
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Golf for the guys and spa day for the ladies combined with some good dinners.
Talking Stick Resort if a Casino isn't out of the question. Beautiful place.
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