The TPC of Scottsdale, Stadium course is a fun, interesting layout in the desert about 30 minutes north of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. The course was originally built for the new home of the FBR Open (Phoenix Open was born) is a professional golf tournament that provides a regular stop for the PGA Tour The course is part of a great golf course, which includes the course Champions, another 18-hole layout, located on the opposite side of the road.
The clubhouse is first class, andincludes many of the services that are typically only in private clubs, including a large dressing room with a companion who is available to change spikes or shine your shoes to find. A huge pro shop carries almost every type of equipment or clothing, you may need. The exercises at the TPC of Scottsdale are world class and include multiple putting greens, short game practice area and a generous driving range with large real objectives for the green (not just the flag poles). E 'is not uncommon to see professional players from the practice field of tourism. Forecaddies can be rented on a round by round and offer local knowledge of the course also help your group to read green and identify the faulty recordings.
The Stadium Course was designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish provides expert, and generate a lot of work to include a small number of water hazards in the design of the course for some truly memorable holes. There are several unique holes, theare stimulating and fun to play the course without unduly frustrating.
On 8 Hole is a long par 4 holes dogleg that plays to a maximum distance of 470 meters. A solid tee shot is required to have a chance to reach the green in regulation. Expect to see a long iron or fairway wood to hit the green for your approach. Fortunately, the green is quite large, and his only change of slope protection is sweet, complacent on the back and side of the green.
The Hole is a true 15Risk / reward par 5 plays, to a maximum distance of 547 meters. The discount will be protected from water, which runs the entire left side of the hole. It provides a decent discount the possibility of contributing to the green in two, but the shot is everything. The green is guarded by water on three sides, and falls away. The only safe place to lose the green is long, which means a chip's hard to go up the hill.
The 16 th hole is the hole that is at the famous stadium FBR Opencompletely enclosed by grandstands of rowdy fans. The forum can fit almost 40,000 people, and their behavior is not the kind typically seen in professional golf tournaments. Applaud those reaching the green in good standing and disturb those who do not. A large image produced applause, that the whole system rocks. It 's all done in great fun, and is a unique experience in golf. If you can not run the tournament are still memories of the tournament weekend, and the holeon a surreal appearance. After hitting the tee, you can almost hear thousands of fans and their reaction to your efforts.
The 17 hole is a driveable par 4, plays at a distance of 332 meters. During the 2001 Phoenix Open, carded Andrew Magee is the first and only double-eagle on a Par-4 in the history of the PGA Tour at this hole. An accurate guide is required, as water lurks for both the left and right side of the green, but a good haircut, you can put in a great location, aBirdie. There is a small sample of green in the back, and when the pin back there to make sure that by the middle of the target green. Missing left or right, if the pin on the back is an automatic way to ensure a high score.
Playing the TPC of Scottsdale may be a little 'expensive, especially during high season. The maximum fees to $ 272 per person Green from December to April. If you can bear the heat of the game of golf in the desert in summer, prices fall ina minimum of $ 73 per person from June to August, and the course is closed for the month of July. Included in the price of a green cart, balls, bag tags and a birdie and book forecaddie for your group (in season only).
To reach the stadium, of course, from Sky Harbor Airport, take Highway 51 about 15 miles north of Loop 101 junction. To the east on the Loop 101 North Hayden Road to reach. Turn right onto North Hayden Road and continue south for about a mile, theThe entrance to the golf course on the right side of the road.
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