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About the Course

NEW LOCATION FOR 2013!!

Ahwatukee Country Club
Phoenix, Arizona


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Designed by Arizona golf legend, John Bulla, this18 hole championship course mixes the beauty of its desert landscape with a challenging yet fair layout to create a memorable golf experience. The 6,713 yard, par 72 layout combines lush, tree-lined fairways, beautifully manicured greens and multiple tee locations to provide an enjoyable test for all ages and abilities.

Golf Course Information:

Middle Tees: 6,103 YDS, 68.2 / 115

Features:

  • Located 15 minutes from downtown
  • Extensive tournament services to include Bag drop, registration, contests, cart assignments and scoring
  • Clubhouse with full bar and grill
  • Full service banquet facilities
  • Convenience cart
  • Practice facilities with sand bunker, separate putting & chipping greens
  • Group lessons and clinics available
  • Fully stocked golf shop
  • Tee packages and/or logo’d merchandise customization available

 

Dress Code:
Shirts with collar, tailored mid-length shorts; denim or jean material of any type is not permitted. Ahwatukee Country Club is a spikeless facility.

Directions:
From I 10 exit Warner Street and proceed west to 48th Street than north ¼ of a mile and the club’s entrance will be on the west side of 48th Street.

Team:
President Ahwatukee Golf Properties - Terry Duggan
Head Golf Professional - Jay Becher at 480-893-1161 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Superintendent (Country Club & Lakes): Todd Eaves

Address/Contact Info
Ahwatukee Country Club
12432 South 48th Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85044
Phone (480) 893-1161 Fax (480) 292-9265
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Supporting Our Legacy in Scouting

Proceeds from this annual tournament contribute to the DVGC Legacy Fund which has provided over $13,000 in financial contributions to the Maury Clancy American Indian Campership Fund, and supports the Endowment of the Order of the Arrow and Scouting Scholarship funds.