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The younger of two courses at Arizona Biltmore, this 1979 Bill Johnston design winds through lush pine trees with significant elevation changes and extraordinary views of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. Renovated in 1992 by Forrest Richardson and Jack Snyder, the course features heavily bunkered greens, tranquil lakes, and contoured putting surfaces that demand precision.
Chip's Hot Take
"Don't let the shorter yardage fool you - this course has more elevation change than your golf score after a bad front nine. The 15th hole's 80-foot drop makes club selection a guessing game, and the views of Piestewa Peak might be the only thing distracting you from your scorecard. Pine trees in Phoenix? Believe it."








