Being a single handicap, I really like this course. Greens were in great shape. Lots of bunkers keep it interesting.Played w/some residents of the Festival and had a great afternoon of golf.Everyone is very professional and u will see the Marshall from time to time keeping play moving along.
This course is always in great shape. It is always a must stop when visiting the area. Great course for single handicap players and very much worth the visit. Check out the Indigo Grill for a decent snack afterwards but avoid the pizza!
Even though this course is connected to Sun City Festival community there is lots of land and open spaces. Although they are starting to build more in their Phase II now and building some access roads, which is good, but beware once done, there may be more housing around the course. We have not golfed here for a few years so thought we would try it out again.The course is in great shape, as most Troon run courses are, greens smooth, and the fairway grass is like a carpet, mowed just right. We did have a couple mud bunkers from the rains they had which were roped off. Those bunkers are very strategically placed and the only two, I landed in were soft sand so the bunker play gives a nice challenge to any level player. Just in case you may think of walking this course, best advice is don't do it. With the construction and the roads being built , also almost a mile cart ride each way from 14 to 15 and 17 to 18 and other long ones makes for quite a journey but a very nice pleasant scenic journey. Very enjoyable round that was only 3.5 hours. This time of year the snack shop closes at 11am and no cart girl so plan ahead. They have a restaurant and bar that can give you to go items, which we did not use, but have been to the Indigo Grill for dinner and that would be a different review which would not be highly rated or written here since this is about the golf course, but passible for quick before or after golf food.
Located in the Pulte/Webb Festival community 75 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor. Managed by Troon. Indigo Grill, across from the Pro Shop, has a lively bar and outdoor patio. Driving range. Wide, open course with plenty of water. Lengthy drives between some holes. Greens and fairways in good shape. Fast pace on a cooler day.
Great golf! Awesome Views!! Located in the far west valley, this course offers a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Well worth the drive!
Did not golf there, but the views of the course were very very nice! We ate with a view of the course. Food and service were fantastic - views were breathtaking.
Another public course so desperate for its need for paying players that they tolerate terrible golf course etiquette. Never make a single weight behind a foursome, particularly an extraordinarily slow senior citizen couples foursome. Even after a polite phone call to the pro shop during the round, the Ranger said that the group has no obligation to let anyone through. Nice layout, some interesting holes, and I will never return again to this sort of poor pace of play course
Copper Canyon Golf Club is a Troon managed course that offers a good challenge for golfers of all skill levels. Price generally includes golf cart and range balls. Course is in great shape and always well maintained.
This Troon managed course open to the public is a great track at reasonable rates. It is very well maintained and offers challenge for all levels. Copper Canyon was given Gem status by AWGA designating it as a women friendly course. Don't forget to stop at the Indigo Grille for a great meal after your round.
The Copper Canyon golf course is excellent. Well groomed but conservation-minded with only grey water being used and mostly desert landscape. One of the best courses in western Arizona! The Indigo Grille restaurant and bar has good food, a fantastic view of the golf course, the desert and the nearby White Tank Mountains. Even if one does not golf, the "resort community" is worth a visit as it is easy to fall in love with the place and end up buying a lovely home!