Arizona Biltmore Golf Club golf course
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Arizona Biltmore Golf Club

About This Course

Overview

Since 1928, Arizona Biltmore Golf Club has stood as one of Phoenix's most prestigious golf destinations. With the November 2023 opening of the completely redesigned Estates Course by Tom Lehman, the club now offers golfers a choice between modern parkland perfection and classic desert links-style play.

Wide fairway with mature trees and Camelback Mountain backdrop at Arizona Biltmore Golf Club
Tree-lined fairway with iconic Camelback Mountain views in Phoenix

Located just minutes from Scottsdale at 2400 Biltmore Estates Dr in Phoenix, Arizona Biltmore welcomes both public players and private members to experience two distinct 18-hole courses, award-winning dining, and some of the Valley's best practice facilities.

The Two Courses

Estates Course: Tom Lehman's Modern Masterpiece

Practice putting green with landscaping and mountain views at Arizona Biltmore Golf Club
Well-maintained practice facilities with dramatic cloud formations

Opened November 2023 as a complete ground-up redesign. This parkland-style layout features 400+ newly planted trees, beautifully contoured fairways, and state-of-the-art irrigation.

  • Par 71, 6,669 yards from the tips
  • Slope: 128 (Black tees), 121 (White)
  • Designer: Tom Lehman / Lehman Design Group

Links Course: Elevated Desert Golf Since 1979

Originally designed by Bill Johnston in 1979 and redesigned by Richardson/Snyder in 1992. Features significant elevation changes and dramatic terrain.

  • Par 71, 6,300 yards from the tips
  • Slope: 124 (Black tees), 116 (White)
  • Signature Hole #15: 80-foot drop from elevated tee to green

Pros

  • Two distinct championship courses on one property
  • New Estates Course by major champion Tom Lehman
  • Links Course offers dramatic 80-foot elevation drop on #15
  • Adobe Bar & Grille won 2025 Golden Fork Award
  • full practice facilities with TrackMan
  • Stay-and-play packages with Arizona Biltmore Resort

Cons

  • Walking reserved for members only - carts required
  • Traditional dress code enforced (no denim or athletic shorts)
  • Peak season rates at upper end ($189)
  • Rates not published online - must call for pricing

Rates and Booking

Green fees typically range from $99 to $189 depending on season, time of day, and course selection. The official website does not publish rates online.

Two golfers walking on fairway at Arizona Biltmore with Camelback Mountain in background
Scenic round with friends on historic Phoenix golf course

How to Book:

  • Online: azbiltmoregc.com (Chrono Golf system)
  • Phone: (602) 955-9655
  • Mobile App: Chrono Golf (iOS/Android)

Club Rentals: $70 for 18 holes, $35 for 9 holes (Ping G440s or Titleist T200s/T350s with two sleeves of balls)

What to Expect

Access: Semi-private facility - public play welcome, no membership required.

Row of golf carts at sunset with golfers and fairway at Arizona Biltmore Golf Club
Golden hour golf with cart fleet ready for evening rounds

Cart Policy: Non-members must use golf carts. One cart per twosome, two carts per foursome.

Dress Code: Collared shirts for men, soft spikes required. No denim, athletic shorts, tank tops, or swimwear.

Practice Facilities & Dining

  • Grass driving range with targeted practice area
  • Two practice putting greens
  • Short game area with sand bunkers
  • TrackMan simulator and No. 37 Golf Lounge
  • Adobe Bar & Grille - 2025 Golden Fork Award winner with indoor/outdoor seating

Best Time to Visit

Peak Season (January-April): Perfect weather in the 70s-80s. Highest rates but immaculate conditions.

Shoulder Season (October-December, May): Excellent value with good conditions and moderate temperatures. See more resort course options.

Summer (June-September): Best deals of the year. Book earliest tee times (before 7 AM) to beat the heat. For even more summer savings, check our budget-friendly golf guide.

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Course History

Arizona Biltmore Golf Club traces its roots to 1928, making it one of the Phoenix area's oldest and most storied golf facilities. The Links Course was built in 1979 and redesigned by Richardson/Snyder in 1992. The Estates Course opened in November 2023 as a complete ground-up redesign by Tom Lehman, replacing the original Adobe Course and marking the club's bold step into modern championship golf.

Signature Holes

The Links Course hole #15 is the signature hole, featuring a dramatic 80-foot drop from elevated tee to green on a challenging par-3. On the Estates Course, multiple elevated tee boxes showcase panoramic Phoenix skyline and mountain views, with beautifully contoured fairways and white sand bunkers creating memorable moments throughout.

Pro Tips

Start with the Links Course if you're unfamiliar - it's slightly more forgiving. The 80+ feet of elevation change on certain holes requires recalculating club distances. Book the earliest tee time (6:00 AM) during summer months. Arrive 45 minutes early to use the excellent practice facilities. Non-members must use golf carts - walking is reserved for members only.