Paradise Valley Golf Course - Affordable Public Golf | Phoenix golf course
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Paradise Valley Golf Course - Affordable Public Golf | Phoenix

About This Course

Looking for an affordable round of golf in the Phoenix area that won't eat up your entire day? Paradise Valley Golf Course delivers exactly that - an 18-hole executive layout where you can finish in under three hours for less than $30.

Located just off Union Hills Drive in north Phoenix, this public course has been a local favorite since 1970. With weekday rates starting at $21 walking and generous junior pricing, Paradise Valley proves that quality golf doesn't require a country club membership or a four-hour time commitment.

What Makes Paradise Valley Golf Course Different

Executive Layout Built for Speed

Municipal golf green with autumn trees and park benches at Paradise Valley Golf Course
Affordable public course with mature shade trees

Unlike traditional 18-hole courses that demand 4.5 hours, Paradise Valley's executive design lets you complete a full round in 2.5 to 3 hours. The course features twelve par-3s, five par-4s, and one par-5, creating a layout that emphasizes accuracy over distance.

The 4,145-yard championship routing plays to a par of 61, with a course rating of 59.2 and slope of 88. While these numbers suggest an easier course, the presence of water hazards on the back nine and strategically placed bunkers demand solid shot-making. The regular tees measure 3,789 yards, and women's tees play at 3,404 yards.

Affordable Rates Year-Round

Paradise Valley's pricing structure makes golf accessible without sacrificing quality:

Time PeriodWith CartWalking
Weekday Morning (Mon-Thu, Open-11am)$38.50$28.50
Weekday Afternoon (Mon-Thu, 11am-Close)$29.00$21.00
Weekend Morning (Fri-Sun, Open-11am)$40.50$30.50
Weekend Afternoon (Fri-Sun, 11am-Close)$31.00$23.00

Nine-hole rates range from $16.50 to $24.50. Most impressive are the junior rates for players 16 and under: just $5 for nine holes or $10 for eighteen holes when playing after noon.

Pros

  • Exceptional value with rates from $21 walking
  • Quick rounds (2.5-3 hours) perfect for busy schedules
  • $5-$10 junior rates encourage family golf
  • Three practice tees on driving range
  • Open year-round with online booking
  • Footgolf available for variety

Cons

  • Executive layout may not challenge low-handicap players
  • Limited yardage from championship tees (4,145 yards)
  • Course rating suggests easier difficulty
  • Fewer par-4 and par-5 scoring opportunities

Course Layout and Signature Holes

Jeff Hardin's 1986 redesign created a course that rewards accuracy over power. The front nine plays relatively open, allowing you to dial in your game before the back nine's water challenges.

The Par-5 Ninth: Risk and Reward

Paradise Valley features just one par-5 - the 475-yard ninth hole. This strategic hole doglegs and demands three well-placed shots rather than pure power. It's your best birdie opportunity on the course, but errant shots can quickly turn opportunity into bogey.

Back Nine Water Features

Two lakes come into play on the back nine, adding both beauty and challenge. The par-4 14th requires a confident tee shot over water, while other holes feature water as a lateral hazard that punishes wayward approach shots.

The executive format means you'll hit every club in your bag, with par-3s ranging from wedge distance to long irons. This variety makes Paradise Valley an excellent practice facility for dialing in your iron distances.

Practice Facilities and Amenities

Beyond the golf course itself, Paradise Valley offers amenities that enhance your visit:

Storm clouds over disc golf course with lighted building at Paradise Valley Park
Dramatic monsoon clouds over practice facilities

Practice Facilities:

  • Driving range with three practice tees
  • Short game area for approach shots
  • PGA instruction available for lessons

Clubhouse:

  • Well-stocked pro shop with equipment and apparel
  • Bar & Grill open daily for post-round meals
  • Tournament facilities for corporate and private events
  • Membership options for frequent players

Unique Offering: Paradise Valley also features footgolf, allowing you to use the course in a completely different way. This hybrid of soccer and golf has become popular for casual outings and parties.

How to Visit Paradise Valley Golf Course

Booking Tee Times

Reserve your round three ways:

  • Online: Book through www.paradisevalleygc.com
  • Phone: Call (602) 992-7190
  • Walk-up: Subject to availability, especially on weekends

The course opens at 5:30 AM and closes at 7:30 PM daily, giving you plenty of options for early-bird rounds or twilight golf.

Getting There

Address: 3505 E Union Hills Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85050

From Scottsdale, take Loop 101 north to Union Hills Drive, then head west. The course sits on the north side of Union Hills, about 15 minutes from most Scottsdale hotels. Ample parking is available near the clubhouse.

What to Bring

  • Clubs: You'll use everything from driver to putter
  • Water: Phoenix heat demands hydration year-round
  • Sun Protection: Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses essential
  • Cash/Card: Both accepted in pro shop and restaurant

Best Time to Visit

Year-Round Golf

Ducks swimming in pond with autumn reflections at Paradise Valley Golf Course
Peaceful water hazard with resident wildlife

Phoenix's desert climate allows golf 365 days per year. Paradise Valley remains open through all seasons with the following considerations:

Peak Season (November-April):

  • Temperatures 65-85°F - ideal conditions
  • Higher demand means earlier booking recommended
  • Morning tee times fill quickly on weekends

Summer (May-October):

  • Temperatures 95-115°F require early morning rounds
  • Afternoon rates offer best value when heat eases post-4pm
  • Less crowded conditions mean faster pace of play

Time of Day:

  • Early Morning (5:30-8am): Best conditions, cooler temps, faster greens
  • Midday (11am-3pm): Lowest rates, hottest temps in summer
  • Twilight (4pm-close): Cooler temps, dramatic lighting, affordable rates

Not the Private Club: Important Distinction

Note: Paradise Valley Golf Course (this public executive course in Phoenix) is frequently confused with Paradise Valley Country Club, a private club located in Paradise Valley, AZ.

If you're looking for:

  • Public golf with online booking → You're in the right place (this course)
  • Private country club membership → You want Paradise Valley Country Club (different facility)

Frequently Asked Questions

Ground-level view of fairway and small equipment shed at dawn, Paradise Valley Golf Course
Early morning on the municipal course fairway
Is Paradise Valley Golf Course public or private?
Paradise Valley Golf Course is a public course open to all golfers. You can book tee times online at www.paradisevalleygc.com or by calling (602) 992-7190. This is NOT Paradise Valley Country Club, which is a private membership facility in nearby Paradise Valley, AZ.
How much does it cost to play Paradise Valley Golf Course?
Rates range from $21 (weekday afternoon walking) to $40.50 (weekend morning with cart). Nine-hole rates start at $16.50. Junior golfers age 16 and under pay just $5-$10 when playing after noon. All rates exclude tax.
How long does a round take at Paradise Valley Golf Course?
Most rounds finish in 2.5 to 3 hours due to the executive layout. This is 60-90 minutes faster than traditional 18-hole courses, making Paradise Valley perfect for players with limited time.
What is an executive golf course?
An executive course features shorter holes than regulation courses, typically with more par-3s and fewer par-4s and par-5s. Paradise Valley has twelve par-3s, five par-4s, and one par-5 for a par of 61. Executive courses emphasize accuracy and iron play while allowing faster rounds.
Can beginners play Paradise Valley Golf Course?
Absolutely. The shorter distances and manageable par make Paradise Valley ideal for beginners building confidence. The affordable junior rates also make it perfect for introducing kids to golf. PGA instruction is available for lessons.
Does Paradise Valley Golf Course have a driving range?
Yes, the course features a driving range with three practice tees where you can warm up before your round. Practice facilities are included with your green fee.

Plan Your Phoenix Golf Trip

Paradise Valley Golf Course delivers everything budget-conscious golfers need: accessible rates, quick rounds, quality conditions, and year-round availability. The executive layout won't challenge scratch golfers, but it excels as a practice facility, family-friendly option, and time-efficient alternative to marathon rounds.

Book your tee time at (602) 992-7190 or visit www.paradisevalleygc.com. With rates from $21 and rounds under three hours, Paradise Valley proves that great golf doesn't require great expense.

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Course History

Originally built in 1970 and redesigned by Jeff Hardin in 1986, Paradise Valley Golf Course has served Phoenix golfers for over 50 years. Currently managed by Southern California Golf LLC, this public executive course offers an accessible alternative to pricier Scottsdale courses while maintaining quality conditions and friendly service.

Signature Holes

  • Hole 9: The course's only par-5 at 475 yards demands accurate shot-making as it doglegs around water. This risk-reward hole can make or break your front nine score.
  • Hole 14: This challenging par-4 plays over one of the back nine's two lakes, requiring a confident tee shot to avoid the hazard that guards the left side.

Pro Tips

  • Book morning tee times for the best conditions and faster pace of play
  • Take advantage of afternoon twilight rates starting at 11am - save up to $10
  • Bring your kids after noon for $5 junior rates, making it perfect for family golf
  • Use the three practice tees on the driving range to dial in your irons before the round