With a membership initiation fee ranging from $300,000 to over $1 million and just 250-300 members, Scottsdale National Golf Club isn't your typical desert course. It's one of the most exclusive private clubs in Scottsdale.
Founded by GoDaddy and PXG creator Bob Parsons, this ultra-private club features three distinct courses spanning 45 holes, no tee times, and a single rule: don't ruin anyone else's fun. It's a place where privacy, prestige, and pure golf converge in the Sonoran Desert.
The $300 Million Transformation
Parsons didn't just buy a golf course—he reimagined it:

- $250-300 million invested in renovations and expansion
- 300+ acres added through multiple land acquisitions
- Two new courses built in 2016: The Other Course and Bad Little Nine
- 15 member villas with 60 luxurious rooms completed in 2017
- Second clubhouse added to serve the expanded property
The property now sits on over 590 acres, surrounded by 3 million acres of government-protected desert land—ensuring unobstructed views for the foreseeable future.
Pros
- Three distinct courses totaling 45 holes
- No tee times—play whenever you want
- Lowest member-to-hole ratio in the country
- $250-300 million invested in facilities
- Pro V1s on driving range, PXG House on-site
- 15 member villas with 60 luxury rooms
- Surrounded by 3 million acres of protected desert
Cons
- Invitation-only membership with extensive vetting
- $300k-$1M+ initiation plus $60k-$80k annual dues
- Golf membership requires property ownership at the club
- Extremely limited guest access
- No public play, charity events, or outside tournaments
The Three Courses at Scottsdale National
The Mine Shaft Course

Designer: Jay Morrish and Dick Bailey (2003) Par: 72 Yardage: Over 7,500 yards from the tips
The original course features the signature 13-foot-deep Mine Shaft Bunker with wood planks from the original Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee (operational 1844-1996). The final four holes ("Gambler's Bluff") create a dramatic finish.
The Other Course
Designer: Jackson Kahn Design Opened: 2016 Par: 72 (six par 3s, six par 4s, six par 5s)
Links-style layout requiring 1.5 million cubic yards of dirt to create. The 5th hole features a 21,287-square-foot green with 9 feet of elevation variation. The 11th "Devil Dog" hole honors the USMC.
The Bad Little Nine
Designer: Jackson Kahn Design Opened: 2016 Par: 27 (nine-hole par-3 course)
The 9th green measures just 999 square feet. On Challenge Day, Bob Parsons offers $1,000 to anyone who breaks par—no one has since 2016.
Membership Details
| Detail | Information |

|--------|-------------| | Initiation Fee | $300,000 to $1,000,000+ | | Annual Dues | $60,000 to $80,000 | | Membership Cap | 250-300 members | | Access Type | Invitation-only, property ownership required | | Tee Times | None—play whenever you want |
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Scottsdale National Membership Cost & Initiation Fees
Scottsdale National operates as a private, members-only club with a limited membership model. The club prides itself on minimal wait times and uncrowded rounds.
Third-party sources suggest initiation fees between $300,000 and $1,000,000+, with annual dues ranging from $60,000 to $80,000. Golf memberships are currently only available to property owners. The club spans 590 acres with courses designed by Jay Morrish, Dick Bailey, and Jackson Kahn Design.
The biggest draw is the no-tee-time policy — members simply show up and play. The club also features a 23-acre practice facility, so you rarely see another group.
Note: Pricing is subject to change. Contact Scottsdale National directly for current membership information and availability.
