Looking for a quick round without the four-hour commitment? Royal Palms Golf Course in Mesa delivers exactly that - a walkable 9-hole, par 30 layout that lets you squeeze in golf before work or finish in time for dinner.
This family-run course has been welcoming golfers since 1976 with a simple philosophy: make golf accessible, affordable, and enjoyable. It's one of the most budget-friendly options near Scottsdale. At just 1,453 yards, Royal Palms Golf Course proves you don't need championship length to create interesting golf.
Course Overview
Royal Palms Golf Course occupies a unique niche in the Mesa golf scene. Designed by David Gill and opened in 1976, this 9-hole layout features water and bunkers on six of nine holes - more hazards than you might expect from a "short course."
Mature trees shade water-lined fairway
The layout includes:
9 holes, par 30
1,453 yards from white tees (1,247 from red tees)
Three par-4s, six par-3s
"Have you tried Royal Palms in Mesa? Nice short course," notes one local golfer on Reddit, recommending it as a good option for low-key walking rounds.
Pros
Very affordable green fees ($25-40)
Walking friendly layout
Good for beginners and practice
Well-maintained fairways and greens
Driving range and practice facilities
Quick 9-hole rounds under 2 hours
Cons
Only 9 holes (not a full 18)
Limited yardage at 1,453 yards
Can be difficult to book as twosome in peak season
Hours may vary - call ahead to confirm
Green Fees and Booking
Current Rates
Players enjoy parkland-style golf with water features
Rate Type
Price
Details
Walk Rate
$31.95
Per player, 9 holes
Hot Deal
$25.43
Prepaid online booking
Standard
$25-$40
Varies by day/time
Lowest rates typically fall Monday through Thursday and during twilight hours.
Course Layout and Playing Strategy
The Par-4 Challenge
Spectacular sunset lighting over course water feature
Three par-4 holes anchor the layout, providing the main scoring challenges. Narrow fairways mean accuracy matters more than distance.
Six Par-3s: Short Game Laboratory
The six par-3 holes create an excellent short game practice opportunity. Water and bunkers guard six of the nine holes, so hazard avoidance becomes part of your strategy.
Peak Season (January - April): Best weather conditions but hardest to book tee times.
Summer (May - September): Easier booking, lower rates possible, early morning tee times essential due to heat.
Fall/Winter (October - December): Excellent weather returns with moderate crowds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to play Royal Palms Golf Course?
Green fees range from $25 to $40 per 9 holes, with walk rates around $31.95. Hot deals and prepaid online bookings can drop as low as $25.43.
How many holes does Royal Palms Golf Course have?
Royal Palms has 9 holes, not 18. The course is par 30, featuring three par-4 holes and six par-3 holes across 1,453 yards.
Is Royal Palms Golf Course in Mesa or Phoenix?
Royal Palms Golf Course is located in Mesa, Arizona at 1415 E McKellips Rd, Mesa, AZ 85203.
What is the par at Royal Palms Golf Course?
The course is par 30 for nine holes. The layout includes three par-4s and six par-3s.
Does Royal Palms Golf Course have a driving range?
Yes, Royal Palms has a driving range along with pitching/chipping areas and a putting green. Call (480) 964-1709 to confirm current availability.
Is Royal Palms Golf Course public or private?
Royal Palms is a public golf course, open to all golfers. It operates as a family-run business owned by Albert Petty.
What is the slope rating at Royal Palms Golf Course?
The slope rating is 98 from the white tees and 99 from the red tees, with a course rating of 26.1.
Can you walk Royal Palms Golf Course?
Yes, walking is permitted and encouraged. The links-style layout is flat and walkable, making it ideal for golfers who prefer to carry their bags or use a push cart.
Opened in 1976 and designed by David Gill, Royal Palms Golf Course has served as a family-run Mesa institution for nearly 50 years. Owner Albert Petty maintains a welcoming atmosphere that prioritizes accessibility over intimidation. The links-style layout features water and bunkers on six of nine holes, creating genuine challenges despite the compact 1,453-yard routing.
Signature Holes
The par-4 holes stand out on this mostly par-3 layout. Three par-4s mixed among six par-3s create variety that keeps the round interesting. With narrow fairways and strategic hazards on two-thirds of the holes, course management matters as much here as distance.
Pro Tips
Locals recommend arriving early for the best conditions and to avoid pairing up during busy periods. The course allows walking, making it ideal for golfers who prefer to carry their bags or use a push cart. Spring season brings crowds - book ahead if you want to play as a twosome without being grouped.