Ever wondered where you can play three different Arnold Palmer-designed nine-hole courses at one facility in Scottsdale? Starfire Golf Club offers exactly that - 27 holes of traditional, tree-lined golf that you can mix and match for endless variety.
Located in central Scottsdale at 11500 N Hayden Rd, Starfire Golf Club has been serving golfers since 1988 with three distinct nine-hole layouts: The King (par 36), The Hawk (par 34), and The Squire (par 34). Add The Mulligan Nine (par 28) short course, and you have one of the most versatile public golf facilities in the Phoenix area.
The King Course represents the best nine holes at Starfire Golf Club. This par 36 layout stretches across tree-lined fairways with strategic water features. With three par 3s, three par 4s, and three par 5s - all three par 5s are reachable in two for long hitters - The King provides the most traditional golfing experience.
The Hawk Course: Scenic and Strategic
The Hawk Course (par 34) is characterized by scenic water features and picturesque desert landscaping. The King/Hawk combination is the most popular 18-hole option at Starfire, creating a par 70 layout that measures 6,106 yards from the Palmer (black) tees with a 68.8 rating and 124 slope.
The Squire Course: Traditional Scottsdale Golf
The Squire Course rounds out the 27-hole facility with narrower fairways and a traditional layout. At par 34 and 2,782 yards from the back tees, The Squire carries a 34.5 rating and 122 slope.
The Mulligan Nine: Scottsdale's Best Short Course
Beyond the three regulation nines, Starfire features The Mulligan Nine - a par 28 short course with eight par 3s and one par 4. Perfect for beginners, practicing your short game, playing with kids, or quick nine holes when you don't have time for 18.
Pros
27 holes plus short course offer exceptional variety
Arnold Palmer design pedigree at affordable rates
Forgiving layout suitable for all skill levels
Excellent practice facilities including 300-yard range
Summer pass ($99) provides incredible value
Multiple tee box options accommodate different abilities
Generally flat terrain, walkable for those who prefer it
Cons
Course conditions can vary seasonally (Bermuda dormancy in winter)
Not as dramatic or scenic as desert target courses
Can get crowded during peak season (Jan-April)
Surrounded by residential areas, not desert views
Older facility compared to newer Scottsdale courses
Starfire Golf Club operates as a daily-fee public course. Typical green fees range from $80-120 depending on season, day of week, and tee time.
Mature trees frame immaculate putting surfaces
Summer Pass Special
The standout value: $99 for May through September, then just $15 per round. Valid Monday-Friday anytime, and weekends/holidays after 10 AM. If you live in the Phoenix area or visit frequently during summer, this represents exceptional value for Arnold Palmer-designed golf.
No. This is a common misconception. Arizona State University's golf teams use the Thunderbird Golf Complex at Papago Golf Course. Starfire Golf Club operates independently as a daily-fee public course with no ASU affiliation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the history of Starfire Golf Club?
Starfire Golf Club was designed by Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay, and Robert Walker and opened in 1988. For over 35 years, it has served as one of Scottsdale's most accessible public golf facilities. The course was sold for $24 million in 2024.
How much does it cost to play at Starfire Golf Club?
Green fees typically range from $80-120 depending on season. The summer pass ($99 for May-September, then $15 per round) offers incredible value.
Does Starfire Golf Club have two courses?
Starfire has three nine-hole courses (The King, The Hawk, The Squire) that can be combined into different 18-hole routings, plus The Mulligan Nine short course (par 28).
Can you walk Starfire Golf Club?
Yes, Starfire is generally flat and walkable. However, cart fees are included in green fees. Pull carts are available if you want to walk.
Is Starfire Golf Club open to the public?
Yes, Starfire is a daily-fee public course open to all golfers. No membership required.
Does Starfire have a driving range?
Yes, Starfire features a 300-yard driving range with a north-facing orientation, plus putting green and pitching/chipping area.
What course does the ASU golf team play?
Arizona State University's golf teams play at the Thunderbird Golf Complex at Papago Golf Course. Starfire is not affiliated with ASU.
Is Starfire Golf Club a Public Course?
Yes, Starfire Golf Club is fully open to the public. You don't need a membership or hotel reservation to book a tee time here.
Located near Scottsdale Community College on Hayden Road, Starfire offers 27 holes across three nines: the King, Squire, and Knight courses. The layout gives you three different 18-hole combinations to keep things fresh.
Green fees at Starfire run well below the Scottsdale resort course average, making it one of the more affordable options in the area. It's a solid choice for golfers who want a quality round without the $200+ price tags you'll find at the bigger-name courses.
The practice facilities include a driving range and putting green, and the on-site grill is a local favorite for post-round food.
Designed by Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay, and Robert Walker in 1988, Starfire Golf Club has served Scottsdale golfers for over 35 years as one of the area's most accessible and affordable public courses. The 27-hole layout allows golfers to mix and match nine-hole combinations for varied 18-hole experiences. While often mistakenly associated with Arizona State University, Starfire operates independently as a daily-fee public course. The property was sold for $24 million in 2024, signaling continued investment in this Scottsdale golf staple.
Signature Holes
King Course #7 is a par 5 reachable in two with a strategic water hazard guarding the green. Hawk Course #3 is a picturesque par 3 over water with desert landscaping backdrop. King Course #4 is a tight, tree-lined par 4 requiring accuracy off the tee.
Pro Tips
Play King/Hawk for the best 18-hole experience - it's the most popular combination. Book early morning tee times (6 AM start) to beat the heat and crowds during summer. The $99 summer pass (May-September) offers incredible value at just $15 per round after purchase. Use the 300-yard driving range before your round - it's north-facing so you won't be staring into the sun.