Adjacent to the Arizona Biltmore, the Arizona Biltmore Country Club boasts a challenging 36-hole design, featuring two of the premier Phoenix golf resort courses: The Adobe and The Links.
On the Adobe course experience wide fairways and multiple bunkers that define this vision of William Wrigley, Jr. The Adobe was built in 1928 by classic-era course architect William P. "Billy" Bell and completely restored and renovated in 2004. On the Links course experience the welcoming rolling fairways, but avoid the desert ravines and five lakes. Strategy and accuracy rule on this demanding course.
The Links
The Links features rolling fairway and have scenic views looking out over numerous water hazards combined with raised greens over the entire course design. Most of this course's greens are elevated. The Links Championship Course requires precise shots to avoid these well placed hazards and the numerous luxury homes. Golfers will be pleasantly rewarded if they are able place their shot accurately.
Designed by Bill Johnston and Forrest Richardson Built 1970 with Bermuda Grass.
Adobe
The Adobe is the older of these two Championship Phoenix golf course with a course layout that includes numerous trees and wider greens. This golf course has a simplistic medium length layout that offers the golfer with a memorable, relaxing but sufficiently challenging golfing experience.