The Scottsdale National Golf Club — an exclusive resort in the Sonoran Desert where 145 members pay $300,000 to join and $60,000 in annual fees — brags about wide open fairways, stunning vistas and ...
Page, Arizona, is part of the Grand Circle, with Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend just minutes away from Lake Powell ...
Opposition to the state’s proposal for golf courses has emerged over the past several months, aired in sometimes-tense virtual meetings where representatives of courses have said they understand the ...
The Short Course golf course at Mountain Shadows Resort in Paradise Valley can see up to 160 rounds of golf during a March day, the high season for golf courses in the Valley. But with the coronavirus ...
PHOENIX — Arizona water experts have known for a long time that an impasse was coming. Now the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) is involved in a lengthy back-and-forth with the state's ...
A nearly two-year legal fight over non-golf activities at two of Arizona’s most iconic courses — a dispute that pitted millionaire Phoenix homeowners against high-profile business leaders — has been ...
A recent viral video showing parts of a golf course in Sedona, Arizona being destroyed by javelinas spurred mixed reactions on social media with some users worried about the damages and others ...
Can you still play golf in Arizona? For now, the answer is yes. The coronavirus pandemic has put most of life around the world on hold, restricting activities in which groups of people gather, ...
Golf course vandalism is nothing new, but it's not every day that the culprit is a herd of wild animals. But while some are mourning the carnage, others say it's the golf course that's out of place.
A herd of javelinas has been romping through an Arizona golf course, ripping up chunks of turf in the fairways, Golf Digest reported. Em Casey, the superintendent at Seven Canyons Golf Club in Sedona, ...
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