Why is Arizona one of the most beautiful golf destinations in the world?

Surely you will have wondered why we focus on Arizona Golf Tours and do not have many other beautiful destinations around the world. The answer is simple. We, Arizona golf trips know the Arizona Golf Resorts, the Arizona Golf Courses, as well as the many additional attractions that Arizona offers. We call Arizona our home. But of course that's not why we are so excited about Arizona. We're putting Arizona Golf Packages together because we're firmly convinced that, as an avid golfer and golfer in and around Scottsdale, Arizona, you'll get everything you imagine at Golf Package Holidays in Arizona.


How is the weather in Arizona?
During the peak season, between October and May, there are an estimated 25 days that are not optimally weather permitting to visit an Arizona Golf Club. And we emphasize on "not optimal", which does not mean that playing golf on these 25 days would not be possible at all. Basically, the average daytime temperatures in October and November are around 26 degrees Celsius. The months of December and January are the coolest in Arizona with a daily average temperature of 15-20 degrees. From February, the thermometer will rise again constantly. The best time to book an Arizona Golf Package is October and November, and March and April. But also the months between November and March, and between May and October have their charms.

What else is there besides golf?
Have you ever watched the PGA Golf Tournament with the most spectators worldwide, the Phoenix Open? This tournament, which attracts more than half a million viewers during the tournament week, is worth a trip to Arizona alone. The event venue, the TPC Stadium Course, offers unrestricted views of the action on and off the fairways, with the many rolling hills to the side of the fairways. The WM (Waste Management) Phoenix Open is the party tournament of the American PGA tournament series. Most of the spectators attend the Phoenix Open not because of the golf tournament, but because of the party atmosphere. Especially the so-called Stadium Hole No. 16 is something unique: the complete par 3 hole is built by grandstands and VIP lounge areas. Any golfer who is disturbed by noise will certainly not have any business at this tournament. Frenetic cheers, chants, and the "disrespect" of viewers when a player addresses and plays his ball are part of this event. Many players love the Phoenix Open, some avoid this event. The Phoenix Open World Cup takes place each year in the 1st week of February and ends about 2 hours before the start of the Super Bowl event, so that all viewers are on screen at home.


And just before the big golf tournament, namely in the 3rd and 4th week of January, the vintage car fans from around the world meet in Arizona to attend the many classic car auctions. During the 2 weeks of January, classic car rarities worth more than $ 100 million will be auctioned off. Even for non-classic car fans these auctions are a special visitor attraction.

Where can one live in Scottsdale, and what else is there to do in and around Scottsdale?
We are able to create Arizona Golf packages tailored to your individual needs. We can offer you accommodation from 5+ star to 2 star categories, apartments or holiday homes. We have a selection of over 200 Arizona Golf Clubs, all within a maximum of an hour's drive from Scottsdale. Thus, you can opt for an Arizona Golf Resort, or vacation home or apartment, where you can stay there throughout your holiday without having to move even once. In addition to the endless array of Arizona Golf Clubs and Arizona Golf Resorts, you'll find a wide variety of amenities in the city of Scottsdale. You have a limitless choice of restaurants in all categories, the many different shopping centers and malls leave nothing to be desired, and last but not least, you have the opportunity to benefit from a wide range of cultural and sporting activities. All major U.S. Patents Sports (football, baseball, ice hockey, and basketball are located in and around Phoenix.) Phoenix is ​​just 20 minutes' drive from Scottsdale.

What's so special about Scottsdale Golf Courses?
As the undisputed USP of most Arizona Golf Courses are the Landmark for Arizona, the Saguaro Cacti. These cacti, which are up to 5 meters high and some are over 300 years old, are protected and protected by humans and the state. For this reason, there are a large number of Arizona Golf Courses on whose fairways you have to play around or over these cacti. The contrast between the deep green fairways, which elegantly pass through the Sonoran desert landscape with the many Saguaro cacti, can not be put into words. This eye-catching cinema must be seen in the original to understand this uniqueness.

We, Chester and Susanne Fabricius of Arizona Golf Travelers want to be your hosts should you decide to go on an Arizona golf trip. We will put together without obligation a travel proposal that is tailored to your individual needs. We are looking forward to your coming!






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