My wife and I traded one of our timeshare weeks this year for a week in Sedona, AZ next month. She doesn't play golf, but is generous enough to let me sneak out and play a few rounds in between our hiking adventures. Traditionally, our vacations have centered around our mutual love for hiking in the mountain ranges of our western states. We've enjoyed many trips to Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Washington, Oregon, and of course, California. Now that I play golf, I enjoy traveling to places where I can do both.
Sedona's Seven Canyons Golf Course
I realize that Sedona is not a true golf destination, like Scottsdale is to the south. But from what I gather, it does offer some good courses in an awesome setting. For instance, the Sedona Golf Resort was voted among the "Best Places to Play" in 2006 by Golf Digest Magazine and has received a Golf Digest 4-star rating.
But the course I really want to play is Seven Canyons, an exclusive private destination resort, rated among America's Best Courses by Golfweek Magazine.
Estates West Golf Living Magazine describes Seven Canyons as, "a masterful Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course that weaves past canyon mouths and features one picture postcard view after another. It will immediately jump to the very top of your 'most memorable' golf course list, and deservedly so. There are few sites in the world as naturally blessed as this; Cypress Point Club and Augusta National Golf Club in full bloom come to mind."
If anyone knows anyway I can get on this course, let me know! I'd also welcome any other golf course suggestions within an hour drive of Sedona.
Labels: Golf Destinations, Sedona, Sedona Golf Resort, Seven Canyons, Travel
Generous enough to let you sneak off for a few rounds during a week vacation?
A few rounds?
Generous enough?
Your wife needs to call my wife immediately.
My wife lets me play one round with her Dad when we travel back to Wisconsin. I don't need a few, but two would be pretty sweet!!
-Greg
yep Greg, she's a keeper ;)... I just make sure to take her out for a nice dinner after the round, and let her pick the hikes!
Just got back from playing the
Four Seasons at Seven Canyons...it was breathtaking and probably one of the best golf courses in the world hands down. Hope you get to play it someday. We also played at the Sedona Golf Resort and enjoyed that too, no place on earth has those beautuful red rocks and golf coursed to boot.
J
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