Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club 48456 Arizona 238, Maricopa, AZ 85139
About the Business
Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club is a premier golf destination located in Maricopa, Arizona. Situated at 48456 Arizona 238, this stunning course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The club features immaculately manicured fairways, beautiful desert landscapes, and breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner looking to improve your game, Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club provides a top-notch facility with exceptional service. Come and enjoy a day of golf in this picturesque setting in the heart of Arizona.
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Location & Phone number
48456 AZ-238, Maricopa, AZ 85139, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"A bit of a drive but WELL worth it. Fantastic staff and facilities. Very well designed course. No houses and a fair amount of trees. I've played approximately 7 different courses in the valley since the 1st of the year. AK-Chin has been the best so far. Just don't forget to bring your sand wedge....lol"
"It was my first time golfing and was 'cautioned' by staff that it's not easy. This outing was more from my fiance but I had a GREAT time and I am looking forward to the snow melting so I can try golfing again! The staff were SO friendly. I also appreciate the guy who brought my jacket that I accidently left near a hole somewhere. I would say do not attempt this course unless you are experienced but again- I was warned and everyone was just super friendly. Fiance golfs quite a bit and was very happy with the course. Thanks everyone!"
"Drove down from Scottsdale about an hour to get here. Price is less than the popular publics around Phoenix, probably to lure folks for the long drive. Pulled up to bag drop and the guy just stood there watching us after we popped the trunk. We had to get our own bags out from the car. Not a good first impression, but it is public after all. Maybe the superior experience at Quintero the day prior spoiled my group? Went off to the range before round to find they are in the middle of installing large light fixtures around the driving range to turn it into a mini pitch and putt nighttime course (more later). There were some balls for us to hit at the range, but not enough. The course itself was very playable, despite over 100 bunkers, but the sand was well maintained and consistent. We played 6450 Blues, all 7-8 HC players and felt we could score low 80s with just a little more knowledge or experience of the course. Fairways were in excellent condition as were the greens. Practice green was completely flat, but the greens on the course are not. It would be nice if the practice green had some topography built-in to match a typical situation on the course to get speed. I liked the variety in design, plenty of doglegs, and good challenges into the greens. Fairways were generous, but even if you hit it slightly outside the fairway, you can still find the ball as the vegetation is more like the valley, and less like the Upland desert. Didn’t see any cacti, for example. I read a lot of reviews about mosquitoes and bug problems, but we did not have any except at the end when we had a beer on the terrace where the flies were terrible. Sit near the fire to avoid bugs. After our round, we went back to the driving range (which was set up as the pitch and putt after 3pm) to practice short game and play some friendly challenges. There is only one other group out there practicing so we could hit five balls, each into the greens. I highly recommend this to hone the short game, and it makes the experience unique. I think once they get the stadium lights in there it’ll feel like a quasi topgolf experience. The 6 greens on the range are 40 to 80 yards from the tees that they set up as a circuit so you get some good practice in after your round. I probably would drive down from north Phoenix to play here again for 2 reasons: the pitch and putt and lower green fees. Otherwise the course itself is solid but shouldn’t be on your bucket list."
"I’ve played plenty of nice courses across the country and this is up there with some of those destination courses. Course was in great shape even after it pouring the last few days. Employees were some of the friendliest I’ve ever encountered at a golf course. It seemed like every employee wanted to be there. Whoever the employee from San Francisco California, was one of the most energetic and nicest employees you could meet. If you’re in PHX area, it’s worth the drive. Probably would be a $300+ teetime if it were in Scottsdale at this time of year."
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