Grand View Golf Course

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Grand View Golf course is one of the best-kept secrets in Arizona. This unique golf course was given a 4 –star rating in the Golf Digest’s ''2004 and 2007 Best Places to Play''. It is located among picturesque rolling terrain with beautiful views of many elevated trees. Being 18th in the state, it is highly ranked in its’ natural woodlands and breathtaking scenery and quite challenging golf holes. It is a Par 71 with a beautiful green view on the signature hole, #8. Water hazards are featured on seven holes with as many as eight bunkers on a single hole.
The total yarding range is about 6,775 to 5,598 yards. It often hosts championships on its 250 acres of beautiful and lush greenery.
The golf course has a new golf carts equipped with GPS systems to provide the players with leaderboards for tournaments, yardages, and are even able to order for food with them. Their Pro shop is equipped with all kinds of golf clothing, golf equipment, and accessories. They are
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It has a renovated lounge area making it three times bigger both in size and sitting capacity. It can seat up to 150 people and includes an outdoor patio. The dining and banquet facilities are designed in a way that makes it possible to accommodate moderate-sized meetings, seminars, golf parties, and daily dinners. There are also private rooms which can be used for small weddings, reunions, rehearsal dinners and any other occasions. They also offer a driving range and practice green.
Grandview golf course is one of the best golf courses tailored to meet every group’s requirements through their special golf packages. They have an experienced staff to plan and arrange effective meetings and conferences. Whether you are looking for a place to get away to play a few rounds of golf, play golf tournaments, or just a golf outing for your corporate staff, Grandview Golf Course in Sun City West, Arizona is the place to

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