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Photo of Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North Top rated
From $1232 / night 4.95 mi

Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North

· 4.7 Excellent · 385 reviews

Built for travelers who expect world-class service after expensive green fees.

  • Dine on seasonal menus designed by Michelin-starred executive chefs
  • Return to dimmed ambient lighting and turndown service each evening
  • Enjoy artisanal spirits and mixers in crystal glassware between rounds
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From $129 / night 7.35 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North

· 4.4 Very Good · 426 reviews

The full-service standard foursomes trust for post-round drinks and group dinners.

  • Refuel with late-night comfort food delivered to your room
  • Soak tired muscles in heated indoor pools year-round comfort
  • Refresh in botanical gardens featuring shaded paths and vibrant landscaping
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Photo of Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson Highly rated
From $272 / night 7.7 mi

Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson

· 4.7 Excellent · 285 reviews

A flagship property addressing the reality of traveling with bulky golf bags.

  • Sip cold beverages delivered directly to your poolside lounge area
  • Discover resort gardens offering quiet spaces for couples between rounds
  • Maintain competition-ready appearance with convenient same-day dry cleaning offered daily
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From $122 / night 7.86 mi

Hilton Vacation Club Scottsdale Links Resort

· 4.5 Excellent · 980 reviews

Heritage meets modern convenience for golfers who travel with serious equipment.

  • Fuel foursomes with extensive in-room dining menu options available anytime
  • Cool down in temperature-controlled pools after morning tee times
  • Warm up by outdoor fire pits before early morning tee times
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From $221 / night 8.04 mi

Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains

· 4.4 Very Good · 285 reviews

Polished hospitality designed for athletes who've earned a predictable, premium recharge.

  • Protect electronics and equipment in secure in-room electronic safe
  • Collaborate with tournament partners in M Club's private meeting collaboration areas
  • Indulge in complimentary evening desserts at M Club Evening Service
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From $92 / night 8.4 mi

Hilton Vacation Club Scottsdale Villa Mirage

· 4.2 Very Good · 556 reviews

Built for competitors who demand both cutting-edge convenience and time-tested hospitality after sunup starts.

  • Treat your group to premium bar offerings and upscale bites
  • Rest your swing muscles on custom-designed plush top mattresses nightly
  • Order room service after late rounds on the course
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Photo of Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale North Highly rated
From $138 / night 8.49 mi

Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale North

· 4.6 Excellent · 447 reviews

Flexible layouts and recovery-minded design for players who've earned real rest.

  • Customize waffles at the multi-grain station before tee time
  • Charge electric vehicles at on-site EV stations while you rest
  • Hang pressed polos and pants in generous integrated closet space
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Photo of Holiday Inn Club Vacations Scottsdale Resort by IHG Highly rated
From $145 / night 8.68 mi

Holiday Inn Club Vacations Scottsdale Resort

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,134 reviews

Trusted nationwide for predictable quality when athletes need solid sleep.

  • Load up at breakfast buffet before early tournament rounds
  • Charge electric vehicles at select locations between early morning rounds
  • Place bags on luggage rack for easy packing between courses
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Photo of Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Highly rated
From $545 / night 8.9 mi

Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

· 4.5 Excellent · 6,209 reviews

Built for the foursome that values connection as much as course time.

  • Lock golf bags in specialized storage built for high-end equipment
  • Gather your foursome in grand lobbies with historic architectural charm
  • Discover craft cocktails from the hotel's renowned mixology program
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From $147 / night 9.08 mi

Hyatt House North Scottsdale

· 4.7 Excellent

This property type answers the question: where does value actually live?

  • Ride complimentary shuttles to nearby courses within set radius daily
  • Unpack fully using dresser drawers built for extended stays
  • Connect with fellow golfers in casual co-working social areas
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Photo of Hyatt Place North Scottsdale Highly rated
From $140 / night 9.08 mi

Hyatt Place North Scottsdale

· 4.6 Excellent · 343 reviews

Positioned for groups prioritizing tee times over room upgrades and unnecessary extras.

  • Start each round energized with premium coffee available around the clock
  • Soak sore backs in the heated pool after eighteen holes
  • Stretch out in spacious outdoor lounge areas after morning tee times
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From $2000 / night 9.34 mi

Privado Villas at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

· 4.7 Excellent · 20 reviews

Designed for groups that play hard and celebrate harder at day's end.

  • Pair your evening with sommelier-selected wine delivery at any hour
  • Rejuvenate sore shoulders with natural mineral hot springs access
  • Relax in fire pit lounges while recapping today's highlights
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From $184 / night 9.85 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott North Scottsdale

· 4.4 Very Good · 145 reviews

The original extended-stay brand that moves at a golfer's unhurried pace.

  • Celebrate your best shots at complimentary evening social hour receptions
  • Enjoy restorative sleep on thick custom mattresses and quality linens
  • Grab snacks and cold drinks anytime from The Market lobby store
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From $108 / night 9.86 mi

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Scottsdale North

· 4.4 Very Good · 352 reviews

Serves the traveler who values consistency over charm during multi-day tournaments.

  • Fuel morning rounds with convenient coffee bar access in lobby
  • Sample local craft beers brewed right in the region nearby
  • Sleep past sunrise behind blackout roller shades in every room
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From $147 / night 9.9 mi

SpringHill Suites Scottsdale North

· 4.3 Very Good · 291 reviews

Consistent quality meets practical comfort when sunburn and fatigue set in.

  • Accommodate group vans and larger vehicles with oversized parking options
  • Store carry-on bags in designated luggage areas throughout the suite
  • Experience the light-filled atrium designed for group connections here
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Local Area Guide

Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale, a premier golfing destination that draws players from across the globe. This guide is designed for golfers, their families, and anyone looking to enjoy the vibrant Scottsdale area surrounding the course. You'll find essential information on navigating the grounds, exploring nearby attractions, dining options, and understanding the local rhythm to make your visit smooth and enjoyable.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Nestled in the northern reaches of Scottsdale, Arizona, the Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale is strategically positioned within a region renowned for its championship golf and stunning Sonoran Desert landscapes. Access is primarily gained via North Hayden Road, which connects to the Loop 101 Freeway, a major artery for reaching Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and other parts of the metropolitan area. Driving times to the airport typically range from 30 to 45 minutes, depending on traffic flow, especially during peak commuter hours. Public transportation options are limited in this suburban golf enclave, making rental cars, ride-sharing services, or personal vehicles the most practical modes of transit. For those arriving by air, rideshares are readily available at PHX, offering a straightforward route to the course. To optimize your arrival, consider heading to the course slightly ahead of your tee time, particularly during tournament weeks or busy weekend mornings, to allow ample time for parking and check-in without feeling rushed. Navigating the local road network is generally straightforward, though some intersections can see increased activity during prime event periods.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The immediate vicinity around the TPC of Scottsdale offers a concentrated selection of accommodations, ranging from full-service resorts to more budget-friendly hotels, many catering specifically to golfers. These hotels are often found clustered along Hayden Road and the surrounding arterial streets, providing convenient access to the course. While some amenities and restaurants are within walking distance for those staying at adjacent properties, most visitors will find a short drive or ride-share essential for exploring the broader dining and entertainment landscape. During major events, such as the Waste Management Phoenix Open, hotel demand surges, and rates can climb significantly, underscoring the importance of booking accommodations well in advance. For optimal flexibility, consider hotels that offer shuttle services or are located near key transit routes. Utilizing map filters to locate hotels with specific amenities like golf packages, on-site dining, or proximity to multiple courses can further refine your search for the perfect stay.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is about 35 minutes away via car.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in and warm-up, especially on busy mornings.

Food & Dining

Explore Kierland Commons for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

Food & Dining

Visit a local resort spa or enjoy indoor dining for a rainy day escape.

Team Regroup

The TPC clubhouse lounge is an ideal spot to regroup after your round.

  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is about 35 minutes away via car.
  • Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in and warm-up, especially on busy mornings.
  • Explore Kierland Commons for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
  • Visit a local resort spa or enjoy indoor dining for a rainy day escape.
  • The TPC clubhouse lounge is an ideal spot to regroup after your round.
Section 04

Round Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you approach the TPC of Scottsdale, follow the signs for player parking, which is typically well-marked and efficient. Aim to arrive at least 30-45 minutes before your scheduled tee time to allow for a relaxed check-in process at the golf shop. Once checked in, you can head to the practice facilities, which include a driving range and putting greens, to get your game dialed in. Familiarize yourself with the course layout by grabbing a scorecard and reviewing yardages and hazards. Taking a moment to hydrate and apply sunscreen before heading to the first tee is also a smart pre-game ritual.

Mid-Day Regroup

After your round, the TPC Clubhouse offers a perfect vantage point for a post-game debrief. Here, you can relax with a cool drink and discuss your performance while enjoying views of the course. If you’re part of a larger group or family, consider the clubhouse lounge or an adjacent patio area as a central meeting point. This is an excellent time to grab a bite to eat, review your photos, or plan your next activity. Should you have a gap between tee times or need a break, the clubhouse amenities provide a comfortable and convenient space to unwind.

Check-In & Warm-Up

As you approach the TPC of Scottsdale, follow the signs for player parking, which is typically well-marked and efficient. Aim to arrive at least 30-45 minutes before your scheduled tee time to allow for a relaxed check-in process at the golf shop. Once checked in, you can head to the practice facilities, which include a driving range and putting greens, to get your game dialed in. Familiarize yourself with the course layout by grabbing a scorecard and reviewing yardages and hazards. Taking a moment to hydrate and apply sunscreen before heading to the first tee is also a smart pre-game ritual.

Mid-Day Regroup

After your round, the TPC Clubhouse offers a perfect vantage point for a post-game debrief. Here, you can relax with a cool drink and discuss your performance while enjoying views of the course. If you’re part of a larger group or family, consider the clubhouse lounge or an adjacent patio area as a central meeting point. This is an excellent time to grab a bite to eat, review your photos, or plan your next activity. Should you have a gap between tee times or need a break, the clubhouse amenities provide a comfortable and convenient space to unwind.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

TPC of Scottsdale Clubhouse & Practice Facilities

On site

The heart of the TPC of Scottsdale experience is its magnificent clubhouse, offering stunning views of the Stadium and Desert courses. Adjacent to the clubhouse are expansive practice facilities, including a meticulously maintained driving range and putting greens. These are perfect for golfers to warm up before their tee time or to hone their skills after a round. Visitors can often observe ongoing practice sessions or simply enjoy the meticulously landscaped grounds. The clubhouse itself features a pro shop for souvenirs and essential golf gear, making it a convenient first stop for any visitor.

The Champions Course at TPC of Scottsdale

On site

While the Desert Course is your primary focus, the TPC of Scottsdale complex also features the championship Stadium Course, famous for hosting the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Though access to play the Stadium Course may require specific booking windows or packages, exploring the grounds and understanding its layout can be an attraction in itself for golf enthusiasts. The overall championship pedigree of the TPC complex, with its immaculate conditioning and challenging designs, provides a backdrop of professional golf excellence that permeates the entire property. It's worth noting its presence as part of the larger TPC legacy.

5–15 Minutes Away

Kierland Commons

1.5 mi

Kierland Commons is a premier outdoor lifestyle center offering a sophisticated blend of upscale retail stores, diverse dining options, and entertainment venues. It’s a pedestrian-friendly destination where visitors can enjoy browsing high-end fashion boutiques, specialty shops, and bookstores. The area is designed with charming courtyards and ample seating, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Numerous restaurants, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments, cater to various tastes. Kierland Commons is a popular spot for evening strolls, catching a movie, or simply enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and well-manicured public spaces, providing a great off-course diversion.

Scottsdale Quarter

1.6 mi

Adjacent to Kierland Commons, Scottsdale Quarter offers another upscale outdoor shopping and dining experience. This vibrant hub features a mix of popular fashion retailers, home goods stores, and unique specialty shops. The center boasts a modern, open-air design with wide walkways, lush landscaping, and comfortable seating areas, creating an inviting atmosphere for shoppers and diners alike. A variety of restaurants and cafes provide excellent options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a casual coffee break. Scottsdale Quarter is also known for hosting community events and live music, adding to its lively ambiance and making it a dynamic destination for entertainment and relaxation.

Walkable

  • TPC of Scottsdale Clubhouse & Practice Facilities — The heart of the TPC of Scottsdale experience is its magnificent clubhouse, offering stunning views of the Stadium and Desert courses. Adjacent to the clubhouse are expansive practice facilities, including a meticulously maintained driving range and putting greens. These are perfect for golfers to warm up before their tee time or to hone their skills after a round. Visitors can often observe ongoing practice sessions or simply enjoy the meticulously landscaped grounds. The clubhouse itself features a pro shop for souvenirs and essential golf gear, making it a convenient first stop for any visitor. On site
  • The Champions Course at TPC of Scottsdale — While the Desert Course is your primary focus, the TPC of Scottsdale complex also features the championship Stadium Course, famous for hosting the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Though access to play the Stadium Course may require specific booking windows or packages, exploring the grounds and understanding its layout can be an attraction in itself for golf enthusiasts. The overall championship pedigree of the TPC complex, with its immaculate conditioning and challenging designs, provides a backdrop of professional golf excellence that permeates the entire property. It's worth noting its presence as part of the larger TPC legacy. On site

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Kierland Commons — Kierland Commons is a premier outdoor lifestyle center offering a sophisticated blend of upscale retail stores, diverse dining options, and entertainment venues. It’s a pedestrian-friendly destination where visitors can enjoy browsing high-end fashion boutiques, specialty shops, and bookstores. The area is designed with charming courtyards and ample seating, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Numerous restaurants, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments, cater to various tastes. Kierland Commons is a popular spot for evening strolls, catching a movie, or simply enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and well-manicured public spaces, providing a great off-course diversion. 1.5 mi
  • Scottsdale Quarter — Adjacent to Kierland Commons, Scottsdale Quarter offers another upscale outdoor shopping and dining experience. This vibrant hub features a mix of popular fashion retailers, home goods stores, and unique specialty shops. The center boasts a modern, open-air design with wide walkways, lush landscaping, and comfortable seating areas, creating an inviting atmosphere for shoppers and diners alike. A variety of restaurants and cafes provide excellent options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a casual coffee break. Scottsdale Quarter is also known for hosting community events and live music, adding to its lively ambiance and making it a dynamic destination for entertainment and relaxation. 1.6 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

19th Hole Bar & Grill at TPC Scottsdale

On site

Located within the TPC Scottsdale Clubhouse, the 19th Hole Bar & Grill is the quintessential spot for post-round refreshments and dining. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the golf courses, providing a perfect backdrop for discussing your game. The menu features a selection of American classics, hearty sandwiches, salads, and appetizers, complemented by a full bar with local craft beers and signature cocktails. It’s an ideal venue for golfers to unwind, celebrate a good round, or simply enjoy a casual meal in a sophisticated setting, directly on the property.

Desert Troon Family Golf – Restaurant

0.7 mi

While primarily a golf facility, the restaurant at Desert Troon Family Golf offers a casual and accessible dining option for those near the TPC courses. It provides a laid-back environment suitable for families and groups looking for straightforward American fare. The menu typically includes burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, and salads, with a selection of beverages to suit all tastes. It’s a convenient stop for a relaxed meal without the upscale ambiance of some resort dining, making it a practical choice for a quick bite before or after a round.

Nearby Gathering Spots

The Grille at Kierland

1.5 mi

The Grille at Kierland, situated within the Kierland Commons lifestyle center, provides a lively dining experience with a focus on American cuisine. This popular spot features an extensive menu with well-prepared dishes, including steaks, seafood, salads, and signature appetizers, all served in a stylish, energetic setting. It’s an excellent choice for both lunch and dinner, offering a comfortable ambiance for socializing. The comprehensive wine list and creative cocktail menu enhance the dining experience, making it a favored gathering place for groups and couples looking for a sophisticated yet approachable meal.

North Italia - Scottsdale

1.6 mi

North Italia, located at Scottsdale Quarter, brings authentic Italian flavors to the area with its focus on handcrafted pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and fresh ingredients. The restaurant offers a chic and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for an evening out or a celebratory meal. Diners can enjoy a thoughtfully curated menu featuring seasonal specialties and classic Italian dishes, all prepared with culinary expertise. Paired with an excellent selection of wines and craft cocktails, North Italia is a top destination for those seeking a memorable and flavorful dining experience in a stylish setting.

Local & Elevated Picks

Mastro's Ocean Club Scottsdale

4.5 mi

Mastro's Ocean Club offers an ultra-premium dining experience renowned for its exceptional seafood and prime steaks, served in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. This upscale establishment is celebrated for its impeccable service, extensive wine list, and opulent decor, creating a memorable occasion for any diner. Signature dishes include fresh-caught fish prepared with culinary artistry and perfectly cooked steaks. It’s an ideal choice for special celebrations or for those seeking an indulgent dining experience in Scottsdale. Reservations are highly recommended.

Cafe Monarch

6.1 mi

Cafe Monarch presents an exquisite fine-dining experience, recognized for its tasting menus that showcase inventive French-inspired cuisine with global influences. The restaurant is distinguished by its intimate ambiance, impeccable service, and artistic presentation of dishes, making it a destination for culinary connoisseurs. Guests can expect a multi-course gastronomic journey featuring the freshest seasonal ingredients, expertly prepared and thoughtfully paired with fine wines. It’s a highly acclaimed option for those celebrating significant milestones or seeking a truly exceptional and memorable meal in Scottsdale.

Inside & Adjacent

  • 19th Hole Bar & Grill at TPC Scottsdale — Located within the TPC Scottsdale Clubhouse, the 19th Hole Bar & Grill is the quintessential spot for post-round refreshments and dining. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the golf courses, providing a perfect backdrop for discussing your game. The menu features a selection of American classics, hearty sandwiches, salads, and appetizers, complemented by a full bar with local craft beers and signature cocktails. It’s an ideal venue for golfers to unwind, celebrate a good round, or simply enjoy a casual meal in a sophisticated setting, directly on the property. On site
  • Desert Troon Family Golf – Restaurant — While primarily a golf facility, the restaurant at Desert Troon Family Golf offers a casual and accessible dining option for those near the TPC courses. It provides a laid-back environment suitable for families and groups looking for straightforward American fare. The menu typically includes burgers, sandwiches, pizzas, and salads, with a selection of beverages to suit all tastes. It’s a convenient stop for a relaxed meal without the upscale ambiance of some resort dining, making it a practical choice for a quick bite before or after a round. 0.7 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • The Grille at Kierland — The Grille at Kierland, situated within the Kierland Commons lifestyle center, provides a lively dining experience with a focus on American cuisine. This popular spot features an extensive menu with well-prepared dishes, including steaks, seafood, salads, and signature appetizers, all served in a stylish, energetic setting. It’s an excellent choice for both lunch and dinner, offering a comfortable ambiance for socializing. The comprehensive wine list and creative cocktail menu enhance the dining experience, making it a favored gathering place for groups and couples looking for a sophisticated yet approachable meal. 1.5 mi
  • North Italia - Scottsdale — North Italia, located at Scottsdale Quarter, brings authentic Italian flavors to the area with its focus on handcrafted pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and fresh ingredients. The restaurant offers a chic and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for an evening out or a celebratory meal. Diners can enjoy a thoughtfully curated menu featuring seasonal specialties and classic Italian dishes, all prepared with culinary expertise. Paired with an excellent selection of wines and craft cocktails, North Italia is a top destination for those seeking a memorable and flavorful dining experience in a stylish setting. 1.6 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Mastro's Ocean Club Scottsdale — Mastro's Ocean Club offers an ultra-premium dining experience renowned for its exceptional seafood and prime steaks, served in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. This upscale establishment is celebrated for its impeccable service, extensive wine list, and opulent decor, creating a memorable occasion for any diner. Signature dishes include fresh-caught fish prepared with culinary artistry and perfectly cooked steaks. It’s an ideal choice for special celebrations or for those seeking an indulgent dining experience in Scottsdale. Reservations are highly recommended. 4.5 mi
  • Cafe Monarch — Cafe Monarch presents an exquisite fine-dining experience, recognized for its tasting menus that showcase inventive French-inspired cuisine with global influences. The restaurant is distinguished by its intimate ambiance, impeccable service, and artistic presentation of dishes, making it a destination for culinary connoisseurs. Guests can expect a multi-course gastronomic journey featuring the freshest seasonal ingredients, expertly prepared and thoughtfully paired with fine wines. It’s a highly acclaimed option for those celebrating significant milestones or seeking a truly exceptional and memorable meal in Scottsdale. 6.1 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Golf traffic on Hayden Road can increase significantly during tournament weeks: plan accordingly for tee times and dining reservations.

Weekends, especially mornings, are the busiest times for tee slots at TPC and nearby courses: booking well in advance is crucial.

Summer months bring extreme heat: plan outdoor activities like golf for early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak temperatures.

Hydration is key in the Arizona desert: carry plenty of water, especially during rounds of golf or outdoor exploration.

Seasonal note: Scottsdale offers a distinct experience throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm. Spring (March-May) is arguably the most popular, characterized by pleasant temperatures ideal for golf and outdoor activities, though it also means higher crowds and prices. Summer (June-August) is intensely hot, making early morning or late evening activities preferable; hotel rates often drop during this period. Fall (September-November) sees a return to comfortable weather and a resurgence in visitor numbers, bridging the gap between summer's heat and winter's peak season. Winter (December-February) is prime time for golf and outdoor recreation, with reliably sunny days and mild temperatures, making it the busiest and most expensive period for visitors.

  • Golf traffic on Hayden Road can increase significantly during tournament weeks plan accordingly for tee times and dining reservations.
  • Weekends, especially mornings, are the busiest times for tee slots at TPC and nearby courses booking well in advance is crucial.
  • Summer months bring extreme heat plan outdoor activities like golf for early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak temperatures.
  • Hydration is key in the Arizona desert carry plenty of water, especially during rounds of golf or outdoor exploration.
  • Many resorts in the area offer spa services that are a perfect way to relax after a day of golf or exploring the desert landscape.
  • Seasonal note: Scottsdale offers a distinct experience throughout the year, with each season bringing its own charm. Spring (March-May) is arguably the most popular, characterized by pleasant temperatures ideal for golf and outdoor activities, though it also means higher crowds and prices. Summer (June-August) is intensely hot, making early morning or late evening activities preferable; hotel rates often drop during this period. Fall (September-November) sees a return to comfortable weather and a resurgence in visitor numbers, bridging the gap between summer's heat and winter's peak season. Winter (December-February) is prime time for golf and outdoor recreation, with reliably sunny days and mild temperatures, making it the busiest and most expensive period for visitors.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Scottsdale brings delightful daytime temperatures, typically ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, perfect for golf. Evenings can be cool, often dipping into the 40s, so packing layers including a light jacket or sweater is advisable. Visitors often wear comfortable athletic wear during the day and may need slightly warmer attire for morning tee times or after sunset. The dry air and abundant sunshine make it an ideal time to be outdoors without the oppressive heat.

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Spring & early summer

As spring progresses into early summer, temperatures begin to climb, with daytime highs frequently reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Mornings are still pleasant, making them excellent for golf, but afternoons can become quite warm. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, and sun protection—hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen—becomes increasingly important. Hydration is crucial, so carrying water is a must for any outdoor activities.

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Mid-summer

Mid-summer is characterized by intense heat, with daily temperatures consistently soaring into the 100s Fahrenheit, often exceeding 110°F. Golf and outdoor activities are best suited for very early mornings or later in the evening, if available. Visitors should prioritize staying hydrated and seek air-conditioned environments during the hottest parts of the day. Light, moisture-wicking clothing is highly recommended, along with maximum sun protection.

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Fall season

Fall brings a welcome reprieve from the summer heat, with temperatures gradually cooling down. Daytime highs typically settle into the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit, making it very comfortable for golf and exploring. Evenings become pleasantly mild. Layers are still a good idea, perhaps a light long-sleeve shirt or a light jacket for cooler mornings and evenings. The sunshine remains plentiful, creating enjoyable conditions for outdoor pursuits.[/fall-season] [witem label="Rain & snow"]Rain is infrequent in Scottsdale, typically occurring in brief, intense thunderstorms during the monsoon season (late summer). Snow is virtually nonexistent at this elevation. If rain does occur, it can lead to temporary course closures for safety and maintenance. Indoor activities like spa visits, dining, or exploring nearby shopping centers become good alternatives during inclement weather. Visitors should monitor local forecasts for any unexpected weather changes.

Winter

Winter in Scottsdale brings delightful daytime temperatures, typically ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, perfect for golf. Evenings can be cool, often dipping into the 40s, so packing layers including a light jacket or sweater is advisable. Visitors often wear comfortable athletic wear during the day and may need slightly warmer attire for morning tee times or after sunset. The dry air and abundant sunshine make it an ideal time to be outdoors without the oppressive heat.

Spring & early summer

As spring progresses into early summer, temperatures begin to climb, with daytime highs frequently reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Mornings are still pleasant, making them excellent for golf, but afternoons can become quite warm. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, and sun protection—hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen—becomes increasingly important. Hydration is crucial, so carrying water is a must for any outdoor activities.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer is characterized by intense heat, with daily temperatures consistently soaring into the 100s Fahrenheit, often exceeding 110°F. Golf and outdoor activities are best suited for very early mornings or later in the evening, if available. Visitors should prioritize staying hydrated and seek air-conditioned environments during the hottest parts of the day. Light, moisture-wicking clothing is highly recommended, along with maximum sun protection.

Fall season

Fall brings a welcome reprieve from the summer heat, with temperatures gradually cooling down. Daytime highs typically settle into the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit, making it very comfortable for golf and exploring. Evenings become pleasantly mild. Layers are still a good idea, perhaps a light long-sleeve shirt or a light jacket for cooler mornings and evenings. The sunshine remains plentiful, creating enjoyable conditions for outdoor pursuits.[/fall-season] [witem label="Rain & snow"]Rain is infrequent in Scottsdale, typically occurring in brief, intense thunderstorms during the monsoon season (late summer). Snow is virtually nonexistent at this elevation. If rain does occur, it can lead to temporary course closures for safety and maintenance. Indoor activities like spa visits, dining, or exploring nearby shopping centers become good alternatives during inclement weather. Visitors should monitor local forecasts for any unexpected weather changes.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Golf Course)

Neighborhood

North Scottsdale

Nearest airport

Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX)

Parking

Dedicated player parking lots

Walkable district

Limited; TPC complex is walkable

Groceries & supplies

Multiple stores within a 10-minute drive

Pharmacy

CVS and Walgreens nearby

Urgent care

Banner Urgent Care within 15 minutes

Downtime

Resort spas and shopping centers

Pro tip

Book tee times and popular restaurants well in advance, especially during peak season.

Primary teamN/A (Golf Course)
NeighborhoodNorth Scottsdale
Nearest airportPhoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX)
ParkingDedicated player parking lots
Walkable districtLimited; TPC complex is walkable
Groceries & suppliesMultiple stores within a 10-minute drive
PharmacyCVS and Walgreens nearby
Urgent careBanner Urgent Care within 15 minutes
DowntimeResort spas and shopping centers
Pro tipBook tee times and popular restaurants well in advance, especially during peak season.
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What are the closest hotels to Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale?

The closest hotel to Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale is Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night) — a 10-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night) and Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night). Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale?

Several upscale hotels are available near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (8.9 mi, from $545/night), and Privado Villas at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (9.34 mi, from $2000/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, room service, and a pool.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale are ideal for a weekend getaway. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (8.9 mi, from $545/night), and Privado Villas at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess (9.34 mi, from $2000/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale are good for families?

Several hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale are well-suited for families. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night), and Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale accommodate team and group travel. Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night), and Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale offer free breakfast?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale North (8.49 mi, from $138/night), Hyatt House North Scottsdale (9.08 mi, from $147/night), and Hyatt Place North Scottsdale (9.08 mi, from $140/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale offer free parking?

Home2 Suites by Hilton Scottsdale North (8.49 mi, from $138/night) offers complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale have a fitness center?

Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night), and Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Do any hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale offer a shuttle?

Yes — Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North (4.95 mi, from $1232/night), Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night), and Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night) offer shuttle service.

Which hotels near Desert Course at TPC of Scottsdale have EV charging?

Hilton Garden Inn Scottsdale North / Perimeter Center (7.35 mi, from $129/night), Hilton North Scottsdale at Cavasson (7.7 mi, from $272/night), and Hilton Vacation Club Scottsdale Links Resort (7.86 mi, from $122/night) have electric vehicle charging stations.

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