Queen Creek

Queen Creek is one of the best golfing spots in Arizona. With 2 public golf courses to choose from Queen Creek offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.

Best overall public course

Las Colinas Golf Course

Las Colinas Golf Course in Queen Creek, Arizona, is a well-established course, having been built in 1982. This course offers a reasonable price of $28 for both weekdays and weekends, making it an affordable option for all golfers. It features a full 18-hole round with a par of 71, and with tee times starting as early as 7:00 AM, you can enjoy a full day of golf until 5:00 PM. The course is well-maintained, with Bermuda grass greens and fairways that are aerated in May and September. You can also look forward to navigating through 20 strategically placed bunkers, and the good news is, they allow fivesomes. So, gather your golf buddies and enjoy a day at Las Colinas!

Course details

Phone Number: (480) 987-3633
Address: 21515 East Village Loop Rd N, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Season Duration: Open all year
Slope: Men's 110
Usga Rating: Men's 67.4

FAQ

Is there a way to see Las Colinas Golf Course's open tee times?
No, Las Colinas Golf Course does not offer a way for golfers to see open tee times on their website . In order find open tee times you can call Las Colinas Golf Course at (480) 987-3633.
How many annual rounds of golf were played on Las Colinas Golf Course last year?
Las Colinas Golf Course typically has around 55000 games of golf played on its course every year.
What are the hours you can purchase something from Las Colinas Golf Course's pro shop?
You can purchase apparel, rent clubs, or set up a tee time from Las Colinas Golf Course's pro shop between 7:00 AM / / 5:00 PM.
Does Las Colinas Golf Course allow golfers to use metal spikes?
Yes, Las Colinas Golf Course allows metal spikes to be used on its course.
Best on a budget

Golf Club at Johnson Ranch

If you're looking for a top-notch golf experience in Queen Creek, Arizona, the Golf Club at Johnson Ranch should definitely be on your radar. This course, designed by Kenny Watkins in 1997, offers a challenging yet enjoyable 18-hole layout with a par of 72. With tee times starting as early as 7:00 AM, you can kick off your day with a round of golf on their well-maintained fairways and Tifdwarf Grass greens. The course is open until 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to fit in a game. While the cost to play on weekends and weekdays is $80, the quality of the course and the overall experience make it well worth the price. Keep in mind that fivesome golf groups are not allowed here, so plan accordingly. With 51-60 bunkers strategically placed throughout the course, be prepared for some challenging shots that will test your skills. Just be aware that the greens are typically aerated in May and September. So, if you're looking for a memorable golfing experience in Queen Creek, the Golf Club at Johnson Ranch is a fantastic choice.

Course details

Phone Number: (480) 987-9800
Address: 30761 W Golf Club Dr, San Tan Valley, AZ 85143
Season Duration: Open all year
Slope: Men's 137
Usga Rating: Men's 73.3

FAQ

Does Golf Club at Johnson Ranch provide golfers with the ability to reserve a tee time online?
No, Golf Club at Johnson Ranch does not have the ability accept tee time reservations through its website. In order to book a tee time please call their pro shop at (480) 987-9800.
How many games of golf were played at Golf Club at Johnson Ranch over the last year?
Golf Club at Johnson Ranch hosts around 36000 games of golf every year.
Does Golf Club at Johnson Ranch allow golfers to wear metal spikes?
No, Golf Club at Johnson Ranch does not allow metal spikes to be used on the golf course.
What are the maximum number of people allowed in a golf group at Golf Club at Johnson Ranch?
Golf Club at Johnson Ranch allows a maximum of 4 golfers per group.

FAQ

What is the most upscale public golf course in Queen Creek?
The most upscale public golf course in Queen Creek is Golf Club at Johnson Ranch.
What is the most inexpensive public golf course in Queen Creek?
The most inexpensive public course to play in Queen Creek is Las Colinas Golf Course.
What is the best public golf course for beginners in Queen Creek?
The best public course for beginners in Queen Creek is Las Colinas Golf Course.
What is the toughest public golf course to play in Queen Creek?
The toughest public golf course in Queen Creek is Golf Club at Johnson Ranch.
On average, how expensive is it to golf in Queen Creek on the weekend?
The average price for golfing on the weekends in Queen Creek is 54. This is based on pricing data from the websites of 2 public courses in Queen Creek, AZ.
Have any golf courses gone out of business in Queen Creek, AZ?
Both Links Golf Club at Queen Creek and the Apache Sun Golf Club have closed down and are no longer in business.