I looked up current 2025 Scottsdale golf packages and stay-and-play deals. Below are the best, widely available golf-vacation offers for 2025 (summary, what’s included, price or value, and important booking notes). I cited the vendor pages so you can check dates/availability and book directly.
Top golf-vacation deals in Scottsdale for 2025
- Fairmont Scottsdale Princess — “Scottsdale Golf Getaway”
- What’s included: Stay 3+ nights and receive a one-time $300 credit toward golf at TPC Scottsdale or Grayhawk; golf concierge to assist with tee times.
- Value: $300 golf credit (plus usual resort amenities).
- Booking notes: Stay dates listed 9/7/2025–5/25/2026; book-by date and blackout rules apply. Good for groups who want TPC Scottsdale or Grayhawk. (Fairmont.com)
- The Phoenician — “Golf Around” / Troon Golf Vacations package
- What’s included: Typical package: 3 nights at The Phoenician + 3 rounds (The Phoenician, Westin Kierland, Eagle Mountain) — often packaged through Troon Golf Vacations and can include a rental car.
- Price example: Packages advertised from about $197 per person/night (based on double occupancy; taxes/fees extra).
- Booking notes: Great value if you want multiple premium courses in one trip; additional rounds and course upgrades usually available for a fee. (golfthephoenician.com)
- Troon Trio / Troon Golf Vacations — Scottsdale stay-and-play packages
- What’s included: Example Troon Trio (often at Westin Kierland) — 3 nights + 3 rounds at top Troon-managed courses (Troon North, The Phoenician, Westin Kierland). Many packages include a rental car.
- Price example: From roughly $287 per person/night (depends on dates, occupancy, course choices).
- Booking notes: Flexible “play multiple top courses” option; best if you want Troon courses and bundled logistics handled for you. (troongolfvacations.com)
- Luxury-resort golf packages (The Phoenician, The Boulders, JW/Omni properties)
- What’s included: Resorts commonly offer “stay-and-play” bundles, resort credits toward golf, or preferred tee-time access. Specific perks vary (golf credits, complimentary club storage, concierge booking).
- Booking notes: These packages rotate seasonally and may include resort credits rather than prepaid tee times—check individual resort offers and compare total cost (room + greens fees). (Examples and terms are shown on each resort site). (golfthephoenician.com)
Quick booking tips and timing
- Peak season and best weather: November–April. Book as early as possible for November–March tee times (popular courses and resorts fill early).
- Check what the package actually covers: greens fees, cart, range balls, caddie fees, taxes and resort fees—these can change total cost considerably.
- Look for bundled credits vs. prepaid tee times: A resort credit (e.g., $300) is flexible but may not cover a full round at premium courses; prepaid “3 rounds included” packages give clearer per-round value.
- Ask about overseeding/aerification windows: courses close for maintenance seasonally—resort pages often list blackout/stay dates. (scottsdaleprincess.com)
How I chose these
- I prioritized packages that show clear monetary value (credits or included rounds), multi-course options (best value for multi-day trips), and packages managed by major operators (Troon, resort official pages) to ensure availability and reliable tee-time access. (Fairmont.com)
If you want, I can:
- Check specific travel dates and produce a side‑by‑side price comparison for 3 hotels/courses on those dates (I’ll need your travel dates and number of players).
- Search for lower-cost alternatives (midweek specials, off-peak rates) or tee-time-only deals (no hotel) if you want to save more.
Which would you prefer—I can compare packages for specific dates and players now.