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ilder temperatures, friendly golf
courses and plenty of outdoor activ-
ity options make northern Arizona a
hidden gem in the golf destination
world – particularly in the summer when the
weather in the rest of the state gets blistering hot.
Just a few short hours from the Grand Canyon,
travelers can stay in northern Arizona to relax, play
some golf, and soak in the natural ambience in a
beautifully temperate setting.
"We see a lot of Grand Canyon tourists come
through here," said Jeremy Hayman, PGA General
Manager at Sedona Golf Resort in Sedona. "If you
stay closer to the rim of the Grand Canyon, it's
beautiful – but there's only so much to do. Your va-
cation will be much more fun if you stay in Sedona
and go see the Grand Canyon for a day trip."
If you're looking for beautiful, mild weather this
summer – and golf courses that allow you to enjoy
the true beauty of Arizona – head to the northern
part of the state to beat the heat. These three golf
courses offer an exceptional experience in the
mountains of Arizona.
CONTINENTAL GOLF CLUB
Continental Golf Club is the only public course
in Flagstaff, and with its beautiful views, restaurant
and spa, it's easy to see why this is a local favorite.
The tree-lined course makes golfers feel hundreds
of miles away from any of the desert heat, making
it a perfect destination if you're looking for cooler
weather and some fresh mountain air.
Continental Golf Club has made several recent
upgrades to its facilities for improved guest satis-
faction. The restaurant has been completely reno-
vated, and now features an event venue and sports
bar. Additional upgrades include a renovated and
refreshed golf shop.
Golf course vistas offer panoramic views of the
nearby mountain peaks, but it's the views from the
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< Clockwise from left: Sedona
Golf Resort, PInewood Country
Club, Continental Golf Club.
BEAT THE HEAT
n Golf in Northern Arizona provides a welcome summer respite
BY joel Beers