Arizona Golf Packages. Every Style, Compared.
Scottsdale, Phoenix, TPC Scottsdale, Sedona day trips, and unlimited-golf resort stays -- one honest look at what Arizona golf packages actually cost in 2026, and which style fits your group.
What Arizona Golf Packages Cost in 2026
Arizona golf packages run three basic ways, and it's worth being precise about the middle option: no resort in Arizona actually sells a true all-inclusive meals-plus-golf-plus-room package. Resort stay-and-play deals booked through package sites cost roughly $350–$600 per person for two nights and two rounds, with transportation and daily logistics left to you. What's actually marketed as the step up is a handful of unlimited-golf stay packages-- JW Marriott Desert Ridge's “Unlimited Golf for Two,” The Wigwam's “Tee It Up,” and The Phoenician's Golf Experience Package all bundle a room with unlimited same-day rounds rather than a fixed number, at dynamic nightly rates none of the resorts publish outright. Private-home concierge trips, like ours, run $700–$2,200 per person for 3–5 nights and house your whole group in one private home with airport pickup, daily course transport, and tee times booked for you.
Nearly every serious Arizona golf trip is built around one of two bases: Scottsdale, which holds the state's highest concentration of championship courses, or Phoenix proper, home to strong public options like We-Ko-Pa and Papago at a lower price point (see our Phoenix golf resorts guide for the full rundown). Tucson and Sedona hold good golf too, but sit far enough south and north, respectively, that most groups treat them as separate trips or single add-on days rather than a base for the whole visit.
Tucson, roughly two hours south of Scottsdale, has its own respected golf scene (Ventana Canyon, Omni Tucson National) and its own tourism infrastructure -- it's a legitimate standalone golf trip, not a day-trip add-on. We don't operate there, and we won't pretend a two-hour drive each way makes sense as a side trip from a Scottsdale-based visit. If Tucson is the destination, book it as its own trip. Sedona, about two hours north, gets the same honest treatment further down this page.
Three Ways to Book an Arizona Golf Trip
| Trip Style | Typical 2026 Price | What's Included | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resort stay-and-play | $350–$600/person · 2 nights, 2 rounds | Room and tee times. You arrange rental cars, meals, and daily logistics. | Solo golfers, couples, short trips |
| Unlimited-golf resort stay | Dynamic nightly rate (unpublished) · unlimited same-day rounds | Room plus unlimited golf at that resort's own course. No fixed round count, no meals included. | Pairs and small groups who want one property, done well |
| Private-home concierge trip | $700–$2,200/person · 3–5 nights, 3–5 rounds | Whole private house, airport pickup, course transport, booked tee times, local team on call. | Groups of 4-14 who want one house and one point of contact |
If the lowest price per round is the goal, resort stay-and-play packages win -- that is exactly what they're built for. Our Arizona golf packages are built for a different job: groups who want the whole trip handled, from the house to the driver to the tee sheet, with one local team running it start to finish.
Scottsdale-Based Private-Home Packages
Three tiers, all based from our Scottsdale collection, all built the same way: private house, airport pickup, course transport, and tee times booked for you.
The Getaway
$700-800/person · 3 nights · 3 rounds
The essentials, done right. Airport pickup, a private house for your group, daily transport to three of Scottsdale's best courses, and nothing left to arrange.
View The GetawayThe Full Send
$1,100-1,300/person · 4 nights · 4 rounds
Your own driver for the duration. Fridge stocked before you land. Dinner reservations made. Four rounds on courses most tourists never find.
View The Full SendThe Scottsdale Experience
$1,800-2,200/person · 4-5 nights · 4-5 rounds
The full treatment. A dedicated driver and vehicle for your group. A golf host who joins every round. Steakhouse dinners, cigars on the patio, a stocked house, and courses that justify the trip on their own.
View The Scottsdale ExperienceTPC Scottsdale Golf Packages
TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course (home of the WM Phoenix Open and its famous par-3 16th) and the Champions Course are two of the most requested courses in any Arizona golf package search. Resort packages built specifically around TPC access do exist -- the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess sits adjacent to the course and has run seasonal golf-credit promotions bundling a TPC or Grayhawk credit with a multi-night stay (its 2026 offer ran through late May); check the resort directly for current terms, since these promotions are seasonal and don't run year-round.
Green fees at TPC Scottsdale are dynamic and run well above the Valley average during peak season -- the Stadium Course has ranged roughly $339–$579 in peak months down to $150–$250 in value periods, with twilight rates lower still; the Champions Course runs roughly $139–$249 peak and as low as $65–$100 in summer, per published 2026 rate reporting. That price swing is exactly why TPC usually shows up as an add-on rather than the anchor of a full package: most groups play it as one memorable round inside a broader multi-course trip rather than every round of the visit.
TPC Scottsdale isn't a default course on every one of our tiers, since pricing varies by season and tee time availability, but it's one of the courses we book most often for groups staying in our Scottsdale collection. Mention it when you plan your trip and we'll build it into the tee sheet.
A Sedona Golf Day, Honestly
Sedona sits roughly two hours north of Scottsdale, and its red-rock courses are legitimately beautiful -- worth seeing once. The public options are Sedona Golf Resort (green fees roughly $45–$95 depending on season and tee time, per 2026 published rates) and Oakcreek Country Club (roughly $45–$75, semi-private but open to public play). Seven Canyons, the Tom Weiskopf-designed course often mentioned alongside them, is a private club that's been transitioning toward fully private membership -- it is not a realistic public option to plan around. What Sedona is not, regardless of which course, is a practical base for a full Arizona golf trip: the course selection is thinner than the Valley, and every round means a two-hour drive each way from a Scottsdale-based group.
We don't operate Sedona golf packages as a stand-alone product, and we're not going to pretend it's a realistic day trip you can squeeze between two Scottsdale rounds -- with drive time, it's closer to a dedicated day than an add-on. If a group specifically wants one scenic round in Sedona built into a broader Scottsdale trip, tell us during planning and we'll work it into the itinerary as its own day, not a rushed detour.
For most groups, the better use of that extra day is one of the Phoenix-area courses covered in our best golf courses in Phoenix guide -- 20-40 minutes away instead of two hours.
Searching “All-Inclusive Golf Resorts Arizona”? Here's What Actually Exists
Worth saying plainly: no Arizona resort sells a true all-inclusive package that bundles meals, golf, and the room into one rate. What's actually marketed under that search is unlimited-golf stay packages-- a room plus unlimited same-day rounds at that resort's own course, at a dynamic nightly rate the resorts don't publish outright. In Arizona, that means resorts like JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge (Wildfire Golf Club, two courses, “Unlimited Golf for Two”), The Wigwam in Litchfield Park (three courses, 54 holes, “Tee It Up” unlimited same-day play), and Arizona Grand Resort & Spa (its own course at the base of South Mountain) -- all covered in more depth, including 2026 package terms, in our Phoenix golf resorts guide.
These resorts do one thing very well: a room and a short cart ride to the first tee, all under one roof. They do it less well for larger groups, since even the biggest suites sleep 2-4, meaning a group of eight or more splits across four-plus separate rooms with separate check-ins.
That's the honest tradeoff against a private-home concierge trip: an unlimited-golf resort wins on walk-out convenience for a couple or small group; a private house wins on space and coordination once your group passes four people. Full comparison in our private house vs. hotel guide.
One more honest point worth stating plainly: none of this makes resort golf packages the wrong choice. If a couple wants a spa afternoon and a walk-out-the-door round, an unlimited-golf Arizona resort is genuinely the better fit than any private-home package we sell -- we'd tell a two-person trip to book a resort directly rather than force-fit our product onto a trip it wasn't built for.
Seasonal Pricing Across Arizona
Peak Season
January – April
Best weather, best course conditions statewide, highest demand at every resort and every private-home collection. Arizona golf packages of every type sit at the top of their price range, and Scottsdale, Phoenix, and TPC tee sheets fill 4-8 weeks out. This is the window most people mean when they search “Arizona golf packages.”
Value Season
September – December
Fewer crowds, lower rates across resort and private-home packages alike, and courses in strong shape after summer maintenance. Prices sit at the bottom of each tier's range. Smart money books this window for Scottsdale, Phoenix, or a TPC round.
Summer (May – August)
Hot across the entire state, but playable in the early morning and the cheapest window of the year for Arizona golf packages of every type. Budget-conscious groups who don't mind dawn tee times find the best per-round value here, especially at Phoenix-side public courses.
What's Included in Our Arizona Golf Packages
Every one of our Arizona golf packages, regardless of tier, starts with the same baseline. These aren't upsells -- they're the standard.
- Airport pickup and drop-off at Phoenix Sky Harbor
- A private house for your entire group, hand-picked from our Scottsdale collection
- Daily transport to and from every course on the itinerary, Scottsdale or Phoenix
- Premium tee times booked at top-rated courses
- Green fees included in the per-person price
- Concierge trip planning with Marcus, including add-ons like TPC Scottsdale
- A local team on call for the whole trip, not a call center
Which Arizona Golf Package Fits Your Group
A solo golfer or a couple chasing the lowest price per round should book a resort stay-and-play package directly -- that's genuinely the smarter move for that size of trip. A pair who wants one property done well, room service and spa included, should look at an unlimited-golf resort stay. A group of four to fourteen who wants to stay together, skip the multi-room check-in, and have one team handle the driving and the tee sheet is exactly who our Scottsdale golf packages are built for.
Not sure which fits? Our full cost breakdown and how our concierge service works cover the details, or just ask us directly.
Arizona Golf Packages FAQ
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Related Reading
- Best Phoenix Golf Resorts -- 7 resorts reviewed honestly, with 2026 package pricing.
- Best Golf Courses in Phoenix -- course-level detail, green fees, and drive times.
- Best Golf Courses in Scottsdale -- the 10 courses we book most.
- Luxury Golf Scottsdale -- what a top-tier Scottsdale trip actually looks like.
- Best Scottsdale Golf Trip Companies -- an honest comparison, including where we fit.
- Bachelor Party Scottsdale Golf Guide -- itineraries and real costs for group trips.
Tell Us Your Dates and Group Size
Wherever your Arizona golf trip lands -- Scottsdale, a Phoenix day, a TPC round, or a Sedona detour -- Marcus will build the itinerary and quote it within 24 hours.