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Hello,

I'm starting to organize a golf trip for January to Arizona.  I have 6-8 guys looking to get away for 3-5 days enjoy the sun and play lots of golf.  Does anyone have a recommendations??....travel agent??.....website?? .....to help get me started.


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Talking Stick and We-Po-Pa are really good.

Would not recommend TPC Scottsdale, it's not bad but certainly not anything special.

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Would not recommend TPC Scottsdale, it's not bad but certainly not anything special.

I concur. In fact, I'd flat out avoid it.

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I know it's not Arizona but several places in northern Michigan will set up a golf trip.

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I live in the PHX area. I'd pick a resort and call them. Multiple resorts have multiple courses. Really comes down to budget and how many different courses you'd like to play.

There is a lot of nice Troon courses as well. Troon North, Boulders, etc ... I do not know of any agents, or "golf packages" Good lock, and I am sure you will enjoy the weather that time of year!

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We send a lot of our golfing groups to stay in Old Town Scottsdale at Hotel Indigo or Hyatt House (both decent 3 star with Hyatt House more of a suites hotel with more space), and they then play Troon North, We-Ko-Pa, Grayhawk and TPC Scottsdale. This will give them the true desert golf experience along with good access to restaurants, bars and night life!

If you'd like a slightly higher standard of hotel for your trip then The Westin Kierland and Hyatt Regency are great options.

I hope that this help. Guy

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Thanks for your input.....do you have a direct contact??

Thanks. If you are calling from the US our contact details are: 1-855-699-5853 (Toll Free) and usasales@golfbreaks.com

And if you are calling from the UK it is 0800 279 7988 (Freephone) or +44 1753 752 900 and sales@golfbreaks.com

Yes, please contact us and we can at least give you some advice even if you don't use us to book your trip

If you want to speak directly to one of our team who is very knowledgeable on US golf destinations, then please contact David Ford on dford@golfbreaks,com or +44 1753 752 978 - David is currently based in our UK office.

I hope this helps. Guy

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