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I'm in the early planning stages of a trip to Sedona in the fall. I would like to get a couple rounds in but my wife does not play. So its not a golf centric vacation. I was looking at the Hilton and was wondering if anybody had any experience's there they would be willing to share, or any other thoughts.

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If you are going to make the trip there and you are determined to play golf then you must do what you can to play Seven Canyons.   Unfortunately, I believe they have moved back into a semi-private club. As far as I know you can still play it if you stay at the Enchantment Resort right down the road. 

Enchantment is is expensive, but I think 5 star quality. Plus, it's location and amenities are fantastic. Even if you can only stay there one night, both the resort and the golf is worth it. 

The course was not the most pristine when I played it a few years ago, but it likely had minimal private funding. That being said, it's the most memorable course I've played other than Pacific Dunes. It is located in a more beautiful setting than the Sedona golf club.  I can tell you that you will never forget playing a course surrounded by those red rocks. 

Usually, you can reserve a golf package at Enchantment that includes a round there. You can always stay at cheaper options the rest of the trip, but the other courses pale to Seven Canyons. 

Bonus tip: Whatever you do while there you MUST eat at Elote. No reservations allowed, but waiting w a margarita is no big deal. One of the best restaurants in all of AZ and it's reasonably priced!  It's true southwest cuisine that you will enjoy.  I guarantee it. 

 

 

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I would second the Enchantment, there is a lot to do there with a pretty good spa, plus access to seven canyons gc which we loved. The single track mtn biking is a ton of fun as well and available to all skill levels, plus I think there is no additional charge for the bikes. There's a short and flat pitch and putt, there was something different to do each day and we will easily go back. If you use the Amex TA it's beneficial to book thru them. 

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I am super jealous.  We drove through Sedona back in January when I was in Phoenix for the College Football National Championship and it was absolutely amazing.  I had never heard much about it over here on the East coast, but it is now at the top of my list of places I want to get back to.  Truly incredible.  Hopefully when I head back out there I can find some time to hit the links.  Playing golf in a setting like that is a bucket-list worthy item.

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I didn't play at Enchantment but did see it from down below and from above on the ridge.  It looks awesome.

I did play at Oakcreek Country Club, we got a good price and I really liked the course.

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I went to Sedona in 2008.  Man does time fly.  I can't comment on the other courses mentioned.  I was only in town for a few days and played Sedona golf resort twice during my stay.  I loved the golf course.  the views were amazing.  They claim to have the most photographed Par 3 in the Southwest, and it is absolutely breathtaking. Have a great trip!

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