Grayhawk and the Arizona experience
At the Grayhawk Golf club you will find two extraordinary courses. The first of these two courses to be opened has been the Talon course, which ranks 99 on the “Top 100 You Can Play” list.
In case you will be able to focus on other things as well, besides the score, you will see that the two courses have many sights to offer, and there is a variety of sceneries, including Pinnacle Peak, the Sonoran Desert, ironwood, Gamble’s quail, the McDowell Mountains, saguaros, ocotillo, and desert critters.
Regarding the Talon course, the sight will be a little more scenic than the Raptor course, where the greens are a lot tougher. According to the director numerous people lose at the Raptor course and this is why they would like to return to this course and try again.
If you would like to start with the Talon course, you should be prepared for a rough start. One of the most well known holes is the 17th, which is also known as Devil’s Drink. Another really well known hole is the 11th that is known as the “Swinging Bridge”. In this case the players will have to carry the ball over a desert and a deep front bunker to reach the put. The trademarks of this course are the elevated greens.
Regarding the Raptor course, it is worth to mention the Horace Greeley hole and the 18th hole, which offer some new experiences to the golfers.
One of the things that the players like the most about this golf club is that nothing really changes. The independent management is the same, and the players say that every time they return, they have the feeling that there is something familiar about the courses. Although the rough economic situation, there are some groups that return to the courses every year.




