The Raven
Golf Club at Verrado
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| ARCHITECT |
YARDAGE |
SLOPE/RATING |
John Fought, Tom Lehman
Opened: 2004 |
7258
6833
6228
5402
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132/73.8 - Raven
126/71.6 - Silver
119/68.9 - White(M)
131/74.0 - White(W)
111/65.3 - Gold(M)
118/69.8 - Gold(W) |
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The Raven Golf Club at Verrado provides a unique all-inclusive
golf experience. Players enjoy true "member for the day" status
with: unlimited golf, unlimited use of the practice facility, two
full meals (breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner ordered from
Verrado Grille), golf car, and on-course snacks and non-alcoholic
beverages.
Built on the old Caterpillar bulldozer proving
grounds, this course is located in the foothills
of the White Tank mountains, 25 miles west of downtown
Phoenix. It's an upscale desert layout designed
by John Fought and Tom Lehman that opened for public
play in January 2004. The golf course is like two
layouts in one, with the front nine playing along
a mostly level terrain with wide fairways leading
to relatively flat green complexes that are very
player friendly. Some holes feature short carries,
and the desert consistently defines the playing
area. The back side plays into the mountains, with
holes 11 through 14 featuring significant elevation
changes and rolling fairways. Many of the views
on this side, from the tee areas and from many green
complexes looking backwards, are of postcard quality.
Where The Raven will eat you alive is in the bunkers.
Some bunkers are hard to carry, others collect wayward
shots. But the fairways are wide enough to avoid
trouble, and what appears to be the safe shot off
the tee will often bring greenside bunkers more
into play. So pick your poison. The total experience
at this property is reminiscent of that at its sister
course in Phoenix, the
Raven at South Mountain.
The Raven at Verrado is step one of the West Valley's
first big-time development that is sure to start
a trend in the Phoenix metropolitan area, and is
centerpiece of the 8,800-acre Verrado master-planned
community being developed. Although, construction
for the adjacent Verrado housing community is ongoing,
it's presence does not detract from the golf experience
in the least. Actually, the opposite is true. The
traditional Southwestern architecture of the community
can be felt throughout the golf environment.
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Facility and Course Information
Course Style: Desert
Green Type: Bermuda
Fairway Type: Bermuda with Rye
overseed
Driving Range: Yes
Cart Access: 90 degrees
GPS System: No
Rider Fee: No
Twilite Rates: Yes
Shoe Rental: No
Club Rental: Yes, $50
Lessons: Yes, please contact the
course for details and pricing
Training Facilities: Our practice
facility offers all grass areas and unlimited balls.
We also offer practice putting areas and pitching/chipping
areas to practice your short game
Locker Room/Shower Facilities:
Yes
Dress Code: Collar shirts, tailored
shorts mid-thigh in length
Spike Policy: Soft spikes
The Club House
Verrado's golf clubhouse has been designed to accentuate the relaxed elegance and welcoming hometown appeal of the entire Verrado community. The architectural
style blends with the natural surroundings and represents the significant cultural influences that have shaped life in the Sonoran Desert. The clubhouse itself is
reminiscent of a grand hacienda from Arizona's territorial period and exudes a charm that transcends the centuries of Southwestern hospitality. Through ingenious
use of indoor and outdoor living spaces, the clubhouse creates an inviting open-air environment that is a hallmark of the Verrado lifestyle.
Restaurant: Verrado Grille, 6am - 8pm
Bar: Yes
Conference Facilities: Yes
Address and Directions
4242 North Golf Drive
Buckeye, AZ 85326
Take I-10 west from Phoenix, exit at "Verrado Way"
and go north. Go left on Main Street and the Clubhouse
is straight ahead.
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