At 5,000 feet in elevation,
Prescott's Antelope Hills is a great escape from the summer valley
heat with temperatures 15 to 20 degrees lower than Phoenix. Home
of the famed "Courthouse Square" and "Whiskey
Row", Prescott is centrally located and only a 70 minute
drive from I-17 and Carefree Highway. Adjacent to the Prescott
Airport, Antelope Hills is a great retreat for the avid flying
enthusiast.
Greens fees are very reasonable considering the quality of the
courses. Antelope Hills has consistently received high praise as
one of Arizona's top affordable golf courses.
Opened in 1956, the North Course is
a traditional
layout
designed by Lawrence Hughes. The North Course offers tight
fairways lined with 50-foot elm trees and small, fast greens. Both
courses have bluegrass fairways and roughs with bentgrass greens.
Grass is dormant from approximately December 1 through April 1.
Opened in 1992, the South Course is
a links style course designed by Gary Panks. It is fairly
wide-open, has generous mounding along the fairways and around the
large undulating greens and presents a panoramic view of the
surrounding mountains and granite rock formations.
Both courses are operated out of our new clubhouse at 1 Perkins
drive that features a restaurant bar and full line golf shop.
Although late model golf cars are available, walking is always an
option at Antelope Hills.