Papago Golf Course

Papago Golf Course in Phoenix, designed by William F. Bell in 1963, is a public 18-hole course known for hosting the 1971 U.S. Amateur Public Links. At 7,333 yards with a slope of 130, it features tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and large greens, offering a classic and challenging public experience.

The course plays with a balance of length and strategy, with wide fairways but demanding greens and water hazards testing precision. The par-3s and par-5s, like the reachable 18th, offer scoring opportunities. With public access and excellent conditioning, Papago is a favorite for local golfers seeking a high-quality round.