Talking Stick Golf Club’s South Course in Scottsdale, designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 1997, is a public 18-hole layout with a parkland-style design. At 6,833 yards with a slope of 130, it features tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and water hazards, offering a contrast to its North Course counterpart.
The South Course plays with a premium on accuracy, with tighter fairways and more water in play, demanding strategic shot-making. The par-3s and par-5s provide variety, with greens requiring precise approaches. With public access and excellent maintenance, Talking Stick South is a top choice for golfers seeking a traditional yet challenging round.
