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    Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Goodyear, AZ. There are 40 courses within a 15-mile radius of Goodyear, 39 of which are public courses and 1 are private courses. There are 33 18-hole courses and 7 nine-hole layouts.

    The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

    Golf Club of Estrella: Estrella
    Public
    Golf Club of Estrella: Estrella
    Goodyear, AZ
    3.6
    6 Panelists
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    Palm Valley Golf Club: West
    Public
    Palm Valley Golf Club: West
    Goodyear, AZ
    3.5
    1 Panelists
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    Eagle's Nest At Pebble Creek: Eagles Nest
    3.3
    1 Panelists
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    Wigwam Golf Club: Red
    Public
    Wigwam Golf Club: Red
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    3.8
    1 Panelists
    One of three 18-hole layouts at Wigwam Golf Club, the Red course is a playable Robert “Red” Lawrence design with towering pine and eucalyptus trees lining the fairways. The course features one of the toughest closing stretches in the area, starting on the par-4 15th. The long par-4 16th plays to an elevated green, while the par-3 17th tips out at 250 yards. The par-5 finisher plays over 590 yards from the tips, making it a true three-shotter.
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    Wigwam Golf Club: Blue
    Public
    Wigwam Golf Club: Blue
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    3.8
    1 Panelists
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    Verrado Golf Club: Founders
    Public
    Verrado Golf Club: Founders
    Buckeye, AZ
    3.8
    18 Panelists
    Featuring picturesque views of the White Tank Mountains, the Founders course is a very playable John Fought and Tom Lehman design. Five sets of tee boxes and generous landing areas, coupled with hazardous rock formations and elevation changes, make this course enjoyable for a variety of skill levels.
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    Wigwam Golf Club: Gold
    Public
    Wigwam Golf Club: Gold
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    3.6
    15 Panelists
    The Robert Trent Jones Sr. designed Gold Course is the standout among the three courses at the Wigwam—and it's ranked in the top 25 of public courses in the state. The Gold Course was renovated in 2015 and plays plenty long at 7,345 yards from the back tees, with narrow fairways and strategically positioned bunkers along with small greens—making it a stout tournament host.
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    Verrado Golf Club: Victory
    Public
    Verrado Golf Club: Victory
    Buckeye, AZ
    3.6
    14 Panelists
    From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten: Every so often I come across a golf hole so compelling that it overshadows my memory of every other hole on the course. The par-5 18th at The Victory at Verrado is such a hole. It’s a dogleg right from the back tee (590 yards) over an irrigation pond (not really in play for big hitters) to a wide diagonal fairway with a rock escarpment on the left. The second shot is uphill to a green that’s tucked into a box canyon and protected front right by boulder outcroppings. It’s an unusual hole visually, the first hole you see driving up the street toward the course entrance, and it sets the tone for this very unusual course that was built partly on the site of an old Caterpillar Tractor testing grounds where operators learned to shove around chunks of rock using D-9 dozers. Victory is golf on the moon, but with some grass and full gravity, around rockscapes and washes, buttes and canyons. There’s a small black mesa just right of the first green that you drive completely around to reach the par-3 second tee, where you hit to a recessed green that turns out to be just yards away (and below) the first green. The long par-4 13th is blind off the tee to an S-shaped fairway that rumbles and tumbles downhill to a wide green. The 14th is a reachable par 4, but if you choose to lay-up of the tee, you must deal with a serpentine wall of rock that divides the fairway into high and low. This is one inventive golf course. I’ll let Lehman himself sum it up: “Every hole gives you something unique and different, with the theme being a surreal, beautiful, rugged rock environment. We truly used whatever the land has given us, whether it’s a cliff or a nob or a boulder or a drop-off or a sudden rise up the mountain. We left the terrain all natural, so it looks like it’s been built right into the land.”
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    Aguila Golf Course: Aguila
    Public
    Aguila Golf Course: Aguila
    Laveen, AZ
    3.4
    6 Panelists
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    Grand Canyon University Golf Course: Grand Canyon
    3.4
    11 Panelists
    William “Billy” Bell—designer of Torrey Pines and a slew of other notable California courses—delivered the original layout at Maryvale Golf Course, which is now Grand Canyon University Golf Course. A recent John Fought redesign added new tee boxes, extended fairways and enhanced bunkers to recapture the nostalgic beauty of the historic course. Now owned and operated by the City of Phoenix, the course is a traditional parkland layout with contoured fairways and strategically placed bunkers.
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    Falcon Dunes Golf Course: Falcon Dunes
    3.3
    1 Panelists
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    Cave Creek Golf Course: Cave Creek
    2.6
    3 Panelists
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    Union Hills Country Club: Union Hills
    2.5
    1 Panelists
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    Aguila Golf Course: Par-3
    Public
    Aguila Golf Course: Par-3
    Laveen, AZ
    2
    1 Panelists
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    Coldwater Golf Club: Coldwater
    Public
    Coldwater Golf Club: Coldwater
    Avondale, AZ
    2
    1 Panelists
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