Talking Stick Golf Club

Piipaash Course

Par-71, measures 6,833 yards from the back tees.

One of two Championship Courses at the Talking Stick Resort, the Piipaash course was designed by architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw in 1998. The course along with its sister course, the O’odham Course, is named to honor the Native American heritage of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, who own and operate the club.
The Piipaash course is relatively flat with an emphasis on shot-making and strategic play, with plenty of desert vegetation, bunkering and water hazards adding an extra level of challenge and beauty. The par-3 12th hole is one of the standout holes where water hazards come into play. A well placed shot to a guarded green is what’s required on this visually striking hole.

O’odham Course

Par-70, measures 7,133 yards.

The O’odham Course features a wide, open layout reminiscent of traditional Scottish links courses, with expansive fairways, minimal rough and large undulating greens. While there aren’t many trees lining the fairways, the challenges come from the large bunkers, mounds and natural desert washes. This course offers a unique experience in the Scottsdale area due to its links design, which contrasts with the more target-style desert golf courses found nearby.