Sunland Springs Golf

9 hole Par 31 Four Peaks Course & 9 hole Par 33 San Tan Course & 9 hole Par 32 Superstition Course

Website: http://www.ssvgolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

With three distinct 9-hole courses - Four Peaks, San Tan, and Superstition - how should I plan my round at Sunland Springs Golf?

This is where Sunland Springs really shines, offering fantastic flexibility. We recommend picking two of the nines for a solid 18-hole experience, or if you're feeling ambitious, you can certainly tackle all 27 holes in a day, but be prepared for a long one. Each nine has its own character, so mix and match based on your mood and skill level.

Are the courses at Sunland Springs Golf challenging enough for experienced players, or are they more suited for beginners?

Don't expect a championship-level grind here; Sunland Springs is more about enjoyable, accessible golf for everyone. The shorter pars (31, 33, 32) mean you'll find a friendly layout perfect for honing your short game or introducing new players to the sport. It's a great spot for a relaxed round without the pressure of a monster course.

Which of the three 9-hole courses - Four Peaks, San Tan, or Superstition - offers the best views or most memorable holes?

For us, the Superstition Course often delivers the most dramatic backdrop, with those iconic mountain views really popping, especially in the late afternoon. The Four Peaks course also has some lovely vistas, but Superstition just feels a bit more expansive and scenic. You'll want your camera ready on a few of those holes.

Given the 9-hole format, what's the typical pace of play like at Sunland Springs Golf, and when's the best time to visit?

The pace here is generally quite good, especially compared to some longer 18-hole tracks; you can usually get a 9-hole loop done in under two hours. We always recommend playing in the cooler shoulder seasons - late fall through early spring - to avoid the intense summer heat, making your round much more enjoyable.

Is Sunland Springs Golf a good option for a quick, affordable round, or is it more of a full-day destination?

Sunland Springs absolutely excels as a spot for a quick, affordable round, making it perfect if you're short on time or just want to squeeze in some practice. You can easily play one or two nines without committing to a full four-hour block, and the green fees are generally very reasonable for the quality. It's a fantastic local gem for casual play.