Paradise Valley Country Club

Website: https://www.paradisevalleyccwyo.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I play a round at Paradise Valley Country Club if I'm not a member?

Paradise Valley is definitely a private club experience, so you'll need to be invited by a member to get on the course. We've found this is the most common and enjoyable way to play here. Occasionally, they offer limited reciprocal play through other private clubs, so it's always worth checking with your home club's pro shop if you're a member elsewhere.

What's the standout feature of the golf course at Paradise Valley?

For us, it's the incredible variety in the back nine, especially the stretch from 12 to 15. You'll find yourself navigating elevation changes and strategic bunkering, culminating in the stunning par-3 14th, which plays downhill with the "Paradise Valley" vista as your backdrop. It's a true test of shot-making and a visual treat.

When is the best time of year to experience Paradise Valley Country Club's course conditions?

We've found late spring, typically April and May, offers the absolute best conditions at Paradise Valley. The Bermuda grass fairways are lush and firm, and the greens roll true and fast after their spring maintenance. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures, making for a truly pleasant round before the summer heat really sets in.

What's the dining experience like at Paradise Valley Country Club, and is it worth staying for?

Don't skip the dining at Paradise Valley; it's a highlight. We always head to The Grille for their perfectly seared steaks and the surprisingly good local wine list. The atmosphere is classic country club-relaxed but elegant-and it's the ideal spot to recap your round while enjoying a fantastic meal overlooking the practice green.

How challenging is Paradise Valley Country Club for a mid-handicapper, and what should I watch out for?

For a mid-handicapper, Paradise Valley offers a great challenge that rewards thoughtful play. We've found the biggest test comes from the strategic bunkering, especially around the greens, which are deep and well-placed. You'll want to focus on course management and club selection, particularly on the par-5s, where laying up smartly can save you strokes.