Aguila Golf Course is the latest addition to Phoenix's roster of municipal
golf courses. Designed by golf course architect Gary Panks, the $6.5
million, 210-acre facility features an 18-Hole
Championship Course and a Par 3 Course. Both
offer challenging layout and design. Aguila, surrounded by scenic mountain
views and Phoenix's downtown skyline, welcomes all levels of golfers
from beginners to expert (scratch) golfers. Aguila Golf Course is the
former site of the Alvord family farm. Its name is Spanish for "Eagle."
The Aguila logo adopts an ancient Aztec design of an eagle. Both courses
are flanked by numerous bunkers and holes, with transition areas of
native grasses and wild flowers. The Par Three Course includes two teeing
areas per hole. Aguila Golf Course is operated one half-hour before
dawn until one half-hour after dusk, including holidays, year round.
Pro
Shop
The Aguila Pro Shop, staffed by the Head Golf Professional, is a full-service
facility, featuring apparel, shoes, clubs, bags, golf accessories and
amenities for men, women and junior golfers.
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Eagle's
Nest Café
The restaurant features a grill menu for breakfast and lunch, and
offers beer and wine. Open sunrise to sunset. The Eagle's Nest Café
features indoor seating for 50, with outdoor tent facilities that
accommodate 144 people. For
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Golf Lessons
Golf lessons, taught by PGA and LPGA members, are provided to individuals
and groups. Clinics and video lessons are also available. Lessons
are scheduled individually by the instructor.
Golf Clinics
Clinics for beginners, intermediate and advanced golfers are scheduled
throughout the year. Free junior clinics are offered in the summer and
fall. Laura Soldinger, Golf Resource Development Coordinator at (602) 262-5088.
Tournaments
Aguila Golf Course hosts a variety of tournaments. Booking is recommended
a year in advance for weekend dates, and all requests for tournaments
after initial screening should be directed to Laura Soldinger, Golf Resource Development Coordinator at (602) 262-5088.
For more detailed tournament information.
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Youth
Learning Center
The Aguila Youth Learning Center is a 1,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art
facility that is equipped with teaching aides: video, audio visual,
library and computers. At the Aguila Learning Center kids are taught
the basics of golf for free. Other classes featured are strategies
to improve the game, etiquette, course management and career development.
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