Vista Del Camino Park
Scottsdale, Arizona 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Kurt Barber
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May 5, 2012
Beautiful course...Paul Ulibarri's home course! Perfectly sunny day in AZ (visiting my sister for a few days)...I even played pretty well
+1 votes
Aaron Crow
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April 29, 2012
This is a very well kept course and a very nice place to play. The layout can be a little confusing for beginners, as there is a lot of backtracking to tee boxes. Nothing too complicated though. The water can be intimidating, but offers a high risk/ high reward factor that skilled players will love. Thankfully they drag the lakes from time to time and babysit your lost discs at the Spinners shop. The course is also fairly narrow so inexperienced wide throws have a chance of crashing into water, ...
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Justin Rose
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February 13, 2012
played 9 here today, was a little scared of the water so stayed away and played safe. great wide open space to really let em fly, cant wait for Memorial tourney.
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Nick Kanzlemar
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September 15, 2011
the course doesnt really present challenging holes, one or two with a tree branch blocking your drive, but thats it. However, its right next to spinners on the green, and its nice to walk on some grass as opposed to buffalo ridge.
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Joel Wesseling
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July 17, 2011
In great shape. Lots of grass and a variety of shots. Very long. Lot of water and potential to lose discs.
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Antonio Loya
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June 17, 2011
Now this coarse, especially bieng that 7 baskets are around or over water, very fun but skill testing at the same time. Try it some time you'll love it.
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Patrick Blazek
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March 3, 2011
Tournament layout is pretty fun and challenging. Got to stay in between the lines and away from all the water. 6 par 4's
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Gerry Hill
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January 15, 2011
Kind of plain and almost too straightforward. After playing Buffalo Ridge Park in the morning, this was a bit boring to me (though almost any course probably would have been).
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George Bodiroga
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November 12, 2010
Like the Fountain Hills course there are a lot of long open tee shots with protected baskets. Water comes into play on 5-6 holes. Nice short spongy grass keeps skips to a minimum. Too much walking backwards to get to the next tee. A little boring because of the lack of technical holes.














