MOUNTAIN SHADOWS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Paradise Valley, AZ, USA
Designed by Forrest Richardson, Jack Snyder
Mountain Shadows, reimagined on hallowed ground, carries the spirit of a mid-century modern oasis nestled in the heart of Paradise Valley. Initially designed by the renowned Arthur Jack Snyder in the early 1960s, the par-3 course plays deceptively longer than the card suggests. Its re-design by noted architect Forrest Richardson reflects the stark beauty of the Sonoran Desert, where strategic bunkering and subtly contoured greens demand thoughtful club selection and precise execution. The shifting shadows cast by Camelback Mountain add another layer of challenge, turning what appears straightforward into a delightful test.
While not a championship venue, Mountain Shadows has cultivated a loyal following amongst locals and travelers. The allure lies not just in the golf, but in the course's walkability and sociable atmosphere. It's a place where golfers of all skill levels can enjoy a quick round and unwind after a full day of meetings.
The club has been a favored retreat for celebrities and discerning patrons seeking a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere. This understated exclusivity, combined with the stunning desert scenery, makes Mountain Shadows a unique golfing experience. In the clubhouse you might even find a reference to the resort's connection to Bob Hope, who owned a home nearby and was a frequent player at the club.
Reviews
Great short course experience
The short course is a very fun experience- it’s far from a regulation length course but that’s not why you’re here. Came for a bachelor party
Fun 18 Hole Par 3 - No Gimmicks Just Fun Played it several times with Wife
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mountain Shadows at Mountain Shadows Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.4 out of 10 based on 19 explicit golfer ratings.
Mountain Shadows was designed by Forrest Richardson and Jack Snyder.
Yes. Mountain Shadows at Mountain Shadows Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mountain Shadows is 54.
Mountain Shadows plays 2,310 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mountain Shadows is 96.