PRESCOTT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Dewey, AZ, USA
Designed by Milton Coggins
Prescott Golf & Country Club sits in Dewey, Arizona, a small community just east of Prescott in the high-desert country of central Arizona at roughly 4,500 feet elevation. The course was designed by Milton Coggins, a regional architect active primarily in the Southwest during the mid-20th century. The elevated setting provides a notably different golfing environment than the lower Sonoran Desert courses around Phoenix, with cooler temperatures, ponderosa pines, and terrain that reflects the transition zone between desert and mountain ecosystems.
The routing works across rolling, sometimes rugged topography characteristic of this part of Arizona, where natural elevation changes and rock outcroppings shape the playing corridors. The design reflects the practical, straightforward style common to regional courses of its era, emphasizing playability for a membership while incorporating the natural landscape features. Fairways typically move through stands of native vegetation, and greens are defended by bunkers and the occasional natural hazard.
Prescott Golf & Country Club serves primarily as a private membership facility for the local community. The club provides a traditional country club experience in a region known more for its Old West history and outdoor recreation than for golf tourism. The course offers a mountain-influenced alternative to the desert layouts found elsewhere in Arizona, with seasonal conditions that include occasional snow in winter and comfortable summer temperatures compared to the state's lower elevations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Prescott was designed by Milton Coggins.
Yes. Prescott at Prescott Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Prescott is 72.
Prescott plays 6,655 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Prescott is 127.
Prescott is a 18-hole course.