
Scotsdale Golf Course sits in Bella Vista, Arkansas, a planned community in the northwest corner of the state near the Missouri border. The course was designed by Ed Ault with later contributions from Tom Clark and Bill Love, reflecting the collaborative evolution common to courses in residential developments. Bella Vista grew significantly in the 1960s and 1970s as a retirement and recreational community, and Scotsdale was among several courses built to serve the expanding population.
The layout occupies rolling Ozark terrain characterized by elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of northwest Arkansas. The routing moves through hardwood forests with dogwoods and oaks framing fairways, and several holes feature water hazards that add strategic interest to approach shots. The design emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough variety in hole lengths and angles to maintain interest throughout the round.
As part of the Bella Vista Property Owners Association golf system, Scotsdale serves both residents and visitors exploring the area's collection of courses. The club operates in a community-oriented fashion, with amenities and pace of play geared toward recreational golfers. The course provides a representative example of mid-century resort and retirement community golf design in the Ozarks, where natural topography and forest settings shape the character more than dramatic architectural statements.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Scotsdale at Scotsdale Golf Course has a Course Vaults score of 7 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Scotsdale was designed by Bill Love, Ed Ault, and Tom Clark.
Yes. Scotsdale at Scotsdale Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Scotsdale is 72.
Scotsdale plays 6,785 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Scotsdale is 133.