Wednesday, July 31, 2024, Rancho Manana, Goodbye July only 2 more brutal months to go.

Rancho Manana Golf Club is located in the heart of the Sonoran Desert in historic Cave Creek, Arizona, and features a Scottsdale area par 70, championship course with dramatic elevation changes and unspoiled desert terrain. Our stunning, high desert course invites you to match your skills against nature while enjoying the unparalleled and unforgettable surrounding desert. It’s an experience that truly represents golf in the Arizona desert.

VGA Round Results from today’s event.


Flight A top 3

Jim Cox, Don Majors, George Kowalchik, and Robert Froehlich each finished with 77 net strokes, triggering a scorecard playoff. Jim secured 1st place, Don took 2nd, George claimed 3rd, and Robert received the Atta Boy. Straightforward?


Flight B top 3

Lloyd Snively secured 1st place with a score of 70, also earning the distinction of the lowest score in the event. Gary Vance followed in 2nd place with a net score of 73. Dennis Sylvia who took 3rd place at 76 net. Jim Foster was awarded the Atta Boy honor at 77 net.


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Up next for VGA, Saturday, 3 August 2024 Talking Stick-O’Odham 7:09 AM $75.64

The Course “When commissioned to design Talking Stick Golf Club, our charge was to create two golf courses to accommodate public play yet each decidedly different, concerning playing characteristics. Talking Stick Golf Club’s O’odham Course (formerly North Course), with its broad, angular holes, rewards thoughtful play through the rise of its many options according to one’s level of skill. Its low profile, slightly crowned greens, and close-cropped approaches encourage running as well as aerial assaults. The Piipaash Course (formerly South Course) with its tree-lined fairways and raised greens defended at the sides offers a more straightforward style of play. It presents its challenge and strategy in an open and clear-cut fashion. Whichever course one chooses or prefers, we desired to portray golf in a traditional sense, which quietly merges with its tranquil desert surroundings.” – Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw

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