The par-71, 6,324-yard Championship Course at Viewpoint opened in 1996 and features generous tree-lined traditional fairways, immaculate greens, and panoramic mountain views. With more than 40 bunkers and lots of water hazards, strategic course management is a must. We offer four sets of tees to accommodate players of all ability levels.
VGA Round Results from today’s event.
Flight A top 3
At ViewPoint, Scott Wentz clinched 1st place with a net score of 67. Congratulations to Scott! Rusty Silverman secured 2nd place with a net of 69. Manny Verdugo claimed 3rd place with a net score of 70, and Matt Brogen Sr. earned the Atta Boy after a scorecard playoff as he had a 70 net too.
Flight B top 3
Jim Foster emerged as a formidable contender, clinching the event with an impressive 64 net, the best round of the tournament. Congratulations to Jim! Doug Walsh secured 2nd place with a neat 66 net, followed by Darrell Doust in third with a 67 net. Gordon Lukert, Lloyd Snively, and Gary Vance all earned an ‘Atta Boy’ with tied net scores of 68.
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Up next for VGA, Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 6:20 am for $50.
The Legacy Golf Club, rich in heritage and history, is an 18-hole par 71 championship golf course designed by renowned golf course architect Gary Panks. Located on what was once Dwight B. Heard’s 7,500-acre ranch, the golf club is rich in Arizona heritage and history. Taking great pride in preserving and integrating many of the historical structures and monuments, our 18-hole championship golf course offers a unique look and an added opportunity to experience some Arizona history and the Heard legacy, from which the golf club takes its name. The original two-grain silos, built in 1902, remain along the 18th fairway and were once the tallest structures in Maricopa County. The Sierra Vista House, which marks the 1st tee, was visited on occasion in the early 1900s by Theodore Roosevelt and Pancho Villa. Come make your history at the Legacy Golf Club!
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Despite the typical Arizona climate, Sun City Country Club is not a typical desert-style course.
Sun City Country Club is lined with large shade trees, a classic layout forcing accurate shots and good iron play. Our 18 hole course is as challenging as it is enjoyable.
With four sets of tees, play at Sun City Country Club spans between 5,145 and 6,275 yards, making it a treat for players of all skill and experience levels.
SCCC is a par 72 golf course, and the variety and challenges on these grounds has made it a long-time Arizona golf favorite! Home to the 2014 & 2015 Arizona Women’s Open, we know that you will enjoy a club that has withstood the test of time.
VGA Round Results from today’s event.
Flight A top 3 and one Flight today.
Today’s light turnout necessitated a single flight. Darrell Royal clinched 1st place with a net score of 68. Jim Foster followed closely with a net of 69, earning 2nd place, while Larry Burton, with three impressive birdies, secured 3rd place. Lloyd Snively and Neal Fisel both finished with a net of 74, sharing the esteemed ATTA BOY award..
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Up next for VGA, ViewPoint, June 15th, 2024, 7 am, $35.
The par-71, 6,324-yard Championship Course at Viewpoint opened in 1996 and features generous tree-lined traditional fairways, immaculate greens, and panoramic mountain views. With more than 40 bunkers and lots of water hazards, strategic course management is a must. We offer four sets of tees to accommodate players of all ability levels.
Web team of Harley Ewing and Tom Hebert. Harley does the posts and updates and Tom also provides specialty-designed programming and his company’s servers power ValleyGolfers.com
Historic Dobson Ranch boasts a rich, robust history as a friendly, welcoming, gathering spot for local cattle buyers to come and share a meal and a tale. That sense of hospitality extends into the present as evidenced by the many faithful, decades-old golf associations who call Dobson Ranch Home. And we will carry that sense of hospitality forward into the future as we make Dobson Ranch Arizona’s most fun and friendly golf experience. Enjoy the natural beauty and player friendliness of Dobson Ranch.
VGA Round Results from today’s event.
Flight A top 3
Derek Schwertley is no longer the “New Guy,” having achieved the lowest net score and securing 1st place in A flight at 68 net. Congratulations on a job well done, Derek. Ron Amstutz claimed second place with a net score of 69, while Mathew Brogen Sr. and Ben Hughes tied for third at 72 net. However, it was Matt who took home the prize money, leaving Ben with the Atta Boy. Indeed, it’s a tough world!
Flight B top 3
Today, and not for the first time, Don Majors claimed the top spot at Dobson Ranch GC with a net score of 69. Bill Hell, often known as “The Carver,” came in second with a net score of 70. Tom Hebert secured third place, winning a scorecard playoff against Steve Richter, as both finished with a net score of 71. Steve Richter received the Atta Boy award.
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Up next for VGA, Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 7 am for $49.
Despite the typical Arizona climate, Sun City Country Club is not a typical desert-style course. Sun City Country Club is lined with large shade trees, a classic layout forcing accurate shots, and good iron play. Our 18 hole course is as challenging as it is enjoyable.
With four sets of tees, play at Sun City Country Club spans between 5,145 and 6,275 yards, making it a treat for players of all skill and experience levels.
SCCC is a par 72 golf course, and the variety and challenges on these grounds have made it a long-time Arizona golf favorite! Home to the 2014 & 2015 Arizona Women’s Open, we know that you will enjoy a club that has withstood the test of time.
Web team of Harley Ewing and Tom Hebert. Harley does the posts and updates and Tom also provides specialty-designed programming and his company’s servers power ValleyGolfers.com