Sedona Golf Resorts

By Timothy Sexton

Sedona Golf Resorts
Sedona, Arizona is surrounded by red-rock buttes and a national forest. The beauty of the surrounding countryside has drawn many retirees and with those retirees have lead to the proliferation of golf courses and country clubs. Sedona has also become a prime attraction for resort companies who have taken advantage of the scenic splendor to create an incredible backdrop for their golf courses.

The Ridge on Sedona

The Ridge on Sedona offers suite accommodations that offer luxurious living while you take full advantage of the resort amenities. Recreation includes horseback riding, biking and snow skiing during the winter. There are heated outdoor pools and hot tubs for rest and relaxation. Enjoy the incredible views while from a private balcony or get really close to nature on the golf course. The Ridge at Sedona offers guests an 18-hole championship golf course where the red rocks loom in the distance.

The Ridge on Sedona
55 Sunridge Circle
Sedona, Arizona 86351
(800) 438-2929
diamondresorts.com/rentals/resorts.aspx?property=RID

Radisson Poco Diablo Resort

Radisson Poco Diablo Resort allows you to dial up a good night's sleep with the Sleep Number bed. Selected units feature a whirlpool in the master bathroom while patio rooms provide a view of the golf course and the resort's garden from a private balcony. The Elite Spa room includes not only a private patio but also a whirlpool tub and gas fireplace. Hotel features include a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts and lessons and a 9-hole golf course on the property. The fitness center includes treadmills, universal weight machines and free weights. A concierge is on hand to book tee times at local golf courses, and guests receive access to the semi-private Oakcreek golf course.

Radisson Poco Diablo Resort
1752 S. State Route 17
Sedona Arizona 86336
(800) 395-7046
radisson.com/sedonaaz

El Portal Sedona

The haciendas at El Portal Sedona are very spacious and artistically designed with large wooden beams overhead, leather chairs, French doors and fireplaces. An incredible view of the red rocks is framed in the distance at this hotel, where you can take a horseback ride into the hills for an authentic cowboy cookout. Those who love nature will also find plenty of hiking trails around the resort. Start every day with a deluxe breakfast you can eat in the courtyard and then start the night with a fine dining experience at Rene at Tlaquepaque where you can dine on salmon, chicken or pork tenderloin. The Sedona Golf Resort is located where hundreds of old cowboy movies used to be made in the 1940s. Today that land is occupied a by golf course awarded four stars by Golf Digest.

El Portal Sedona
95 Portal Lane
Sedona, Arizona 86336
(928) 203-9405
elportalsedona.com/index1.html

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About The Author

Timothy Sexton is an award-winning author who started writing in 1994. He has written on topics ranging from politics and golf to nutrition and travel, and his work appears online for Zappos.com, Disaboom, USAToday.com and MOJO, among others. He has also done work for "Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy." He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of West Florida.
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