The State of Golf in Arizona

The Arizona Republic recently published an article about the state of golf in Arizona. Some golf courses have been impacted by the recent crisis in commercial real estate, and about a dozen course have been foreclosed or have declared bankruptcy. However, this only represents about 5 percent of the approximately 340 golf courses in the state.
This is not to say that course owners are not being challenged by a drop in tourism. Arizona residents are reported to be playing less golf (possibly for financial reasons), and the costs of maintaining courses are rising. Many private golf courses have opened to the general public, which is a benefit for many Arizona golfers. For example, discount green fees for courses like the Phoenix Biltmore can now be found online.