Albuquerque Golf Trip Planning Guide
Albuquerque sits at 5,000 feet with year-round sunshine and a quietly excellent golf scene. UNM Championship is a top-tier college course, Paako Ridge is a hidden gem in the Sandia foothills, and the food scene revolves around Hatch green chile on literally everything. Nonstop flights from most hubs and prices well below Arizona.
5 courses · 4 restaurants · 3 bars · 5 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
ABQ (10 min drive)
$25–$150
$300/night
2 of 5
~$283/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Albuquerque. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Paako Ridge Golf Club — mountain, $80–$150 · 4.8★
Ken Dye design carved through juniper-studded foothills east of ABQ — 27 holes of pure high-desert beauty
Vernon's Speakeasy — steakhouse, $$$
Hidden steakhouse behind a bookcase door in a strip mall — excellent cuts and old-school cocktails
Marble Brewery — brewpub
ABQ's flagship craft brewery with a huge outdoor patio and rotating local food trucks
Day 2
UNM Championship Golf Course — desert, $50–$95 · 4.5★
Red Ryder designed this monster for the Lobos — long, demanding, and one of the best college courses in the West
Sandia Peak Tramway — 2-3 hours, $25–$35/pp
Longest aerial tram in the Americas — ride to 10,378 feet for panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley
El Pinto Restaurant — mexican, $$
Sprawling hacienda with patios, fire pits, and New Mexican food that is as authentic as it gets
Anodyne — cocktail · Open late
Pool tables, craft cocktails, and a chill neighborhood vibe in Nob Hill
Day 3
Twin Warriors Golf Club — desert, $60–$110 · 4.5★
Gary Panks design at Hyatt Regency Tamaya on Santa Ana Pueblo land — dramatic mesa and mountain backdrops
Sandia Resort Casino — 2-4 hours, $0–$300/pp
Full casino floor with poker, table games, and sports betting right next to the golf course
Frontier Restaurant — casual, $
UNM institution since 1971 — giant breakfast burritos smothered in green chile for $8
Sister Bar — dive · Open late
Downtown dive with live music, cheap drinks, and genuine local character
Course-by-Course Guide
Albuquerque has 5 courses worth playing. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
UNM Championship Golf Course
PremiumRed Ryder designed this monster for the Lobos — long, demanding, and one of the best college courses in the West
Paako Ridge Golf Club
PremiumKen Dye design carved through juniper-studded foothills east of ABQ — 27 holes of pure high-desert beauty
Sandia Golf Club
PremiumScott Miller design at Sandia Resort with Sandia Mountain views and a casino next door
Twin Warriors Golf Club
PremiumGary Panks design at Hyatt Regency Tamaya on Santa Ana Pueblo land — dramatic mesa and mountain backdrops
Ladera Golf Course
BudgetCity-owned championship layout with Sandia Mountain views at muni prices — best value in Albuquerque
Where to Stay
Albuquerque has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $300/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$300–$1200/night
Sleeps 10–18 · Northeast Heights or Sandia foothills — views of the Sandias and close to courses
$400–$1500/night
Sleeps 8–16 · Sandia Resort & Casino or Hyatt Regency Tamaya — resort base with golf attached
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Vernon's Speakeasy
$$$Hidden steakhouse behind a bookcase door in a strip mall — excellent cuts and old-school cocktails
El Pinto Restaurant
$$Sprawling hacienda with patios, fire pits, and New Mexican food that is as authentic as it gets
Frontier Restaurant
$UNM institution since 1971 — giant breakfast burritos smothered in green chile for $8
Seasons Rotisserie & Grill
$$$Old Town fine dining with rooftop patio views and a rotating seasonal menu
Nightlife
3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Marble Brewery
ABQ's flagship craft brewery with a huge outdoor patio and rotating local food trucks
Anodyne
Late NightPool tables, craft cocktails, and a chill neighborhood vibe in Nob Hill
Sister Bar
Late NightDowntown dive with live music, cheap drinks, and genuine local character
Activities Beyond Golf
5 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Sandia Peak Tramway
Longest aerial tram in the Americas — ride to 10,378 feet for panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley
Sandia Resort Casino
Full casino floor with poker, table games, and sports betting right next to the golf course
Rio Grande Brewing & Distillery Tour
Hit Marble, La Cumbre, and Bow & Arrow on a self-guided brewery crawl through downtown ABQ
Petroglyph National Monument
Volcanic escarpment with 24,000+ ancient petroglyphs and easy mesa-top trails
ABQ BioPark & Botanic Garden
Zoo, aquarium, and botanic garden along the Rio Grande — relaxed rest-day option
Getting There
Fly into Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) — it's a 10-minute drive to Albuquerque. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include ABQ Trolley Co. and Duke City Limousine). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.