Sedona Golf Trip Planning Guide
Limited courses but every swing has a postcard backdrop. Sedona is a stretch golf destination — you come for the scenery, the Jeep tours, the hiking, and a few incredible rounds. Pair it with Flagstaff courses to fill a 3-day trip.
3 courses · 4 restaurants · 3 bars · 4 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
PHX (120 min drive)
$70–$350
$400/night
1 of 3
~$410/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Sedona. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
Seven Canyons Golf Club — desert, $200–$350 · 4.7★
Tom Weiskopf design carved through red rock canyons — ultra-exclusive and jaw-dropping
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill — upscale, $$$ · 4.6★
Stunning panoramic red rock views with upscale Latin-American cuisine — the special-night spot
Mooney's Irish Pub — sports bar · Open late
The only real bar-bar in Sedona — TVs, pool tables, and locals who can drink
Day 2
Sedona Golf Resort — desert, $100–$200 · 4.5★
The signature 10th hole frames Cathedral Rock — one of the most photographed golf holes in America
Pink Jeep Tours — 2-3 hours, $100–$150/pp
The original Sedona Jeep tour company — off-road through Broken Arrow trail and red rock formations
Elote Cafe — mexican, $$$ · 4.7★
James Beard-nominated Southwest Mexican. The fire-roasted elote and smoked pork cheeks are legendary
Vino Di Sedona — cocktail
Relaxed wine bar with live music and a solid beer selection — mellower pace for Sedona
Day 3
Oak Creek Country Club — parkland, $70–$130 · 4.3★
Robert Trent Jones Sr. design with creek crossings and red rock views at a fraction of the price
Sedona ATV Rentals — 2-4 hours, $100–$200/pp
Rent UTVs and rip through Diamondback Gulch and Outlaw Trail on your own
Hideaway House — italian, $$ · 4.4★
Pizza and Italian with a huge creekside patio overlooking red rocks — great casual group dinner
Olde Sedona Bar & Grill — sports bar · Open late
Cold beers, bar food, and sports on TV in West Sedona — the group hangout spot
Course-by-Course Guide
Sedona has 3 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 1 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
Seven Canyons Golf Club
Bucket ListTom Weiskopf design carved through red rock canyons — ultra-exclusive and jaw-dropping
Sedona Golf Resort
PremiumThe signature 10th hole frames Cathedral Rock — one of the most photographed golf holes in America
Oak Creek Country Club
SolidRobert Trent Jones Sr. design with creek crossings and red rock views at a fraction of the price
Where to Stay
Sedona has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $400/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$600–$2000/night
Sleeps 10–16 · West Sedona or Village of Oak Creek — large homes with panoramic red rock views
$400–$1200/night
Sleeps 10–14 · Uptown Sedona or Oak Creek Canyon — rustic-luxury cabins nestled in red rock and pine settings
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Mariposa Latin Inspired Grill
$$$Stunning panoramic red rock views with upscale Latin-American cuisine — the special-night spot
Elote Cafe
$$$James Beard-nominated Southwest Mexican. The fire-roasted elote and smoked pork cheeks are legendary
Hideaway House
$$Pizza and Italian with a huge creekside patio overlooking red rocks — great casual group dinner
Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits
$$$Uptown Sedona icon serving rattlesnake bites, buffalo burgers, and prime cuts with Western flair
Nightlife
3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.
Mooney's Irish Pub
Late NightThe only real bar-bar in Sedona — TVs, pool tables, and locals who can drink
Vino Di Sedona
Relaxed wine bar with live music and a solid beer selection — mellower pace for Sedona
Olde Sedona Bar & Grill
Late NightCold beers, bar food, and sports on TV in West Sedona — the group hangout spot
Activities Beyond Golf
4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Pink Jeep Tours
The original Sedona Jeep tour company — off-road through Broken Arrow trail and red rock formations
Sedona ATV Rentals
Rent UTVs and rip through Diamondback Gulch and Outlaw Trail on your own
Devil's Bridge Hike
Iconic natural sandstone arch hike — moderate difficulty, elite photo op
Sedona Shooting Range
Outdoor shooting experience in the red rocks
Getting There
Fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) — it's a 120-minute drive to Sedona. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Sedona Trolley and Arizona Shuttle). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.