
Paradise Valley Country Club
The 'Old Money' club of the valley — classic Arizona prestige
About the Course
Paradise Valley Country Club represents the pinnacle of traditional Arizona prestige. Founded in 1954, this is where the valley's most established families have gathered for generations—the Goldwaters, the McCulloughs, names that built Phoenix. The course itself has been refined over decades, offering a classic test of golf that rewards precision over power. But PVCC is about more than golf—it's about tradition, family legacy, and a connection to Arizona history that newer clubs simply cannot replicate. The clubhouse exudes understated elegance, the service is impeccable, and the membership roster reads like a who's who of Arizona society.
Designer
Lawrence Hughes (Original)
Yardage
6,814
Slope
135
Par
72
Course Gallery
Key Highlights
- Old Money club of Arizona
- Historic family legacy
- Traditional prestige
- Valley's elite since 1954
- Arizona society centerpiece
Club Features
- Founded 1954
- Arizona's most established families
- Classic traditional design
- Understated elegance
- Impeccable service
- Multi-generational membership
Course Statistics
Year Opened
1954
Holes
18
Course Rating
72.1
Guest Policy
Member Accompanied
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