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Mirabel

Average Rating 4 of 5
# of Reviews 1
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Additional Info:
    At Mirabel, Tom Fazio designed a challenging golf course that golfers of all skill levels will find dramatic and playable. The course plays to around 7,200 yards from the tips to 5,000 yards from the forward tee, with a par of 71. Its traditional design allows the golfer room off of the tee for strategic approaches into the well-guarded greens. Gentle elevation changes make the course classically walkable, and caddies are provided for golfers who enjoy playing in traditional style. Greens roll fast and true. Subtle breaks challenge the golfer. Spectacular views from every hole guarantee an element of desert beauty in every golfer's game. <br>
Golf Course Membership
Private
Golf Course Type
18 Holes
Latitude
33.8292919
Longitude
-111.8529332
Skill Level
golf course for all skill levels
Address
37401 North Mirabel Club Drive
City/County
Scottsdale
State/Territory/Province
Arizona
Zip/Postal Code
85262
Country
USA
Phone
480-595-2545
Web Address
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Review Date
July 23, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: daemonizer, Shoots in the 80s

Summary:
Mirabel is (by reputation) one of the elite private clubs in North Scottsdale, with a wealthy membership and correspondingly high fees to join. It is REALLY remote- up in the Desert Mountain area. It has some nice benefits for golfers, like EXCELLENT food and drinks on the course (nuts, ice cream bars, bubble gum, gatorade, soft drinks, etc etc), and even food grilled by an on-course chef during your round. I really liked the "fringes" of playing here. I was not as thrilled with the golf course. It's a Fazio design, and as usual with his courses, it was uninspiring. Most holes have wide open landing areas, with driver required on most every tee shot. Greens are straightforward, though they were running very fast. They were also in very good shape, as was the rest of the course, given the hot summer temperatures. I can't remember a hole that was truly memorable, or even made me put a lot of thought into what shot I was going to play. It's a nice course, mind you, but would I join here at the cost of 6 figures and the remote location? I don't think so, and I'm wondering how quickly they are adding members.

Customer Service:
Mixed. The woman who met me at the entrance and sent me out on the course was wonderful. Friendly, helpful, efficient. The maintenance staff was really annoying. On the first hole, there were 3 or 4 guys right in the middle of the fairway where i was planning to hit my shot, completely oblivious to my presence. Once i finished the hole, here they came, driving out onto the second fairway. The same group of guys were on holes 1-9 while I was playing. The greenskeeper needs to learn an important concept- start them at 9 and work them backward! I hit a ball close to a guy on a par 3 and asked if he saw it; he was annoyed that I asked him and grunted something and moved on. Rude! DC Ranch is the model there- the greens staff always is considerate and stays out of the way.

Similar Courses Played:
I've played most of the private courses in the area. Mirabel is in the second tier due to the uninspiring Fazio design. Mirabel is similar to Quintero, another course that is targeted at older golfers who don't want too much of a challenge on the golf course. The equally remote Golf Club Scottsdale is going after the same market, but has a better design and more interesting land.


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