Golf Course Communities in Prescott: A Buyer’s Guide
Live Where You Play
If you’re dreaming of a home where the greens are just steps from your back patio, Prescott offers some of the most attractive golf course communities in Northern Arizona. With its mild four-season climate, pine-studded hills, and small-town charm, it’s easy to see why golf enthusiasts and retirees alike are choosing to live here. Below is a guide to the area’s premier golf communities, what makes each unique, and what to know before buying.
The Club at Prescott Lakes
This private, non-equity club features an 18-hole Hale Irwin–designed course plus practice facilities, a state-of-the-art fitness center, swimming, tennis, pickle ball, bocce ball coming fall of 2025 and a robust calendar of social events. The surrounding gated neighborhoods feature a mix of custom homes and low-maintenance patio homes—perfect for a “lock-and-leave” lifestyle. A few new neighborhoods coming soon to the community.
Talking Rock Golf Club
About 30 minutes from downtown set on serene high-desert landscape, Talking Rock combines a championship Jay Morrish course with a rustic-luxury clubhouse, spa, fitness center, tennis and pickle ball, large golf practice facilities, bocce courts, dog park and miles of trails. Buyers will find custom homesites, cottage style homes, and semi-custom options within a true country-club atmosphere. Higher initiation fees and one of the only guard gated communities in Prescott, AZ.
Capital Canyon Club
Nestled in the historic Hassayampa community, Capital Canyon boasts a dramatic mountain layout with cool pines and stunning views. The club offers a full slate of amenities including dining, events, and social activities. Homes here range from lock-and-leave condos to expansive custom residences and lots are still available to build your dream home.
Prescott Golf Club (Prescott Valley/Dewey)
A semi-private course with a more relaxed membership structure and excellent value. Residents enjoy a traditional golf layout, fitness facilities, and a community atmosphere that’s ideal for full-time or seasonal living.
Stone Ridge
This public course in Prescott Valley is known for its rolling terrain and panoramic vistas. While the golf course itself is public, homes around the course offer buyers the feel of a golf community without the commitment of a private club membership.
Antelope Hills Golf Courses
This 36-hole championship facility: two full 18-hole courses (the North and South) on the same property. Managed under Troon / Indigo Sports programs; there are loyalty and advantage membership/discount programs. Other amenities include a driving range (over 10 acres), public practice facilities, a pro shop, a grill/restaurant (Manzanita Grill), banquet / event hosting.
What to Consider When Buying in a Golf Community
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Membership Type & Costs: Private vs. semi-private vs. public, initiation fees, and monthly dues.
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Lifestyle Fit: Fitness centers, pools, tennis/pickleball, social events, and community rules.
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Home Types & HOA Fees: From condos to custom estates, HOA fees can vary widely.
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Resale Value: Well-maintained golf communities tend to hold value and attract a steady stream of buyers.
Discover Prescott’s Golf Lifestyle
Living in a Prescott golf course community means more than just great golf—it’s access to an active, social lifestyle and some of the region’s most desirable real estate. Whether you’re looking for a year-round residence, a retirement home, or a vacation property, the Prescott area has an option that can fit your goals.
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