Because of its wide selection of home styles and prices, Grayhawk attracts residents from all walks of life. Young families, executives, singles, retirees, you name it. They’re all at Grayhawk and they all have one thing in common — they love Grayhawk’s natural blend of native desert and lush green landscaping and its abundance of outdoor-oriented activities.
Additionally, Grayhawk boasts a prestigious north Scottsdale address and is located just far enough from the bustle of the city so as not to sacrifice convenience for serenity. The people are friendly. A mixture of world-class shopping centers, restaurants and entertainment options can be found just minutes away. And business districts are a short commute. Phoenix and Scottsdale — both known for their Western charm with a cosmopolitan twist — are among the fastest growing cities in the nation. Thankfully, though, they have not lost their community spirit and hometown warmth.
Raptor Course
The Tom Fazio-designed Raptor course offers a thrilling challenge that commands a player’s respect through a daring, high-stakes game of risk and reward. Stretching 7,090 yards from the back tees, the par-72 course unfolds over the gentle hills and across shaded natural washes typical of this picturesque corner of the Sonoran Desert.
Talon Course
Designed by former U.S. Open and PGA Champion David Graham and golf course architect Gary Panks, Grayhawk’s Talon Course is one of the most exciting and dramatic tests of golf in the Southwest.
Located in North Scottsdale, the 6,973-yard Talon course is one of the highest rated daily-fee golf courses in Arizona, and is included on Golf Magazine’s prestigious list of the “Top 100 You Can Play in the U.S.” The course also has hosted numerous high-profile golf events including the semi-finals and finals of the Andersen Consulting World Championship of Golf; pro ams for the Waste Management Phoenix Open; the Heather Farr Trophy Matches and the Tostito’s Fiesta Bowl Golf Classic.