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Is Talking Stick a Troon Golf Course?

Talking Stick Golf Club is managed by Troon Golf, the leader in upscale golf course management, and features an elegant clubhouse, full service dining room and private dining areas for groups of all sizes.

What is there to do at Talking Stick Arena?

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What Exit Is Talking Stick Casino?

exit 44Hotel Reservations at Talking Stick Resort™ Stay with us at our incredible 4-star sister property, Talking Stick Resort™, located at exit 44 off the 101 and Indian Bend Road.

How late is talking stick casino open?

No matter what your game, Talking Stick Resort has it—all available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is there to do in Scottsdale AZ at night?

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What is a Talking Stick First Nations?

The talking stick, originally referred to as a speaker's staff, is a tool of indigenous democracy used by many tribes, especially the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast in North America. The talking stick is passed around the group and allows for multiple people to speak in turn.

How many casinos are in Arizona?

Arizona has a total of 36 casinos and pari-mutuel facilities at your disposal which are spread out across 25 cities throughout the state. The city with the most is Tucson with 5 casinos.

How much is parking at Salt River Fields?

If you are not at Salt River Fields and need to contact a guest please call (480) 270-5000. All parking is general admission in all parking lots. See pricing below: Centerfield Parking Lot – $7....Everything you'll need to know about Salt River Fields.1:10 Game6:40 GameVisitors Infield12:25-12:355:55-6:053 more rows

How do you get the talking stick?

There are 5 ways to get from Phoenix Airport (PHX) to Talking Stick Resort by tram, bus, taxi, car, shuttle or towncarTake the tram from 44th St/Washington to McClintock/Apache Blvd.Take the line 81 bus from McClintock Dr & Apache Bl to Pima Rd & Indian Bend Rd.

Do you need to wear a Mask in Talking Stick Resort?

Masks are optional for all guests and staff at this time.

Is Talking Stick casino requiring masks?

Talking Stick Casino and Casino Arizona, both situated along Loop 101 near Scottsdale, will temporarily implement temperature checks for guests, ban smoking and require that all guests wear masks. Guests or employees who have temperatures at or above 100.4 degrees will not be allowed entry.

Do you have to wear a mask in Arizona casinos?

MASKS REQUIRED Guests are required to wear a mask when inside the property. If you do not have a mask, we have them available for your use. For security reasons, a mask covering the entire face is prohibited.

Talking Stick Golf Club

Designed by legendary course architects Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, the two distinctive championship golf courses at Talking Stick Golf Club offer a variety of scenery and memorable experiences. Enjoy amateur golf tournaments, improve your golf game, or play for fun on beautiful Scottsdale golf courses.

Stay & Play Golf Packages

Take advantage of Scottsdale golf package best deals — staying at Talking Stick Resort™ and playing some of the best golf in Arizona.

All-Inclusive Golf Card

Purchase the Talking Stick Inclusive Golf Card and enjoy exclusive benefits at one of the best golf clubs in Arizona. Get yours at the Talking Stick Golf Club Golf Shop.

From the East Valley

Take the US-60 West toward Phoenix. Merge onto the 101 North toward Scottsdale. Exit at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn right. View route on Google Maps

From the Northwest Valley

Take the 101 North toward Scottsdale. Exit at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn left. View route on Google Maps

From the Southwest Valley

Take the I-10 West toward Phoenix. Merge onto the 202 East. After approximately nine miles, merge onto the 101 North. Exit at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn right. View route on Google Maps

From North Phoenix and Northern Arizona

Take the I-17 South toward Phoenix. Merge onto the 101 North. Exit at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn left. View route on Google Maps

From Sky Harbor International Airport

Take the 202 East to merge onto the 101 North. Exit at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn right. View route on Google Maps

From Casino Arizona

North of N 92nd St. Left onto E McDowell Rd. Merge onto the 101 North. Take exit 44 at Talking Stick Way/Indian Bend Road and turn right. View route on Google Maps

To Casino Arizona

Take the 101 South. Take exit 50 at McKellips Road. Turn Left onto N 92nd St. View route on Google Maps

EXCELLENCE, ON PAR

Lush fairways, smooth greens and strategic hazards challenge every handicap on a course that plays year-round, often with a comfortable breeze, thanks to Prescott’s welcome and mild climate.

Jay Morrish Designed

Our award-winning course plays with the land around it, by strategically crawling over the area’s natural topography and showcasing wide-angle views of the mountains and sweeping desert beyond its fairways. It’s fair, challenging, award-winning and breathtaking.

Silent Moon Park

Workshop your short game or challenge a buddy to a quick happy round on our chip-and-putt course, designed specifically for a quick fix or a rowdy round with friends.

Pro Shop

Our team at the Talking Rock pro shop is happy to assist with a lesson, help find the best-fitting apparel and equipment, or get members registered for the next tournament on the schedule. Here, we lead with hospitality.

Memberships

Our memberships meet you where you are, whether you’re looking to socialize, golf every day or bring family and friends along for the ride. By offering a trio of different options, members are able to find a fit that works for them.

Contact Us

We’re here for you. We’re happy to answer any questions you have about Talking Rock, its real estate opportunities, its golf memberships or its amenities.

About Talking Stick Resort & Casino

Just east of Phoenix-Scottsdale, Talking Stick Resort is owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. It is among Arizona's largest golf and casino resorts with nearly 500 guest rooms in a 15-story hotel tower, six restaurants, entertainment and pools.

Reviewer Photos

Have played the Resort before and like it but did not know that weekends late afternoon are crazy. Found out that the course is full of partiers on the weekends. Backed up 3-4 groups at a time on many holes. I don’t begrudge partying but we had come to play golf. Will play again but only on weekdays.

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