Phoenix AZ
Posted by: Officer DBL on 04 August 2008
I am flying out to Phoenix on Friday to stay in the Scottsdale area for about 10 days. My wife is on a course and I have the task of keeping myself entertained.
Are there any Naimees in the Phoenix area that might fancy a beer and a chat while I am over? If so, let me know and I will put my email address in my profile so we can get in contact.
All the best
Rob
Are there any Naimees in the Phoenix area that might fancy a beer and a chat while I am over? If so, let me know and I will put my email address in my profile so we can get in contact.
All the best
Rob
Posted on: 04 August 2008 by Derek Wright
If you cannot spend all your time listening to music, get to the Desert Botanical Garden, the Boyce Thompson Arboretum near Globe, the Apache Trail - great drive 21 miles on dirt road thru some desert hills.
In town look out for the Phoenix Art Gallery and the Heard Museum.
Great galleries in Scottsdale to wander thru.
You could also do a quick dash to Jerome, Wickenburg and if you are really keen take a blink at the Grand Canyon.
In town look out for the Phoenix Art Gallery and the Heard Museum.
Great galleries in Scottsdale to wander thru.
You could also do a quick dash to Jerome, Wickenburg and if you are really keen take a blink at the Grand Canyon.
Posted on: 04 August 2008 by Roy T
All you need to know about Phoenix and Scottsdale now get out and take some photos to post on this thread 

Posted on: 19 August 2008 by Officer DBL
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8th hole at Grayhawk - Raptor Course.
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18th green at Grayhawk - Raptor Course.
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View from our balcony at the Fairmont Scottsdale. The course in the background is the TPC Stadium Course, 5th hole I believe.
The scenery was fantastic, the golf courses wonderful and the average daily temp 40 degrees. We enjoyed ourselves thoroughly and intend going back again next year.
Rob

8th hole at Grayhawk - Raptor Course.
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18th green at Grayhawk - Raptor Course.
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View from our balcony at the Fairmont Scottsdale. The course in the background is the TPC Stadium Course, 5th hole I believe.
The scenery was fantastic, the golf courses wonderful and the average daily temp 40 degrees. We enjoyed ourselves thoroughly and intend going back again next year.
Rob
Posted on: 19 August 2008 by Willy
The weather here has been 40 degrees as well. The angle of the rain to the horizontal that is.
Willy.
Willy.
Posted on: 27 August 2008 by Cymbiosis
quote:Originally posted by Willy:
The weather here has been 40 degrees as well. The angle of the rain to the horizontal that is.
Willy.
Willy, I feel your pain! Having arrived back at Stanstead yesterday morning to be met with our British summer again

Anyway I was going to post this on the listening chair thread, but this now seems a more appropriate place however.... Only 35 degrees and not for golfers Rob. This is my kind of view

KR
Peter
Posted on: 28 August 2008 by Officer DBL
Hi Peter,
I know you have spoken about your liking of Italy, looking at your photo I can fully understand the attraction. As a contrast to all the greenery over 6" high in your photo, here's a shot of the 18th hole at the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course. It is hard to believe how lush the fairways are given the desert location of the course and the high temperatures. The mountain in the background is called Camelback.
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Kind regards
Rob
I know you have spoken about your liking of Italy, looking at your photo I can fully understand the attraction. As a contrast to all the greenery over 6" high in your photo, here's a shot of the 18th hole at the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course. It is hard to believe how lush the fairways are given the desert location of the course and the high temperatures. The mountain in the background is called Camelback.
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Kind regards
Rob
Posted on: 29 August 2008 by Phil Barry
I hear there are rattlesnakes on Phoenix golf courses. They'll try to stay away from people, but if your ball goes off course, who knows what you'll find guarding it....
Have a great time. Oh - don't miss the desert museum, though I prefer the Sonora museum in Tucson, an easy drive from Phoenix. You also should see Sedona.
Phil
Have a great time. Oh - don't miss the desert museum, though I prefer the Sonora museum in Tucson, an easy drive from Phoenix. You also should see Sedona.
Phil
Posted on: 30 August 2008 by Officer DBL
Hi Phil,
I had a great time playing golf and relaxing around teh Fairmont Princess, but as my wife was tied up with her conference it seemed unfair to do touristy activities without her. To put this to rights, we have booked a fortnight out there next year.
As for the rattlesnakes, I was warned to always take a club with me when looking for a lost ball. I did see one rattlesnake and I beat a hasty retreat. I saw lots of various sized lizards, many groundhogs plus roadrunners and hawks. Not one roadrunner went "meep-meep" though....
The hardest ghing about finding lost balls was the number of range balls around. I guess people just take themn out there and blaze away for the fun of it. Finding a single Titleist in amongst hundreds of range balls is impossible.
I also discovered Jumping Cholla (cactus) and learned wery quickly not to use your hand to pick them off.
Rob
I had a great time playing golf and relaxing around teh Fairmont Princess, but as my wife was tied up with her conference it seemed unfair to do touristy activities without her. To put this to rights, we have booked a fortnight out there next year.
As for the rattlesnakes, I was warned to always take a club with me when looking for a lost ball. I did see one rattlesnake and I beat a hasty retreat. I saw lots of various sized lizards, many groundhogs plus roadrunners and hawks. Not one roadrunner went "meep-meep" though....
The hardest ghing about finding lost balls was the number of range balls around. I guess people just take themn out there and blaze away for the fun of it. Finding a single Titleist in amongst hundreds of range balls is impossible.
I also discovered Jumping Cholla (cactus) and learned wery quickly not to use your hand to pick them off.
Rob