
Public Golf Course - Rees Jones designed desert course in North Scottsdale
Lance Tilton
Overall, a great first experience. Club house attendants and club drop folks were very friendly. Challenging course but a lot of fun. Some dry spots on the fairways and such, but overall course is in good shape. Somewhat moderately priced. (Round in April 2025)
Daniel Connor
It was a great round of golf. Very challenging. A place to come and try to hone your golf skills. I will be back. Beautiful location and back drops. Many tee off pics taken! The only thing is maybe a bottle or two of water would be good. And eventually GPS on the carts would be good too. I used my personal one. So it was fine.... Otherwise great. Great rangers and friendly folks .. Daniel C. Scottsdale
Christopher J Hearn
Great condition in-season play. Chipping and putting greens with many holes to practice. Grass driving range. Proshop, food and beverage, and facility are very opulent. Maybe some more options for energy drinks might be nice. Tough course, very tight. Total difference between playing in the fairway or not playing in desert surroundings. You must hit the fairway. Some difficult teaser par fours that I would totally play differently next time I come. Gorgeous views and wildlife all throughout the course were exciting to see. There were a lot of elevation changes throughout the course. Ranger was present to keep pace of play, and beverage cart made many visits throughout our round, definite plus with a tough course. Would definitely recommend and will most likely return many more times. Thanks, Legend Trail Golf Club.
C W
DO NOT PLAY HERE. We paid nearly $700 for my wife and me to play 18 holes, and the experience was unacceptable. The course ranger repeatedly harassed our group to speed up, despite the fact that on 15 of the 18 holes we waited more than five minutes just to tee off. Pace of play was clearly not our issue. The ranger made the automatic assumption that because there were women in our group, they were the problem. That bias was both obvious and unacceptable. The real issue is an overbooked course with poor course management. There is a clear lack of technology or situational awareness to understand what is actually happening on the course, including basic pace-of-play tracking and yardage accuracy. If you are going to charge premium prices, you should deliver a premium experience. Instead of harassing paying guests—especially women—management should focus on fixing their own operational failures first. For the price, this was a complete disappointment.
Amber Tidwell
I love the location and the course is quite fun and challenging. The green were in good shape but the rough is dead so it makes for tough shots if not in the fairway. We teed off in the afternoon and the rangers disappeared leaving us behind a slow group and unable to finish the round, which we definitely should have finished. The $5 water fee is laughable, for a course in AZ?? Who does this? Legend trail does. The staff at the pro shop really don't seem to care and have a bad attitude. The tee markers are very tough to tell what color is what. I had no pencil on the cart to keep score and no map of the course was given to us so it's a very blind experience off the tee. Yardage markers are not on sprinklers so again, tough to figure things out. The 14th hole should have some sort of way to let the group on the tee know when the area is cleared because people bomb a drive over the hill and can run into the group ahead, this is very dangerous. The bunker on 14 has actual grass growing in it..weird. Overall, not worth the price imo.
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