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Luckily for baseball fans, 15 Major League Baseball teams—including the two that played in last October’s thrilling World Series—train within a 35-mile radius in the Phoenix/ Scottsdale area. And luckily for golfers, more than 200 courses populate that region alone. This guide lists some of the golf, lodging, dining and activity options closest to each team’s ballpark. Many of them overlap because nothing is more than an hour’s drive from anything else. Go and you’ll understand the meaning of the expression “Cactus Makes Perfect.”

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where to play, stay and play some more during Spring Training in Arizona

SWING TRAINING? Rockies Gold Glove Third Baseman Nolan Arenado at Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale. (Photograph by Ryan McKee/Clarkson Creative)

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Of Major League BaseBaLL’s 30 teams, only one had a more anemic win-ning percentage than the .407 posted by your 2014 Colorado Rockies. The lowly Arizona Diamondbacks, slithered in at

.395, two games behind Colorado, the team with which they share a Spring Training facility.

That means the Rockies are the best team to play its Cactus League home games at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. And speaking of hollow victories: Tulo & Co. have actually posted winning records in each of the past five Cactus League seasons.

But, as proven by last year’s improbable run by the Kansas City Royals, baseball is as fickle as Colorado’s March weather. Last season, the Rock-ies finished first in the Major Leagues in slugging percentage, second in batting average and third in runs scored. And their pitching? 29th or 30th in every major category.

Luckily for baseball fans, the Rockies and 14 other Major League Baseball teams—including the two that played in last October’s thrilling World Series—train within a 35-mile radius in the Phoe-nix/Scottsdale area. And luckily for golfers, more than 200 courses populate that region alone. This guide lists some of the golf, lodging, dining and activity options closest to each team’s ballpark. Many of them overlap because nothing is more than an hour’s drive from anything else. Go and you’ll understand the meaning of the expression “Cactus Makes Perfect.”

CoLorado roCkies/arizona diaMondBaCksSalt River Fields at Talking Stick7555 N Pima Rd, Scottsdalesaltriverfields.com; 480-270-5000

pLayBefore catching nine innings, get in a quick

18 holes at one of the two superbly condi-tioned courses at Talking stick golf Club (talkingstickgolfclub.com; 480-860-2221), which offers two Coore/Crenshaw courses: the more open “links-style” north course and the tree-lined south. Adjacent to the Scottsdale Princess is TPC scottsdale (tpc.com/Scottsdale; 888-877-9193), whose Stadium Course (see box) annually hosts the highest-attended golf tournament in the world, the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Open. The Sta-dium costs $299 for a round; the TPC Champions is half the price and every bit its equal. A former Tour stop, grayhawk golf Club (grayhawkgolf.com; 480-502-2075) is home to the Tom Fazio-designed Talon and raven courses.

On any week other than March 16-23—when the course hosts the JTBC LPGA Founders Cup—you can play one of the two layouts at Wildfire

golf Club (wildfiregolf.com; 888-705-7775), ad-jacent to the JW Marriott Desert Ridge. A straight shot west delivers you to the twin masterworks at We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (wekopa.com; 866-660-7700), while another two 36-hole treats await north of town: the Tom Weiskopf-designed Pin-nacle and Monument courses at Troon north golf Club (troonnorthgolf.com; 480-585-5300) in North Scottsdale; and Jay Morrish’s North and South Courses at The Boulders Club (bouldersclub.com; 480-488-9028) in Carefree.

stayFor convenience to everything, you can’t

top the $440 million Talking stick resort (talkingstickresort.com; 866-877-9897) adja-cent to the fields and courses. The resort in-cludes 497 guest rooms, eight restaurants, a 240,000-square-foot casino, an expansive pool/garden area with 20-plus cabanas and a world-class, 13,000-square-foot, open-air spa. The ma-jestic, sprawling luxury compound of the fairmont scottsdale Princess (fairmont.com/scottsdale; 866-540-4495) features 830 stately guest rooms, suites and casitas, superb restaurants, five swim-ming pools and a spa with a rooftop oasis, water-fall and private courtyard.

At the Westin kierland resort and spa, (kierlandresort.com; 480-624-1000), pay a visit

to the Scotch Library, highlighting more than 100 single malts and 25 blends, or take a Fore-Max Golf Training class with trainer Steve Heller. The 1,950-room jW Marriott Phoenix desert ridge resort & spa (jwdesertridgeresort.com; 800-835-6206) highlights an expansive spa, nu-merous pools and the unique Lazy River floating stream. Tucked into the Pinnacle Peak foothills, four seasons resort scottsdale at Troon north (fourseasons.com/scottsdale; 480-515-5700) drips with sophistication and exclusivity.

eatThe Scottsdale area overflows with dining op-

tions. The above resorts all feature top-tier restau-rants worthy of a week’s worth of unique meals.

Hands down, three of the best are at The Princess: La Hacienda, Bourbon steak, and ironwood. The latter makes a memorable shrimp and lobster grilled cheese sandwich. The beautiful, brilliant deseo at the Westin Kierland serves such inspired South American dishes as Millionaire Tacos (yucca tacos with lobster, ahi and Hamachi) and a savory bone-in pork chuleta, as well as the colorful can-vases of Cuban artist-in-residence Nelson Gar-cia-Miranda. At Grayhawk Golf Club, isabella’s kitchen delivers American Italian favorites sur-rounded by the beauty of the Talon Course, while Grayhawk’s Quill Creek Café, offers a traditional American menu with everything from steaks to sandwiches. Also at Grayhawk, Phil’s grill—a sports bar named for one-time Grayhawk regular Phil Mickelson—serves elevated pub fare and Phil

memorabilia. Other like establishments include zipp’s (zippssportsgrills.com) and ever-popular don & Charlie’s (donandcharlies.com).

DoShop the outdoor mall at kierland Com-

mons (kierlandcommons.com), or take the kids to Crackerjax family fun & sports Park (crackerjax.com). For local live music, hit Mar-tini ranch (martiniranchaz.com). The classic Old Town Scottsdale club experience waits at a The Mint (themintaz.com), a former bank with a champagne bar, enormous alfresco lounge, and re-sort-style cabanas. The Thursday night artWalks along the galleries on Main Street are a 40-year-old tradition (scottsdalegalleries.com).

TPChanges Watching this year’s Waste Management Phoenix Open, you might have noticed changes to the

TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course, particularly on the much narrower 18th. Tom Weiskopf authored the $15 million in modifications, which include the relocation of four greens and the resurfacing of all 18, relocating and reshaping bunker complexes and re-grassing all teeing areas. Also new is Toro, the clubhouse restaurant. The Richard Sandoval creation fuses the distinct flavors of South and Central America with ingredients from Japanese and Chinese Peruvian cultures. Don’t miss the suviche (sushi and ceviche) bar or a cocktail made from one of 110 varieties of rum. tpc.com/scottsdale

SIGN OF SPRING: Tulo and fans

TPC Scottsdale

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nsan franCisCo gianTsScottsdale Stadium7408 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdalescottsdaleaz.gov/stadium; 877-473-4849

pLayIn addition to being close to many of the same

courses as Rockies and Diamondbacks fans are, aficionados of the 2014 World Series champi-ons can tee off on the 27 Scott Miller-designed holes at the Westin kierland resort & spa (kierlandresort.com; 480-922-9283). Nearby, you’ll find three more scenic nines authored by Ted Robinson at The Phoenician golf Club (golfthephoenician.com; 480-423-2449), and an-other 36 holes on the Padre and Ambiente cours-es at Camelback golf Club (camelbackgolf.com; 480-596-7050). Don’t overlook the Desmond Muirhead layouts at McCormick ranch golf Club (mccormickranchgolf.com; 480-948-0260) or Mcdowell Mountain golf Club, a “family friendly and fun to play experience for everyone,” according to owner Phil Mickelson.

stayIn addition to Talking Stick, Westin Kierland

and the other lodging options listed for Rockies and D-Backs fans, look into The Phoenician (thephoenician.com; 480-941-8200), j.W. Mar-riott scottsdale Camelback inn resort and spa (camelbackinn.com; 480-948-1700).

eatA worldly trove of nearby restaurant riches

includes The Mission (themissionaz.com),

rehab Burger Therapy (rehabburgertherapy.com), jewel of the Crown (jewelofthecrown.com); eddie’s House (eddieshouseaz.com) and fnB (fnbrestaurant.com).

DoCheck out kazimierz World Wine Bar

(kazbar.net; 480-946-3004) in old Town scott-sdale (scottsdaledowntown.com), where the quaintness the galleries, shops and restaurants contrasts with the chic vibe of scottsdale fashion square (fashionsquare.com), the larg-est mall in the Southwest.

Los angeLes angeLs of anaHeiMTempe Diablo Stadium2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe tempe.gov/diablo; 888-796-HALO

pLayNumerous courses sit within five minutes of

Tempe Diablo Stadium. Enjoy the short (6,336 yards), scenic and snug layout at arizona grand golf Course (arizonagrandresort.com; 602-431-6480). Due west of that are the Gary Panks-David Graham-designed raven golf Club-Phoenix (ravenphx.com; 602-243-3636), which features Georgia pines and multi-tiered greens, and another Panks design, The Legacy golf Club (golflegacyresort.com; 602-305-5550). For a real challenge, head to the 7,002-yard Pete Dye-designed asu karsten Course (asukarsten.com; 480-921-8070), which features three of the state’s toughest holes.

stay The arizona grand resort & spa

(arizonagrandresort.com; 877-800-4888) features 740 rooms, seven exhilarating acres of private wa-terpark fun, six unique dining venues and a fully equipped spa. The Phoenix Marriott Tempe at The Buttes (marriott.com; 602-225-9000) tucks into the rock outcroppings near the stadium, and the sheraton Wild Horse Pass resort (wildhorsepassresort.com; 602-225-0100) boasts an equestrian center, spa, casino and the two Whirlwind golf courses.

eat Pull up a chair at aunt Chilada’s or the

rustler’s rooste, both at the Arizona Grand (arizonagrandresort.com; 877-800-4888); or check out Top of the rock at the Marriott

(marriott.com; 602-431-2370). Caffe Boa (cafeboa.com; 480-968-9112) and Quies-sence at The farm (qatthefarm.com; 602-276-0601) are foodie paradises. There’s plenty on tap at Tavern on Mill (tavernonmill.com) and four Peaks Brewing (fourpeaks.com).

DoThis is a college town! Shop on Mill avenue

(millavenue.com) and shoot pool at Mill Cue Club (millcueclub.com).

CHiCago CuBsSloan Park2330 W. Rio Salado Parkway, Mesa sloanpark.com; 800-THE-CUBS

pLayMost Cubs fans favor Longbow golf Club

(longbowgolf.com 480-807-5400), a highly deco-rated and dramatically bunkered Ken Kavanaugh

design 15 minutes east of the stadium. Whirl-wind, asu karsten and raven-Phoenix are within the same distance west. The lushly tree-lined superstition springs golf Club (superstitionspringsgc; 480-985-5622), presents a respite from desert golf.

stayThe plush arizona grand resort & spa

(arizonagrandresort.com; 877-800-4888) and Phoenix Marriott Tempe at The Buttes (marriott.com; 602-225-9000) are both close. Mesa abounds with solid national chains—all of which have Spring Training packages.

eatIn addition to the Tempe restaurants listed

in the Angels section, diamond’s sports grille (diamondssportsgrille.com) bills itself as “the winter home of Chicago Cubs,” and r.T. o’sullivan’s (rtosullivans.com) two loca-tions have $3 bottles of Harp all the time. Vito’s (vitospizza.com) deep-dishes up Chicago-style pizza, and The original Blue adobe grill (originalblueadobe.com) is a hidden gem.

Do Get an authentic Old West experience at rock-

in’ r ranch (rockinr.net) or a Modern Western experience at the upscale dana Park (danapark.com) or Mesa riverview (mesariverview.com).

We-Go-Play Formerly known as the Radisson Fort Mc-

Dowell, the tribally owned We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center has rebranded itself to forge a closer affiliation with the award-winning 36-hole We-Ko-Pa Golf Club. It’s a straight shot up the 87 from where the Cubs, Giants and A’s play—and 20 minutes from the Rockies’ home at Salt River Fields. Guests can take advantage of attractive stay-and-play packages, as well as exceptional dining at Ahnala Mesquite Room, treatments at Amethyst Spa, exciting casino gaming and myriad outdoor recreational op-portunities such as horseback riding, standup paddle-boarding, river kayaking) through Fort McDowell Adventures. wekoparesort.com

We-Ko-Pa

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CinCinnati Reds/Cleveland indiansGoodyear Ballpark; 1933 South Ballpark Way, Goodyear goodyearbp.com; 623-882-3130

pLayA John Fought-Tom Lehman collaboration,

the voluptuous Verrado golf Club (verrado-golfclub.com; 623-388-3000) cozies up near the White Tank mountains 15 minutes north-west of the ballpark. A short drive north brings you to Palm Valley golf Club (palmvalleygolf.com; 623-935-2500) with layouts by Arthur Hills

and Hale Irwin, as well as the mature 54-hole Wigwam resort (wigwamresort.com; 800-909-4224) in neighboring Litchfield Park. Twelve minutes south of the stadium, the golf Club of estrella (estrellagolf.com; 623-386-2600) pro-vides Troon Golf quality at a great value.

stayNational chains with “inn” and “suites”

in their names are always worth a look. For an upgrade, The Wigwam’s 440 acres and 331 intimate casitas and suites make it the perfect retreat (wigwamresort.com; 800-909-4224).

eatThe ballpark serves Stadium Mustard

for Cleveland fans and Skyline Chili for a taste of Cincinnati. Bella Luna ristorante (bellalunaaz.com) and two Japanese restau-rants—nakama (nakamaaz.com) and aH-so (ahsoaz.com)—are the best non-chain options.

Do

Phoenix international raceway (phoenixraceway.com) has a full slate of races and the NHL’s Phoenix Coyotes skate in Glendale.

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texas RangeRs/Kansas City ROyals Surprise Stadium15850 North Bullard, Surprise surprisespringtraining.com; 623-222-2222

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Your best bets are The Wigwam (wigwamre-sort.com; 800-909-4224) in Goodyear) and Tril-ogy at Vistancia (trilogygolfclub.com/vistancia; 623-328-5100) in Peoria. For a classic golf ex-

perience, head 45 minutes west to Wickenburg, home of the lush, rolling rancho de los Ca-balleros golf Club (ranchodeloscaballeros.com; 800-684-5030), or be one of the first to play Wickenburg ranch golf Club (see box). Golf bargains abound in this retiree hotspot: Hill-crest (hillcrestgolfclub.com; 623-584-1500), Coyote Lakes (coyotelakesgolfclub.com; 623-566-2323) and two courses at surprise golf Club (surprisegolfclub.com; 623-584-6000).

stayResort-wise, you’re looking at 20-30 min-

utes between the ballpark and The Wigwam, Rancho de los Caballeros, or any of the finer

Glendale/Phoenix/Scottsdale properties. In Surprise, The Windmill all suites (windmillinns.com; 623-583-0133) ranks highest among the area’s economy hotels.

eatVogue Bistro (voguebistro.com) dishes

up superb French cuisine and adds a Gallic flair to burgers and sandwiches. Go to The irish Wolfhound (irishwolfhoundpub.com) for pints and pub fare. new York flavor (newyorkflavor.com) slings great deli fare, and fresh Wasabi (freshwasabisurprise.com) combines sushi with a sports bar.

DoThe nearby White Tank Mountains provide en-

joyable hiking trails. Surprise’s aquatics Center includes a 4,700-square- foot water play area.

lOs angeles dOdgeRs, ChiCagO White sOxCamelback Ranch10710 West Camelback Road, Glendalecamelbackranchbaseball.com; 623-302-5000

pLayThe three courses at The Wigwam

(wigwamresort.com; 800-909-4224) are less than 10 minutes from the ballpark. Drive a bit further, you’ll find Palm Valley (palm-valleygolf.com; 623-935-2500) in Goodyear and Verrado golf Club (verradogolfclub.com; 623-388-3000) in Buckeye. There’s also the active-adult sun City Country Club (suncitycountryclub.org; 623-933-1353) and sun City north Course (sunaz.com; 623-876-3010). Talking stick, Wildfire, Troon north and the other 36-hole facilities are also easily accessible by highway from Glendale.

stayThe major chains all have multiple inns and

suites here. The aforementioned Wigwam re-sort is in nearby Litchfield Park, as is the quaint

Welsch’s rose acres (roseacres.us), a bed-and-breakfast with pools, miniature horse rac-ing, two chipping holes and putting greens.

eatHaus Murphy’s (hausmurphys.com) brings

Bavaria to the desert with a biergarten and authentic German fare, and a Touch of eu-ropean (atouchofeuropeancafe.com) does the same with hearty Polish food. Westgate (westgatecitycenter.com) offers 20 different din-ing options, including Calico jack’s Cantina (calicojacksglendale.com), gordon Biersch (gordonbiersch.com), Yard House (yardhouse.com) and jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville (margaritavilleglendale.com).

DoWestgate offers plenty of shopping options.

Why not take in a Phoenix Coyotes game at gila river arena (gilariverarena.com)?

Bet the Ranch! More than 40 miles separate the nearest Spring

Training facility (Surprise Stadium) from Wick-enburg Ranch Golf Club, and nearly seven years divide the private course’s 2008 completion and its opening this January. The wait has been worth it—the recession-induced interval allowed Archi-tects Bill Brownlee and Wendell Pickett to make countless refinements—and so is the hour-long drive to get there. Stretching longer than 7,000 yards, Wickenburg Ranch’s layout crisscrosses the canyons and arroyos abutting Prescott Na-tional Forest and, thanks to the temperate climate, features satiny bentgrass greens all year round. Through April, the public can experi-ence this virginal gem for $95 a round. Even better, you’ll receive club’s gift of a Travis Mathew polo and a Travis Mathew Pullover. To maintain a relaxed private-club atmosphere, Wickenburg Ranch is closed Mondays and will limit play to 72 golfers per day. So get there now, before the opportunity disappears. wickenburgranch.com; 480-367-3610.

Wickenburg Ranch Golf Club

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seattle MaRineRs, san diegO PadRes Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria peoriasportscomplex.com; 800-677-1227 pLay

The heralded Trilogy golf Club at Vistan-cia (trilogygolfclub.com/vistancia; 623-328-5100) and the Rees Jones-designed Quintero golf Club (quinterogolf.com; 928-501-1500) make Peoria a legitimate golf destination. Plus, the 101 Loop makes just about any course acces-sible within 20 to 30 minutes.

stayOutposts of Comfort Suites, Hampton Inn

and other national chains all represent here, and North Scottsdale’s resorts remain viable op-tions. In Peoria, Cibola Vista resort & spa (cibolavista.com; 623-889-6700) boasts plush suites and casitas as well as an expansive lagoon pool with a three-story water slide for family fun and an exclusive adult pool area.

eatarrowhead grill (arrowheadgrill.com) and

Cucina Tagliani (cucinatagliani.com) both lie about a mile from the Sports Complex and have great atmosphere. Unusual-suspect restaurant chains such as dillon’s (dillonsrestaurant.com), abuelo’s (abuelos.com) and firebirds Wood-fired grill (firebirdsrestaurants.com) offer qual-ity theme dining.

DoExplore the final frontier with simulated flights

at the smithsonian’s Challenger space Center (azchallenger.org). Sail, waterski or fish on beautiful Lake Pleasant.

OaKland athletiCs Hohokam Stadium 1235 North Center Street, Mesa hohokamstadium.com; 480-644-4451

pLayThe team’s relocation from Phoenix to the

Cubs’ former home in Mesa exposes A’s fans to a whole new group of courses. The asu karsten Course (asukarsten.com; 480-921-8070) in Tempe is only 10 minutes west of Hohokam. Longbow golf Club (longbowgolf.com; 480-807-5400) is 15 minutes east, and We-ko-Pa golf Club (wekopa.com; 480-836-9000) is a 20-minute drive north.

stayTempe Mission Palms (missionpalms.

com; (800-547-8705) offers a sweet Spring Training package. The arizona grand (arizona-

grandresort.com; 877-800-4888) and saguaro (saguaro.com; 480-308-1100) all are within a 15-minute drive. Accommodations from the na-tional chains abound.

eatIn addition to the restaurants listed for the

Chicago Cubs (page 82), savor the Cajun cuisine of Pier de orleans (pierdeorleans.com) and en-joy the food and entertainment of the Old West at rockin’ r ranch (rockinr.net).

DoBring the family to the arizona Museum

of natural History (azmnh.org) or the inspir-ing i.d.e.a. Museum (ideamuseum.org). Take a cruise on canyon-walled Saguaro Lake aboard the Desert Belle (desertbelle.com) or Canyon Lake, cour-tesy of the Dolly Steamboat (dollysteamboat.com).

MilWauKee BReWeRs Maryvale Baseball Park 3600 N. 51st Ave., Phoenix phoenix.gov/sports;800 933-7890

pLayThe Verrado golf Club (verradogolfclub.

com; 623-388-3000) is a straight shot west from the stadium on I-10. William Bell, who designed Torrey Pines, also did Maryvale golf Course

(phoenix.gov/recreation; 623-846-4022), a clas-sic muni with plenty of mature trees, doglegs and great practice facilities.

stayBudget motels dot the area. Resort-and-spa

options await east in downtown Phoenix at royal Palms resort & spa (royalpalmshotel.com; 602-840-3610), jW Marriott desert ridge (480-293-5000; jwdesertridgeresort.com) and arizona Biltmore (arizonabiltmore.com; 800-950-0086).

eatNaturally the stadium serves brats, cheese

curds and beer at every home game. For some down-home roadhouse food and a fun outdoor pa-tio, hit Chelsea’s kitchen (chelseaskitchenaz.com). sylvia’s La Canasta (sylviasfiesta.com) dishes up authentic Mexican, and the Bikini Lounge (thebikinilounge.com) is iconic.

DoHead to the West Valley or Peoria’s P83 shop-

ping district (visitpeoriaaz.com).

Don’t Even Think of Walking Here

Although it rents kilts to players who want them and features a bagpiper to signal the end of each day’s play, few courses are as un-traditional as the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa. The course makes Golf Bikes, Segways and GolfBoards available to navigate the course. Climate-controlled carts are also an option. The novelties generate revenue and speed play. kierlandresort.com; 800-354-5892

One-Stop Scottsdale

For a superb one-stop shop for all things Scottsdale (including Spring Training packages), contact the extremely helpful Scottsdale Convention and Visi-tors Bureau (experiencescottsdale.com; 800-782-1117).

Westin Kierland’s Golf Bikes

Verrado Golf Club

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B R A N D E L’ S R U L E S F O R S C O T T S DA L E G O L F

1. NEVER FORGET YOUR CAMERA{Because the scenery is spectacular}

“One of the things I love most about golf in Scottsdale is the scenery. Everywhere you look — it's just incredible. And, the Sonoran Desert isn’t bad either.”

– Brandel Chamblee GOLF CHANNEL ANALYST AND SCOTTSDALE GOLF AMBASSADOR

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a. CinCinnati Reds/Cleveland indiansGoodyear Ballpark1933 South Ballpark Way, Goodyeargoodyearbp.com; 623-882-3130Closest Courses: Estrella, Palm Valley, Verrado, Wigwam

B. texas RangeRs/Kansas City ROyalsSurprise Stadium15850 North Bullard, Surprisesurprisespringtraining.com; 623-222-2222Closest Courses: Coyote Lakes, Hillcrest, Rancho de los Caballeros, Surprise Golf Club, Trilogy at Vistan-cia, Wickenburg Ranch, Wigwam

C. seattle MaRineRs / san diegO PadResPeoria Sports Complex16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoriapeoriasportscomplex.com800-677-1227 Closest Courses: Quintero, Trilogy at Vistancia

d. lOs angeles dOdgeRs/ChiCagO White sOxCamelback Ranch10710 West Camelback Rd, Glendalecamelbackranchbaseball.com; 623-302-5000Closest Courses: Palm Valley, Sun City, Sun City North, Verrado, Wigwam

e. MilWauKee BReWeRsMaryvale Park

3600 N. 51st Ave., Phoenixphoenix.gov/sports; 800 933-7890 Closest Courses: Maryvale, Verrado

F. san FRanCisCO giants Scottsdale Stadium 7408 E. Osborn Road,

Scottsdalescottsdaleaz.gov/stadium877-473-4849Closest Courses: Camelback, McCor-mick Ranch, McDowell Mountain, The Phoenician, We-Ko-Pa, Westin Kierland

g. LOS ANGELES ANGELS OF ANAHEIMTempe Diablo Stadium2200 W. Alameda Dr.

Tempetempe.gov/diablo; 888-796-HALOClosest Courses: Arizona Grand, ASU Karsten, Raven-Phoenix, The Legacy, Whirlwind

h. COLORADO ROCKIES/ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKSSalt River Fields at Talking Stick7555 N. Pima Rd, Scottsdale saltriverfields.com480-270-5000Closest Courses: Grayhawk, Talking Stick, The Boulders, TPC Scottsdale, Troon North, We-Ko-Pa, Wildfire

i. OAKLAND ATHLETICSHohokam Stadium 1235 North Center Street, Mesa

hohokamstadium.com; 480-644-4451Closest Courses: Arizona Grand, ASU Karsten, Longbow, Raven-Phoenix, Superstition Springs, The Legacy, We-Ko-Pa, Whirlwind

J. CHICAGO CUBSSloan Park2330 W. Rio Salado Pkwy, Mesa

sloanpark.com; 800-THE-CUBSClosest Courses: Arizona Grand, ASU Karsten, Longbow, Raven-Phoenix, Superstition Springs, The Legacy, We-Ko-Pa, Whirlwind

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1. NEVER FORGET YOUR CAMERA{Because the scenery is spectacular}

“One of the things I love most about golf in Scottsdale is the scenery. Everywhere you look — it's just incredible. And, the Sonoran Desert isn’t bad either.”

– Brandel Chamblee GOLF CHANNEL ANALYST AND SCOTTSDALE GOLF AMBASSADOR

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