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Traditional Spanish haciendas once served as self-sufficient communities, consisting of an arrangement of buildings and open spaces. Reminiscent of this time and way of life, the Clubhouse at The Golf Club Scottsdale seems as though it has graced this land for generations.

Historically, the heart of a hacienda was surrounded by a system of walls that created a self sustained "city." The Clubhouse at The Golf Club Scottsdale employs this concept in a compound of three separate buildings connected by covered porticos, which house the men’s and women’s locker rooms, club dining room, men’s grille, outdoor grille, member’s lounge, private dining room and golf shop.