Although it is one of Arizona’s oldest courses, the Adobe Course at the Arizona Biltmore Country Club has a timeless design that continues to challenge golfers. Being a more traditional course, it has wider fairways and a less undulating terrain than more modern courses. The spacious layout winds through a forest of citrus trees that line the fairways, and ponds are scattered throughout to provide water hazards. Classic cross-bunkers add even more challenge to the course. There are three sets of tees to accommodate different skill levels, and the Arizona Biltmore Country Club also offers another 18-hole championship course, providing golfers with several options. The course is open all year due to mild Arizona winters.
| Name | Par | Yards | Slope | USGA |
| other | 0 | |||
| middle | 72 | 6122 | 115 | 68.4 |
| forward | 73 | 5796 | 118 | 72.2 |
| championship | 72 | 6449 | 119 | 70.1 |
The Links Course is the newer of the two courses at the Arizona Biltmore Country Club. While the other course, the Adobe, has a classic design, the Links Course has an exciting, more modern design with contoured greens that roll as they come and undulating fairways lined with pines. The greens are well-protected by heavy bunkering, demanding both careful strategy and precise shots. Most of the greens are also elevated. Five lakes are scattered throughout, coming into play as water hazards on several holes. The course winds through some of the most stunning homes in Phoenix, and there are also scenic views of nearby Squaw Peak.
| Name | Par | Yards | Slope | USGA |
| other | 0 | |||
| middle | 71 | 5726 | 118 | 67.4 |
| forward | 71 | 4747 | 106 | 66.5 |
| championship | 71 | 6300 | 126 | 69.7 |