Jon Rahm spotted playing The Boulders in Scottsdale with Fat Perez, other golf influencers

There’s one time where pro golfers are just like the rest of us: when they play golf on their day off.

There’s one time where pro golfers are just like the rest of us: when they play golf on their day off.

On Wednesday, the official X page for Troon posted a few images of the beautiful Boulders course in Scottsdale. And just look who made up the foursome in the photos: Jon Rahm alongside golf influencers Bob Does Sports, Joey Coldcuts and Fat Perez.

Can you blame the guys for their golf course selection?

The Boulders South course ranks 17th on the Golfweek’s Best public-access courses in Arizona. The South course features the stunning fifth hole, with a huge boulder backdrop behind the green. The North Course is actually a skosh better in the rankings, checking in at T-15.

North Course or South, you can’t go wrong.

Rahm and the rest of his LIV Golf cohorts ended their season about five weeks ago, although he’s likely been busy with his wife Kelly after the birth of the couple’s third child.

Where to play golf around Phoenix and Scottsdale: Golfweek’s Best 2023 public-access courses

Phoenix and Scottsdale are stacked with great public-access golf options. Which are best?

Arizona is home to a great selection of desert golf courses, and most of those are centered around Phoenix and Scottsdale. But which are the best?

Thanks to Golfweek’s Best annual rankings of top public-access courses in each state, we can break out the highest-ranked layouts in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area. For the purpose of this exercise, we limited driving time to about an hour from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. (We used Google Maps for its drive times, keying in the courses on a mid-afternoon – take all drive times around the Valley of the Sun with a grain of salt, of course.)

There are other options not included here, courses that were beyond that hour limit. If you have a little more time for the drive, Wickenburg Ranch’s Big Wick course ranks No. 2 among all public-access courses in the state, but it’s about 90 minutes northwest of the airport. Similar story for several strong options in Tucson about two hours to the southeast.

A little background on how we do this: The hundreds of members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them on 10 criteria on a points basis of 1 through 10. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings are averaged to produce all our Golfweek’s Best course rankings.

The courses on this list allow public access in some fashion, be it standard daily green fees, through a resort or by staying at an affiliated hotel. If there’s a will, there’s a tee time – no membership required.

Keep scrolling to see how they stack up, and check out the accompanying map to get a handle on roughly where everything is located.

Phoenix golf map 2023
(Google Earth/Golfweek)