COURSE INFO

A Gary Panks–designed championship desert course framed by panoramic San Tan Mountain views and a signature island green. This 18-hole layout challenges accomplished players while remaining welcoming and playable for golfers of every level.

Holes: 18  Yards: 7,036   Par: 72   Rating: 72.60   Slope: 124  

HOLE-BY-HOLE INFO

1st HOLE

Par 4 · 410 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The opening hole is a short par 4 where a well-placed drive will leave players with a wedge or short iron into the green. A deep bunker guards the right side of the green and a small drop-off protects the left.

Tee 1: 410

Tee 2: 330

Tee 3: 370

Tee 4: 285

Tee 5: 310

2nd HOLE

Par 5 · 555 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The second is a relatively short par 5 that provides an opportunity for birdie. Longer hitters can challenge the two bunkers on the right, which will set up an ideal approach angle in. A small tree on the left side of the fairway about 105 yards out must be avoided. Finally, the green is guarded by a front left bunker.

Tee 1: 555

Tee 2: 505

Tee 3: 525

Tee 4: 460

Tee 5: 480

3rd HOLE

Par 4 · 470 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
A wide open fairway awaits players on the third, which is the longest par 4 on the course. The safe play is down the right-center of the fairway to avoid the houses left. Players may find the approach difficult as it’ll require a mid-to-long iron into the green.

Tee 1: 470

Tee 2: 420

Tee 3: 440

Tee 4: 375

Tee 5: 400

4th HOLE

Par 3 · 190 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The fourth hole is the first par 3 on the golf course. Most players will have a mid-to-long iron into this two-tiered green. It’s fairly open, with the exception of a bunker front-left and a desert left of the green. Tee shots that land in the middle of the green will set up a good chance at par.

Tee 1: 190

Tee 2: 150

Tee 3: 160

Tee 4: 100

Tee 5: 125

5th HOLE

Par 5 · 530 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
This par 5 features a blind tee shot with desert on both sides of the hole. The line off the tee is off the left side of the bunker, which will set up a good look at reading the green in two. Water guards the front-right and right side of the green and a bunker wraps around the right side as well. The left side of the hole is home to a bunker that, if hit, will leave an awkward 50 yard bunker shot. The best lay-up is down the right side and short of the water, which will leave a wedge or short-iron in.

Tee 1: 530

Tee 2: 480

Tee 3: 500

Tee 4: 425

Tee 5: 450

6th HOLE

Par 4 · 430 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The sixth is another risk-reward hole. This one has out-of-bounds left and water right, so finding the fairway off the tee is important. Water and a bunker protect the front-right side of the green and desert guards long-right. Players should aim for the middle of the green to have a good chance of making par.

Tee 1: 430

Tee 2: 375

Tee 3: 395

Tee 4: 335

Tee 5: 360

7th HOLE

Par 4 · 375 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
 The seventh is the shortest par 4 on the front nine. Most players don’t need to hit driver off the tee because hitting it too far will find the water. Out of bounds left and water long means a miss should stay right. A green with a lot of slope awaits approach shots that most will hit with a wedge.

Tee 1: 375

Tee 2: 320

Tee 3: 345

Tee 4: 280

Tee 5: 305

8th HOLE

Par 3 · 210 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The eighth is the longest par 3 on the golf course. It features a difficult two-tiered green and bunkers on the left side. Aim for the center of the green because par is a great score.

Tee 1: 210

Tee 2: 175

Tee 3: 185

Tee 4: 135

Tee 5: 160

9th HOLE

Par 4 · 445 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The front nine ends with a dogleg right par 4. Bunkers on the left side of the fairway and desert on the right make finding the fairway a must. A good drive will leave players with a short iron or wedge into this long, narrow green that’s protected by a bunker on the right.

Tee 1: 445

Tee 2: 400

Tee 3: 420

Tee 4: 355

Tee 5: 375

10th HOLE

Par 4 · 415 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The back nine opens with a short par 4. Most players will hit less than driver to avoid the hazard on the left and desert on the right. A tee shot down the left will help take some distance off the approach shot into an elevated green. Avoiding the greenside bunker on the right will help set up a birdie opportunity.

Tee 1: 415

Tee 2: 370

Tee 3: 390

Tee 4: 325

Tee 5: 350

11th HOLE

Par 4 · 415 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
This one is another short par 4 that’ll leave most players a wedge or short-iron into the green. Fairway bunkers on both sides of the fairway make hitting a good tee shot important. Bunkers protect the left side of the green and anything in the middle of the green should set up a good birdie chance.

Tee 1: 415

Tee 2: 370

Tee 3: 390

Tee 4: 310

Tee 5: 330

12th HOLE

Par 5 · 590 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The twelfth is the longest hole on the golf course, requiring three shots to reach the green, especially because it typically plays into the wind. Players must avoid the desert left and out-of-bounds right off the tee. On the second shot a bunker protects the right side and water on the left. An elevated green awaits and is guarded by front left bunkers and a drop-off on the back, which make an up-and-down difficult.

Tee 1: 590

Tee 2: 535

Tee 3: 555

Tee 4: 475

Tee 5: 515

13th HOLE

Par 4 · 380 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The thirteenth is a short par 4 with a fairway that’s fairly wide open, with the exception of a bunker and desert on the right. Again, most players don’t need to hit driver, as they’ll only need a wedge or short-iron into the green. This putting surface is large and protected by a front-left bunker.

Tee 1: 380

Tee 2: 320

Tee 3: 355

Tee 4: 280

Tee 5: 300

14th HOLE

Par 3 · 180 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
Next is the first par 3 on the back nine. Most players will hit a mid-to-long iron off the tee to a green that sits slightly downhill. Bunkers protect the right side of this two-tiered putting surface.

Tee 1: 180

Tee 2: 150

Tee 3: 170

Tee 4: 120

Tee 5: 140

15th HOLE

Par 4 · 460 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The fifteenth hole is the longest par 4 on the back nine, however, it also has the widest fairway. There’s no real trouble, so players can feel free to let it rip. Approach shots should aim at the middle of the green, where there’s the best chance at walking away with par or birdie.

Tee 1: 460

Tee 2: 415

Tee 3: 435

Tee 4: 375

Tee 5: 395

16th HOLE

Par 4 · 315 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
This risk-reward hole is a drivable par 4 that’s protected by water on the right side. Players who lay-up will have a wedge into the green and will only have to avoid the bunker on the left side of the fairway. The green itself is also protected by bunkers on the right side.

Tee 1: 315

Tee 2: 250

Tee 3: 290

Tee 4: 205

Tee 5: 225

17th HOLE

Par 3 · 145 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
The par 3 seventeenth is the signature hole at Seville. With its island green, player’s distance control will be tested. A bunker on the right side adds to the challenge of this hole.

Tee 1: 145

Tee 2: 125

Tee 3: 130

Tee 4: 90

Tee 5: 110

18th HOLE

Par 5 · 545 Yards

Pro’s Tip:
 The closing hole is a standard three-shot par 5 for most, though longer hitters may get home in two with a great tee shot. A bunker protects the left side of the fairway, so an ideal tee shot should be down the right-center. Players face a decision on the second shot with water coming into play, carry it and be left with a flip wedge. Anything short of the water will face a wedge or short-iron for the third. This small green is protected by bunkers in the front.

Tee 1: 545

Tee 2: 475

Tee 3: 510

Tee 4: 420

Tee 5: 435

Seville Golf Course Gallery

A Jack Nicklaus Signature course defined by strategic shot-making, elevated greens, and the surrounding natural beauty of the Hill Country. Every hole rewards smart decisions while delivering memorable views that shape the course’s distinctive character.

The course is absolutely beautiful and in such great condition. We played all 18 holes and had a blast. The food we got from the club house was amazing.

— J Ponce | Host

Excellent private members club in Gilbert. Golf course is kept in good condition.

— David L. | Member

Great outing at Seville Golf and Country Club today. Staff was super friendly. The course was challenging, yet not unfair. Food was fantastic at the restaurant. We had lunch and dinner.

— Mike D. | Host

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many holes and what is the par of the course?
Seville Golf & Country Club features an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed for challenge and playability at every level.
What is the course yardage and slope?
The course plays approximately 7,036 yards from the back tees, with a slope rating of 124 and a course rating around 72.6.
What practice facilities are available?
Members enjoy a double-sided driving range, large putting green, and two dedicated short-game areas with bunkers.
Do Members pay greens fees?
Members with Full Golf privileges pay only cart fees and enjoy complimentary range balls and unlimited access to practice facilities.
Can guests play at Seville?
Yes, guests may play when accompanied by a Member. Tee times for guests can be arranged through the Golf Shop.
Is there seasonal access or tee-time policy?
During the summer months (May through September), Members have unlimited golf access after 9:00 a.m.
Who designed the course?
The Seville course was designed by renowned architect Gary Panks, known for his creative desert layouts and strategic design.
Has Seville hosted any major tournaments or championships?
Yes. Seville has hosted premier events such as the LPGA Ford Championship and will serve as a hosted the 2025 Arizona Amateur Championship.
What’s the difference between Golf and Social memberships?
Golf memberships include access to golf, along with full use of practice facilities, racquet sports, fitness, aquatics, dining, and social programming. Social memberships focus on lifestyle amenities dining, aquatics, fitness, racquet sports, and the social calendar but do not include full golf privileges.
Can I switch membership types later?
Yes. Members may upgrade or adjust their membership type as their lifestyle or interests change. Our Membership Directors can help tailor your membership to fit your needs.
Do my kids get access too?
Absolutely. Memberships extend to your spouse and dependent children under the age of 25. Kids can enjoy junior golf, tennis, pickleball, aquatics programs, and a variety of youth activities.
What is the guest policy?
Members are welcome to bring guests to experience the Club. Guest fees or usage restrictions may apply depending on the amenity, and advance reservations are recommended for golf, racquet sports, or dining.
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Yes. Through our XLife benefits, members enjoy access to a national network of 350+ private clubs and special privileges at partner resorts, hotels, and city clubs across the country.
What types of benefits do I get at Troon managed clubs?
Golf Members with XLife receive preferred access and up to 40% off at 150+ Troon-managed resort and daily-fee courses through the Troon Advantage program. It’s a way to enjoy premier golf experiences around the world at member-exclusive rates.

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