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Perhaps no other destination offers such diversity in landscape, culture and recreation. Here,
you can go downhill skiing, then hike through an ancient petrified forest. Relax in the solitude of
the desert, golf in Phoenix or take in the excitement of one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
This colorful tapestry of contrasts is the essence of Phoenix Arizona. And only one resort features this prominent theme throughout: The Westin Kierland Golf Resort & Spa.
Westin Kierland Resort, Kierland Golf
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For “Custom
Preferred” golf packages, simply click on the “Westin Package Quote” button above.
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Dates
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Westin Kierland Resort Packages Only
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Member Preferred Rates All Year
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Jan 5 - Apr 12
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From $325
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Preferred Rates
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Apr 13 - May 10
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From $275
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May 11 - Sept 21
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From $250
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Sept 22 - Jan 4
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From $275
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ALL packages (spa or golf) are priced per person per night. Rooms are double
occupancy and 1 round of golf per person. Rates do not include tax and are subject to change without notice.
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In harmony with its surroundings, the golf resort's picturesque silhouette is inspired by the nearby Phoenix Mountain Reserve, which includes the
McDowell Mountains and famous Pinnacle Peak. The color gradations of its facades are reminiscent of the stratified layers of the Grand Canyon, the most visited attraction in the state.
Rest assured that your group is in good hands at The Westin Kierland Golf Club and Westin Resort Resort & Spa, the only Westin property in the
Phoenix/Scottsdale region. Please visit Facts at a Glance for more information on The Westin Kierland Golf Resort & Spa.
Recognizing that Arizona is virtually synonymous with the outdoors, the resort's walkways move from indoors to outdoors fluidly, taking full
advantage of the desert's predominantly temperate climate. Strategically scattered throughout the resort grounds, multiple courtyards provide ideal
gathering spots for impromptu meetings and informal breakout sessions. The different courtyard designs feature the varied desert landscape of
modern-day Phoenix, alongside "art of the ancients" such as petroglyphs, pictography and geoglyphs recreated by contemporary Arizona artists.
The 27,000-square-foot Marshall's Outpost Lawn and the 4,000-square-foot Pavilion offer an array of opportunities for Arizona-themed events,
such as cowboy cookouts or authentic Western barbecues. In addition, a 42,000- square-foot lawn and two tennis courts are sized to hold function
tents for groups needing extensive indoor/outdoor facilities.
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