Where does a large percentage of the golfing population travel to in the winter? Yep snow birds and vacationers head south. Part of that go to Arizona and Palm Springs. These areas are both some of the most densely populated places for golf courses and most are desert layouts. Minimal rough, perhaps many are resort oriented or for the masses of an aging population.
However, there doesn't seem to be much respect for desert courses. Not only in the US, but what about the Middle East where it is .... yep as dry and sandy as you can get. Quite a few nice golf courses here as well. Yet, while new and not always seen by much of the golfing world they are under the radar as well. I believe the oldest desert course layout is Red Lawrence's Desert Forest in Phoenix area, which was 1962, so certainly no golden age architects had a chance to do any work in these locations.
An indicator of this can be seen in rankings, but also anecdotally there isn't a lot of discussion on desert courses IMO on this board. So are they respected architecturally? Seen as a gimmick and a lesser form of recreation in the winter, than many people's summer hangouts? I want something to look forward to when I transition to God's waiting room!
FYI as a reference only here are some names (not all are desert layouts admittedly)
GD top 5 Arizona courses:
1 . (1)
The Estancia Club (
6th hole pictured above), Scottsdale
2. (2)
Forest Highlands G.C. (Canyon), Flagstaff ≈
3. (4)
Whisper Rock G.C. (Upper), Scottsdale ≈
4. (3)
The Stone Canyon Club, Oro Valley ≈
5. (5)
Whisper Rock G.C. (Lower), Scottsdale ≈
GD Top Palm Springs
1. Quarry at LaQuinta 2. Stone Eagle 3. Madison Club 4. The Tradition 5. Bighorn 6. Vintage Club
GD Top UAE courses:1. Majilis Emirates GC 2. Yas Links 3. Jumeriah Golf Estates Earth 4. Abu Dhabi GC 5. Trump International Dubai
EDIT: I give up on formatting