Troon Village golf community in Scottsdale
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Troon Village

The original 1985 Troon — mature, private, and surrounded by saguaros

North Scottsdale, AZ 85266 Troon Country Club (private — Tom Weiskopf & Jay Morrish) 750 residences Est. 1985
Overview

Life at Troon Village

Troon Village is the original Troon — Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish’s 1985 design that put Scottsdale on the national golf map. The community sits 5 miles south of Troon North, with established landscaping, larger lots, and one of the most prestigious private memberships in Arizona.

Community Highlights

  • Original 1985 Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish course
  • Highly-private member-only Troon Country Club
  • Mature landscaping on ¼–acre+ lots
  • Adjacent to Pinnacle Peak Park
  • 15 minutes to Scottsdale Airpark
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FAQ

Troon Village FAQs

Is Troon Village the same as Troon North?+

No — Troon Village is the original 1985 Troon community surrounding the private Troon Country Club. Troon North is a separate, newer (1990s) master plan about 5 miles further north with two public/resort courses.

Is Troon Country Club private?+

Yes — Troon Country Club is a fully private members-only club. The Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish 1985 design is one of the most prestigious private memberships in Arizona.

How much is Troon Country Club membership?+

Troon Country Club full equity initiation is approximately $80,000 with annual dues around $18,000. The club is known for an exceptional Forest Highlands (Flagstaff) reciprocal arrangement.

How does Troon Village compare to Troon North?+

Troon Village is more mature (established landscaping, larger lots, older homes), more exclusive (private members-only golf), and quieter. Troon North is newer, more active, with public-access golf and more new construction.

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