Whirlwind Golf Club

Whirlwind Golf Club
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Club information
33°16′11″N 111°59′25″W / 33.2696°N 111.9904°W / 33.2696; -111.9904
Coordinates33°16′11″N 111°59′25″W / 33.2696°N 111.9904°W / 33.2696; -111.9904
Established2000
TypePublic
Owned byGila River Indian Community
Operated byCentury Golf Partners
Total holes36
Events hostedFord Championship
Greensbermuda grass, summer; ryegrass, winter
FairwaysBermuda grass
Websitehttps://www.whirlwindgolf.com

Whirlwind Golf Club is a golf club and course in Chandler, Arizona. It is known for hosting the Ford Championship on the LPGA tour.

Background

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Whirlwind was opened in 2000 and was designed by Gary Panks.[1] The course is sited on the grounds of the Gila River Indian Community, who own the course.[2] Whirlwind includes more than 500 acres of grounds,[3] across two 18-hole courses, "Cattail" and "Devil's Claw".[1][4]

In 2001 and 2002, the course hosted the Nationwide Tour's Gila River Classic.[4]

In 2011, the facility was named the Troon golf facility of the year, and hosted more than 72,000 rounds of golf.[4] In 2021, the course hosted the "Let Them Play Classic", a consolation tournament of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana NCAA Women's Regional event.[2]

In 2025, the Ford Championship was held at Whirlwind for the first time.[5] The event was held on the club's Cattail course.[1]

References

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