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We've found a country club that is exclusive and yet accessible. Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club offers the best of both worlds: a Tuscan-inspired venue with personalized service, impeccable catering, and spectacular views. This private community allows couples to become “event members” so they can utilize the beautiful facilities typically reserved for members.
Situated at the eastern edge of the Phoenix metropolitan area at the foot of the majestic Superstition Mountains, this community is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Old World Clubhouse offers an authentic Tuscan design with a timeless feel. The architecture is immersed in the breathtaking landscape, providing peace and luxury at the same time.
A 50,000 square foot facility includes indoor and outdoor areas for your one-of-a-kind celebration. Imagine the desert sunset lighting up the Superstition Mountain Range as your guests marvel at the contrast between the lush Event Lawn and the rugged panorama. The dramatic Lower Courtyard provides an indoor-outdoor feel for your wedding reception. Wrapped in the lovely architecture of the Clubhouse, the courtyard is characterized by timeless hand-hewn beams, wrought-iron embellishments and extraordinary stone walls.
More intimate events will marvel at the charm and decor in the Wine Room, the Private Dining Room and the Main Dining Hall. Each offers dramatic settings for celebrations from 12 to 100, replete with wrought iron chandeliers, romantic stone fireplaces and rustic wood details.
Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club offers wedding packages each couple may customize according to their wishes. The preparation and presentation of the wedding feast will be handled with care, from hand-made hors d'oeuvres, an expansive wine menu and custom menu planning to suit your tastes. A professional event coordinator works with each couple to ensure that your wedding and reception are produced with attention to detail from start to finish.
www.superstitionmtngc.com
Photography Courtesy of:
Dwight Smith Photography
Hollye Schumacher
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