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Tucson Golf Course Directory
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Arizona National Golf Club
Arizona National Golf Club is Southern Arizona desert golf at its
finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1995, the golf course,
located in Tucson, Arizona, is nestled in the foothills of the
beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains adjacent to the Coronado National
Forest. The golf course follows the rugged natural flow of the land
across shady mesquite-lined arroyos, skirts craggy rock outcroppings,
panoramic mountain vistas, and giant saguaro cactus forests.
Along the way, Arizona National Golf Club’s diverse 6,785 yard layout
will throw enough decisions and classic golf-in-the-desert challenges
at you to test the very limits of your ability. Yet, it has the
flexibility to do so without ever becoming unfair.
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Arthur Pack Desert Golf Course
9101 N. Thornydale Road
Tucson, AZ 85742
Reservations: (520)744-3322; Fax 744-2076
Directions: North on Thornydale from Ina Road.
Course Designer: Dave Bennett & Lee Trevino
Opened: 1975
Course Professionals: Dave Powell and Paul Thompson
Holes: 18
Type: Championship Desert
Water stations, restrooms, beverage carts and driving range,
and restaurant open for breakfast and lunch.
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Canoa Hills Golf Club:
Nestled in the shallow ravines and rolling hills of the
Santa Cruz River Valley, Canoa Hills Golf Club is a challenging
yet inviting 6,610-yard Dave Bennett design that takes full
advantage of its natural setting. The par-72 layout is located
just 20 minutes south of Tucson, in Southern Arizona's golf
capital of Green Valley. Opened for play in 1984, the course is
welcoming to players of all skill levels and has become a popular
golfing destination for visitors to the area.
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Davis-Monthan AFB Blanchard Golf Course:
Our course offers 18-holes of first class golf under the
splendid Arizona Sky. There is a wide variety of golfing
activities as well as a snack bar and lounge area.
We have a complete pro shop offering the latest in golf
equipment, clothing and cart rental.
A golf instructor is available for individual and group
lessons for both adults and kids. Several practice areas
are available including pitching and chipping areas,
putting greens, and a driving range. We are a spike-less
facility. Remember, when you can't play, practice is the
next best thing!
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Dell Urich Golf Course:
Dell Urich (formerly Randolph South) opened in the spring
of 1996. The new par 70 course measures 5,270 and 6,633
yards from the front and back tees, respectively. Golfers
will enjoy spectacular tee shots as well as dramatic
elevation changes.
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Dorado Country Club
The 18-hole "Dorado" course at the Dorado Country Club facility
in Tucson, Arizona features 3,751 yards of golf from the longest
tees for a par of 62 . The course rating is 58.9 and it has a
slope rating of 88 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Ted Robinson,
ASGCA, the Dorado golf course opened in 1970. Mike Memmer
manages the course as the General Manager.
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El Rio Golf Course:
El Rio Golf Course dates back to the 1930s and was the original
site for the Tucson Open. The course was operated as a country
club until 1968 when the City of Tucson acquired it for public
use. The course layout features tight fairways, small greens,
relatively flat terrain, two lakes, and numerous trees. El Rio
is ideal for the "short knocker," measuring 6,000 yards from the
regular tees, and 6,400 from the back tees.
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Forty Niner Country Club, a William Francis Bell-designed
classic, is an established club on the eastern side of Tucson.
The semi-private facility is inviting to golfers of all skill
levels with the traditional layout and gently rolling terrain
which allows members the option to walk the course. Nestled
between the Catalina and Rincon Mountains, the course meanders
along a wooded riverbed with fairways lined by mature trees
and native desert shrubbery. The golf course provides a visually
inviting 18-hole course layout while providing a solid challenge
for all players. Recent course renovations have only improved
an already outstanding experience.
Mesquite, giant cottonwood, eucalyptus and weeping willow trees
make their presence known along the course and add even more
beauty to Forty Niner Country Club.
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Fred Enke Golf Course was officially dedicated December
3, 1983. Enke offers golfers a different but interesting
and challenging approach to golf course design.
The major features of the course are its vast teeing areas,
large greens, strategic bunkers and sand traps, and most
important of all, its concept as a semi-arid, limited turf
course. Grass is used only on the tees, ball landing area,
and greens, with undisturbed native plants comprising the
remainder of the landscaping.
Golfers have the option of four teeing areas. Respectively,
they measure 6,800, 6,400, 5,800 and 5,000 yards.
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Heritage Highlands at Dove Mountain
A premier Arizona golf and tennis community for active
adults in the Tucson area!
Gated, 24/7 Controlled Access!
Nestled in the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, in the
magnificent Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona, Heritage Highlands
at Dove Mountain is one of the premier active adult communities
of the southwest. A warm and friendly private gated golf and
tennis community with only 1,297 homes, Heritage Highlands
overlooks the city lights of Tucson and lush cotton fields of
Marana. As just one part of the greater Dove Mountain
master-planned 6,200 acre community our residents enjoy many
additional amenities in the immediate vicinity.
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Oro Valley Country Club:
Lou Landon, a man with a vision, vacationed in the Tucson area and
was taken with the thought that there was a real need for an
additional golf course in the northern portion of Pima County.
At that time there were only three golf courses serving a population
of about 250,000 people.
Robert Bruce Harris, noted golf course architect, was commissioned
to design a championship golf course to be built on the property
selected by the Landon group. A construction contract was signed
on July 28, 1958, calling for a completion date by December 28, 1958,
and was delivered to Oro Valley Inc. exactly on time.
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The Quail Canyon Golf Course dates back to the 1960s . It was
built by Gil Kammert, on 30 Spectacular acres with magnificent
views of the Catalina Mountains, in 1964. The course layout
features tight manicured fairways, small forward Sloping Greens,
relatively flat Native Terrain. One Lake comes into play on 3
holes. There are numerous Mature Trees and lots of Wildlife.
Quail Canyon G.C. is ideal for the "Short knocker,"as well as
the "Skilled player". Measuring 2311 yards from the regular
tees, and 2236 yardsfrom the ladies tees, this course will test
your abilities.
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Randolph Golf Course is the current site for the PING/Welch’s
LPGA Championship. It was also the site of the P.G.A. Joe
Garagiola Tucson Open.
The longest golf course in the City of Tucson system, Randolph
measures 7,000 yards from the championship tees and 6,500 yards
from the regular tees. The scenic course setting offers numerous
tall trees, lush fairways, and a beautiful view of the mountains
surrounding Tucson.
The course features water hazards on five holes, long fairways,
and sports three rearranged holes. These were reconstructed
according to PGA recommendations to enhance the course and make
it more challenging for the pros.
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SaddleBrooke & The Preserve (private)
The 18-hole championship Preserve Golf Course opened to
rave reviews. You’ll want to put this one on your play
list, for sure.
Meanwhile, the MountainView Golf Club, designed by the
world-renowned Gary Panks Associates, is one of SaddleBrooke’s
tremendous golf facilities. Located at the base of the
Catalina Mountain range at an elevation of 3,200 feet,
this course features four sets of tees ranging from 5,020
yards to 6,728 yards to accommodate golfers of all skill
levels. View the SaddleBrooke golf photo gallery. Pro
Shop 520-818-1100.
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San Ignacio Golf Club is a 6,704-yard, par-71 Arthur Hills
designed course that is located just 20 minutes south of Tucson,
Arizona, in Green Valley. It sits nestled between the Santa Rita
and Tumacacoris mountain ranges at 3,000 feet elevation,
providing for a spectacular and challenging desert-golf
destination. The course’s beauty is further enhanced by Santa
Catalina and Rincon mountains, which rise in the distance,
giving players even more breathtaking views as they make their
way around the tranquil tract of holes.
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Santa Rita Golf Club
Majestically located in the Santa Rita Mountain foothills offering
championship golf, fun and food for the entire family. Almost 1000
feet higher than Tucson, Santa Rita enjoys cooler summer temperatures.
Every hole features beautiful views of the nearby Santa Rita Mountains
and the Tucson valley. The course is noted for its four challenging
par-3 holes and the exceptional quality of its bent-grass greens.
Featuring Bermuda fairways (overseeded in winter), a driving range,
a putting green, the Corona Room Lounge, and the Desert Dove Restaurant,
Santa Rita is a short scenic drive from central Tucson. Open to the public.
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Silverbell Golf Course was dedicated as a City of
Tucson recreational facility July 28, 1979.
Built along the west bank of the Santa Cruz River,
the course features nine lakes and offers spacious,
grassy fairways and ample size greens.
Lengthwise, the 18-hole layout plays to 6,300 yards
from the championship tees. The course terrain is,
for the most part flat.
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Skyline Country Club is an exclusive privately owned Club set
in the majestic Catalinas overlooking the beautiful City of
Tucson. Nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina at an
altitude of 3,000 feet, Skyline offers the finest country club
amenities and service in the Southwest. We at Skyline feel that
with our unique amenities and superb staff, this is a Club to
be truly proud of.
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Tucson Country Club is one of the few "Grand Old Gems" left
in the world of golf. Poised in the middle of the Sonoran
Desert, stately trees rise to the heights of one hundred thirty
feet above her fairways, regally gracing her grounds. To the
North, East and Southeast, she is bordered by magnificent and
imposing mountain views.
Tucson Country Club's tradition of pure golf, with no compromise
to development or urban sprawl, is a tradition that dates back
to 1947, when course architect Billy Bell first singled out this
magnificent property - this rich lowland that the Navajo and
Yavapi once farmed, and magically transformed her into a golf
course like no other. The 18-hole course (7000+ yards) is
tree-lined, in a Midwestern style of design. And, it is the
best walking course in Tucson, with nature's abundant creatures
surviving and thriving in this area.
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The Golf Club at Vistoso
Vistoso Golf Course
955 W Vistoso Highlands Dr
Tucson, AZ 85755-5867
United States
P: (520) 797-7900
F: (520) 797-6725
http://www.vistosogolf.com
The 18-hole "Vistoso" course at the The Golf Club at Vistoso
facility in Tucson, Arizona features 6,935 yards of golf from
the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.1
and it has a slope rating of 145 on Bermuda grass. Designed by
Tom Weiskopf, the Vistoso golf course opened in 1995. Mike
Russell manages the course as the Director of Golf.
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