Tucson
Tucson is one of the top golfing destinations in the entire state of Arizona. With 25 public golf courses to choose from in Tucson every golf enthuaist will be able to find a course they love to play.
Fred Enke Golf Course
Fred Enke Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona is a classic course that has been offering golfers a challenging yet enjoyable experience since 1983. Designed by the renowned duo of Dick Phelps and Brad Benz, this 18-hole course is beautifully set with Bermuda Grass greens and Winter Rye fairways. With a par of 72 and 40 strategically placed bunkers, it provides a challenging play for golfers at all levels. The course is open from dawn to dusk with the earliest tee time at 6:00 AM. The cost to play is quite affordable at $32, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. However, keep in mind that fivesomes are not allowed and the greens are typically aerated in October.
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Davis-Monthan AFB Golf
The Davis-Monthan AFB Golf Course, a gem in Tucson, Arizona, was built in 1969 by Civil Engineers and offers a classic golfing experience. This 18-hole course is adorned with Bermuda Grass, both on the greens and fairways, providing a consistent and smooth playing surface. With a reasonable fee of just $20, whether on a weekend or weekday, the course offers great value for money. The earliest tee time is at 8:00 AM, and the course operates from 5:30 AM to 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to play. Note that the greens are aerated in October, which could affect play, and groups larger than four are not allowed. With 80 strategically placed bunkers, this course is sure to challenge and entertain any golfer.
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Arizona National Golf Club
If you're looking for a classic golf experience in the heart of Tucson, Arizona, consider a round at the Arizona National Golf Club. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. in 1995, this 18-hole course offers a par 71 layout surrounded by 80 sand bunkers, making for a challenging yet enjoyable game. The greens, made of Bent Grass, and fairways of Winter Rye, are meticulously maintained and typically aerated in May. Tee times start as early as 6:30 AM, and the course remains open until 5:00 PM, accommodating both early risers and those who prefer a leisurely afternoon round. With a flat rate of $140, whether it's a weekday or weekend, and an allowance for fivesomes, Arizona National Golf Club offers a flexible and inclusive golfing experience.
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Rattler and Canyon Course at Starr Pass Golf Club
If you're looking for a challenging yet rewarding golf experience, Starr Pass Golf Club's Rattler and Canyon Course in Tucson, Arizona is a must-visit. Built in 2004 by renowned designer Bob Cupp, the 27-hole course offers a par 72 layout. The course features Bent Grass greens and Poa Annua Grass fairways, typically aerated in May and September for optimal playing conditions. With 40 strategically placed bunkers, every swing is a test of your skill and strategy. Keep in mind, though, the course doesn't accommodate fivesomes and the earliest tee time is 7:00 AM. Priced at $135 for both weekdays and weekends, it's open from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, offering ample time for a fulfilling round of golf.
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Coyote and Roadrunner Course at Starr Pass Golf Club
If you're a golf enthusiast looking for a challenge in Tucson, Arizona, the Coyote and Roadrunner Course at Starr Pass Golf Club is worth considering. Designed by Bob Cupp in 2004, this 27-hole course has a par of 71 and is adorned with 40 strategically placed bunkers. The course is meticulously maintained, with Bent Grass greens and Poa Annua Grass fairways, typically aerated in May and September for optimal playing conditions. Tee times start at 7:00 AM, with the course remaining open until 5:00 PM, providing ample time to enjoy a round. Do note that the club has a strict policy against fivesomes. With a flat rate of $135 for both weekdays and weekends, it's a premium golfing experience that won't break the bank.
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Canyon Course at Ventana Canyon Golf Club
The Canyon Course at Ventana Canyon Golf Club, set in the stunning backdrop of Tucson, Arizona, is a golfing gem designed by the acclaimed duo, Tom Fazio & Andy Banfield in 1988. This 36-hole course with a par of 72 is beautifully maintained, with Bent Grass greens and Winter Rye fairways, a testament to the quality of the course. You can enjoy an early tee time of 6:30 AM, and the course stays open until 5:00 PM. The course, however, has a hefty price tag of $175, regardless of whether you play on a weekday or weekend. Be prepared to navigate through 40 strategically placed bunkers, adding a layer of complexity to your game. Note that groups larger than four are not permitted, and the greens are typically aerated in May, so plan your visit accordingly.
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Pusch Ridge Course at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club
The Pusch Ridge Course at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club, located in Tucson, Arizona, offers a unique golfing experience designed by the renowned duo Greg Nash & Jeff Hardin in 1985. This 45-hole course, with a par of 70, is beautifully manicured with Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, providing excellent playing conditions year-round. With a moderate price point of $60 for both weekdays and weekends, the course is accessible from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it a great option for early risers. The course is aerated twice a year, in April and October, ensuring it's always in top shape. However, be prepared to navigate around 20 strategically placed bunkers throughout the course. Please note that groups of five are not permitted, making this course ideal for smaller groups or individual players.
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Conquistador Course at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club
The Conquistador Course at El Conquistador Resort & Country Club, nestled in Tucson, Arizona, is a must-visit for any avid golfer. The course, designed by Greg Nash & Jeff Hardin in 1985, boasts 45 holes with a par of 71, offering a challenging yet rewarding game. The fairways are beautifully manicured with Bermuda Grass, while the greens are composed of Bent Grass and are typically aerated in April and October. The course has a respectable 50 bunkers adding to its complexity. Tee times start as early as 6:00 AM and the course remains open until 5:00 PM, with a flat rate of $115 for both weekdays and weekends. However, please note that fivesome groups are not permitted.
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Rattler and Roadrunner Course at Starr Pass Golf Club
Starr Pass Golf Club, home to the Rattler and Roadrunner Course in Tucson, Arizona, is a golfer's delight designed by Bob Cupp in 1985. This 27-hole course offers a challenging par of 71 and is known for its Bent Grass greens and Poa Annua Grass fairways. It's worth noting that the course typically undergoes aeration in May and September, ensuring top-notch conditions for golfers. With a generous schedule from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM and a flat fee of $135 for both weekdays and weekends, it provides flexibility for golfers of all types. However, be prepared for strategic play as the course features 40 bunkers and doesn't allow Fivesome golf groups. If you're seeking a classic golf experience with a hint of challenge, Starr Pass Golf Club could be your next destination.
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Mountain Course at Ventana Canyon Golf Club
Golf enthusiasts seeking a challenging round should consider the Mountain Course at Ventana Canyon Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona. Designed by Tom Fazio and Andy Banfield in 1984, this 36-hole course offers a par of 72 and is adorned with 40 strategically placed bunkers to test your skills. The greens are made of Bent Grass and fairways of Winter Rye, which are typically aerated in May to maintain their pristine condition. Tee times start as early as 6:30 AM and the course is open until 5:00 PM, offering ample time to enjoy a round. However, it's important to note that fivesome golf groups are not allowed. With a flat rate of $175, whether you play on a weekday or weekend, the course offers a premium golfing experience.
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Ridge Canyon Course at La Paloma Country Club
The Ridge Canyon Course at La Paloma Country Club in Tucson, Arizona, is a standout gem designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus in 1984. This 27-hole, par-72 course offers an engaging challenge with over 50 bunkers scattered throughout, and the combination of Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways provides a unique playing experience. The course is open from 7:00 AM until 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 7:00 AM. It's worth noting that the greens are typically aerated in October, which may affect the playing conditions. Unfortunately, fivesomes are not allowed, but at a flat rate of $140 for both weekends and weekdays, it offers consistent pricing for golfers. If you're seeking a high-caliber golfing experience in the heart of Arizona, the Ridge Canyon Course is certainly worth considering.
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Canyon Hill Course at La Paloma Country Club
The Canyon Hill Course at La Paloma Country Club in Tucson, Arizona, is a 27-hole golf course designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus in 1984. With a par of 72, the course offers a challenging yet rewarding experience, featuring Bermuda Grass fairways and Bent Grass greens, which are typically aerated in October. The course has 50 strategically placed bunkers, adding an extra layer of challenge to your game. Open from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the earliest tee time is at 7:00 AM, with the same rate of $140 for both weekdays and weekends. However, it's worth noting that fivesome golf groups are not allowed. Overall, this course offers a high-quality golfing experience for those seeking a challenging and well-maintained course.
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Hill Ridge Course at La Paloma Country Club
La Paloma Country Club's Hill Ridge Course, located in sunny Tucson, Arizona, is a golfer's paradise that was masterfully designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1984. With 27 holes and a par of 72, this course provides a challenging yet enjoyable experience for all levels of golfers. The course is meticulously maintained with Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, typically aerated in October to ensure optimal playing conditions. The course offers a consistent rate of $140 for both weekday and weekend play, and operates from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time available at 7:00 AM. Be prepared to navigate around 60 strategically placed bunkers throughout the course. Please note that fivesome golf groups are not permitted, ensuring a smooth pace of play for everyone.
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Canada Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort
The Canada Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, built in 1983, offers a challenging 45-hole play with a par of 72. The course is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM with the earliest tee time at 6:30 AM. The green is made of Tifeagle and the fairway is Tifdwarf Grass, providing excellent playing conditions, although it's good to note that aeration typically occurs in May, June, and July. The course is riddled with nearly 999 bunkers, adding an extra layer of complexity to your game. The cost to play is consistent at $80, whether it's a weekday or weekend. However, bear in mind that fivesome golf groups are not permitted.
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Conquistador Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort
The Conquistador Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, built in 1983, offers a unique golfing experience in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. With an impressive 45 holes, golfers of all levels will find it both challenging and rewarding. The earliest tee time is 6:30 AM, perfect for those who enjoy a morning round, and the course operates from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The course is well-maintained, featuring Tifeagle greens and Tifdwarf Grass fairways, though keep in mind that aeration typically occurs in May, June, and July. The course is also home to an impressive 999 bunkers, adding an extra layer of challenge. The cost to play is $80, both on weekdays and weekends, but be aware that groups of five are not permitted.
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Pusch Ridge Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort
The Pusch Ridge Course at Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, built in 1983, offers an impressive 45-hole golfing experience nestled in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. With a par of 70, the course provides a challenging yet enjoyable play, with over 999 bunkers adding to the complexity of the game. The course is well-maintained with Tifeagle greens and Tifdwarf Grass fairways, typically aerated during the summer months of May, June, and July. Open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the earliest tee time at 6:30 AM, it offers ample time for you to enjoy a day of golf. However, be aware that fivesome golf groups are not permitted. The cost is a consistent $80, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend, making it a great value for the quality of the course.
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Gold Green Course at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort
The Gold Green Course at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort, designed by Bruce Devlin & Robert von Hagge in 1981, is a well-established golfing destination in Tucson, Arizona. With a weekend and weekday play fee of $150, this 27-hole course offers an engaging golfing experience for those who appreciate the lush Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways. The course opens at 7:00 AM with the earliest tee time at 8:00 AM, and closes at 5:00 PM, providing ample time to enjoy a day of golf. However, it's worth noting that fivesome golf groups are not permitted. The course, featuring 50 strategically placed bunkers, is aerated typically in February, June, and August to maintain optimal playing conditions. Overall, Omni Tucson National provides a challenging yet rewarding golfing experience in a picturesque Arizona setting.
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Green Orange Course at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort
Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort's Green Orange Course is a must-play for serious golfers. Designed by Bruce Devlin and Robert von Hagge, this 27-hole course built in 1981 offers a unique golfing experience with Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways. It's open from 7 AM to 5 PM, with the earliest tee time at 8 AM, and you'll need to plan your visit as they typically aerate the greens in February, June, and August. Priced at $150, both on weekends and weekdays, it provides a challenging play with over 50 strategically placed bunkers. Note that fivesome groups are not allowed, maintaining the pace and quality of play. This course's blend of beauty, challenge, and design make it a worthy addition to any golfer's itinerary.
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Silverbell Municipal Golf Course
Silverbell Municipal Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona is a well-established course, having been designed by Jack Snyder back in 1979. It offers an 18-hole, par 72 course with Bent Grass greens and fairways, making it a classic golfing experience. The course is open from dawn to dusk, with the earliest tee time at 7:30 AM, making it perfect for those who enjoy an early round. It's reasonably priced at $32, whether you play on a weekday or weekend. Golfers should note that the greens are typically aerated in May and the course features up to 20 bunkers, adding a level of challenge. However, they do not accommodate fivesome golf groups.
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Arthur Pack Desert Golf Course
Arthur Pack Desert Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona is a classic course with a rich history dating back to its design in 1977 by Dave Bennett and Lee Trevino. This 18-hole course, with a par of 72, offers a fair challenge to golfers, with 80 strategically placed bunkers and Bermuda Grass fairways and greens. The course is open from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time at 6:30 AM, and a consistent fee of $27.5, whether you're playing on a weekday or weekend. It's worth noting that the greens are typically aerated in August, which may affect your play. What sets Arthur Pack apart is its allowance for fivesome golf groups, a rare find in many golf courses. Overall, it's a course that offers a balance of challenge and enjoyment for a reasonable price.
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Dorado Golf Course
Dorado Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona, is an affordable and charming golfing destination. Built in 1971 and designed by Ted Robinson, this 18-hole course features a par of 62, making it a fun challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The course is open from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 7:30 AM. Golfers will appreciate the well-maintained Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, though note that aeration typically occurs in April and September. However, larger golf groups should be aware that fivesomes are not permitted. With 20 strategically placed bunkers, Dorado offers a competitive yet enjoyable golfing experience.
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Orange Gold Course at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort
The Orange Gold Course at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort, designed by Robert B. Harris in 1963, offers an exceptional golfing experience in the heart of Arizona. With a flat rate of $150 for both weekdays and weekends, the course provides 27 holes of golfing challenge, boasting Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways. The course opens at 7:00 AM with the earliest tee time at 8:00 AM and closes at 5:00 PM. It's worth noting that the greens are typically aerated in February, June, and August for optimal playing conditions. However, be prepared for a strategic play as the course features 50 bunkers. Please note that fivesome golf groups are not allowed, ensuring a smooth pace of play for all.
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Dell Urich Course at Randolph Golf Complex
The Dell Urich Course at Randolph Golf Complex, a gem built in 1961 by William F. Bell, is a golfer's paradise nestled in Tucson, Arizona. With its 36 holes and a par of 70, it offers a challenging yet rewarding golfing experience. The course features a lush Bermuda grass green and a fairway of Winter Rye, with the greens typically aerated in October, ensuring optimal play conditions. The earliest tee time is 7:00 AM and it's open from dawn to dusk, offering plenty of golfing opportunities. It costs $37 to play, whether it's a weekday or a weekend, and it's worth noting that fivesomes are not allowed. With 30 bunkers strategically placed around the course, golfers are sure to enjoy a stimulating round of golf.
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El Rio Trini Alvarez Municipal Golf Course
El Rio Trini Alvarez Municipal Golf Course, a classic established in 1934 and designed by William P. Bell, offers a traditional golfing experience in Tucson, Arizona. The course boasts 18 holes with a par of 70 and is beautifully maintained with Bermuda grass greens and fairways. The course is accessible from dawn to dusk with the earliest tee time at 6:00 AM, and the greens are typically aerated in May and October for optimal playing conditions. With a reasonable fee of $32, regardless of whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend, it offers great value. However, golfers should note that fivesomes are not allowed, and with 40 strategically placed bunkers, the course presents a fun challenge.
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Randolph Course at Randolph Golf Complex
Built in 1933 by William P. Bell, the Randolph Course at Randolph Golf Complex in Tucson, Arizona, offers a classic golfing experience with a par 72, 36-hole course. The fairways are Winter Rye and the greens are Bermuda Grass, typically aerated in October, providing a well-maintained landscape to play on. The course features 40 strategically placed bunkers, adding a challenging aspect to your game. It's open from dawn to dusk, with tee times starting at 7:00 AM. The cost is reasonable at $37, whether you decide to play on a weekday or weekend. However, take note that fivesome groups are not allowed, so plan your golf outing accordingly.