With its annual Cologuard Classic, the Tucson PGA TOUR Champions Tour event, Tucson has put itself on the map for golf and boasts a number of amazing golf courses for every level of player. And when it comes to the best Tucson golf courses, it can be hard to choose. From the world-renowned Omni Tucson’s National’s Catalina Course to the Ventana Canyon course, the choices are seemingly endless.
In fact, Tucson has more than 40 courses throughout the region. If you visited a new golf course every week, it would take you nearly a year to see them all. Since Tucson has been the home of professional golfers for decades, the number of courses should not be a surprise.
If you’re looking to be surrounded by amazing golf courses and resorts, then Tucson is the place for you. Here are some of the best on offer:
Tubac Golf Resort & Spa
Featured in the film Tin Cup, the original golf course was designed in 1959 by architect Robert “Red” Lawrence, and then in 2006, architect Ken Kavanaugh wove an additional nine holes into the original 18. The signature holes at Tubac Golf Resort are Anza, Rancho, and Otero. This golf course often hosts golf clinics and golfing events. Be sure to check the website for upcoming activities you may want to participate in.
Starr Pass Golf Club
Founded over 120 years ago, the Starr Pass was discovered by Richard Starr as he traveled through the Tucson Mountains. Now the home of the Starr Pass Golf Club, the Starr Pass is the location of the resort, golf school, and three 9-hole golf courses. Phil Mickelson’s 1991 victory during the Tucson Open placed the Starr Pass Golf Club on the map for professional golfers. This stunning desert course offers gorgeous views of the Catalina Mountains. Membership to the Starr Pass Golf Club offers a number of benefits including social activities, spa amenities, and more.
Ventana Canyon Mountain Course
Designed by Tom Fazio, the 18-hole golf course is nestled into the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, featuring the well-known and famed 100-yard par 3 signature hole. And if you’re looking for a truly photographable moment, the Mountain Course’s signature third hole is one of the most photographed holes west of the Mississippi. At Ventana Canyon golf course, choose between mountain courses or canyon courses. The golf course also includes a large practice facility and a fully outfitted golf shop.
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club | Dove Mountain
Masterminded by architect Jack Nicklaus, each of the golf courses at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club play with using the land elevations and terrain. Each course is a creative piece of agronomic engineering. Choose between the Tortolita, Wild Burro, or Saguaro for your golf excursion. The golf club also includes opportunities to take part in group golf instructional programs and a golf club membership.
El Conquistador Tucson
As the largest golf resort in Southern Arizona, El Conquistador offers 45-holes of golfing across three different courses: the Conquistador Course, the Cañada Course, and the Pusch Ridge Course. The combination of desert, amazing course architecture, and other course enhancements creates a truly unique and challenging experience for golfers. El Conquistador Tucson offers everything a golfer could want plus plenty of other activities including tennis, fitness facilities, pools, and plenty of social events to choose from.
No matter your level of golf, you’ll find just the right golf course to fit your needs and keep you challenged. One of the best ways to get a quick overview of the golf course possibilities in Tucson is to use the visittucson.org website since they have course comparisons and golf deals.
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