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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
1401 W Calle Urbano Tucson, AZ 85614 United States 520 648 1880 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Canoa Hills is a beautiful 18-hole public golf course laid out among the canyons and hills of the Santa Cruz Valley south of Tucson in Green Valley, Arizona. At Canoa Hills you will find spectacular views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and cooler temperatures. One of the most popular public courses with local residents, it demands precision - not power - to score well. The large bent-grass greens, Bermuda tees, and rolling fairways offer exceptional playing conditions for players of all abilities. The Bermuda fairways are overseeded with winter rye for lush playing conditions November through May of each year. The Bermuda grass fairways offer fantastic lies and a different playing condition during the summer months. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
5800 South Camino Del Sol Tucson, AZ 85614 United States 520 393 1966 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Open since January of 2003, Canoa Ranch Golf Club is quickly becoming one of the top courses in Green Valley and has come to rival some of Tucson's finer courses. With picturesque holes and an elevation at 3,000 feet, Canoa Ranch is a cool, welcoming treat for Tucson visitors. A par 70 layout, the yardage ranges from 6,549 from the championship tees to 5,061 from the forward tees. Plush green grass cuts through canyons and desert landscapes while ample bunkers guard many of the greens. Mountain views can be seen from every hole and serve as a backdrop for several of Canoa's more memorable holes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
14155 E. Via Rancho Del Lago Tucson, AZ 85641 United States 520 647 1100 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
Del Lago Golf Club winds its way through the rolling hills and valleys of the beautiful high desert southeast of Tuscon in Vail, AZ. Spectacular views of the Rincon and Santa Catalina Mountains to the north, and the Santa Rita Mountains to the south are hard to ignore. The golf course offers a dramatic combination of scenery and golf course design that will enchant all golfers who visit this 7,206 yard, par 72, masterpiece. Built in 2000 by architects Tim and Dick Nugent. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
10555 North Lacanada Tucson, AZ 85737 United States 1 800 325 7832 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
While playing through saguaro capped hillsides surrounded by natural desert terrain, the Canada (Can-yada) Course offers plush , garden-like fairways. With the addition of spectacular views of the Catalina Mountains and desert wildlife , your camera is a must when visiting the 18-hole, 6,713 yard, par 72 Canada Course. Mountain views can be seen on all holes, and overlooking the city is the 8th hole, 188 yards, was voted 'toughest par 3 in Tuscon'. Greens and fairways are maintained to USGA tournament standards with striping to enhance their beauty. The Canyada Course is located across the street from the clubhouse (east course) Canyada used to be the Sunrise Course. The Conquistador course is located adjacent to the clubhouse by the driving range (west course) Conquistador used to be the Sunset Course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A dramatic setting for a game of golf |
955 West Vistoso Highlands Drive Tucson, AZ 85737 United States +1 520 797 7900 / +1 877 548 1110 http://www.vistosogolf.com/ |
At the base of the Catalina Mountains, this golf course sits amid a saguaro forest offering dramatic natural views for golfers at all skill levels. Outdoor dining overlooking the course complements the golfing experience. This course was voted Best Course in Tucson by Golf Digest. Greens fees vary from USD159 in the winter to USD49 during summer months. The course has eighteen holes, par 72, and 6,932 yards. Come here to improve your golf game. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golf in a country club setting |
10555 North La Canada Drive Tucson, AZ 85737 United States +1 520 544 1800 http://www.hiltonelconquistado... |
These two courses in Tucson's northwest let golfers experience country club atmosphere while being surrounded by sahuaros, mesquite and palo verde trees (as well as the occasional javelina). The Sunrise Course (18 holes, 6,819 yards, par 72.5) resembles a park, while the Conquistador (18 holes, 6,801 yards, par 72.5) winds through desert canyons providing views of the majestic Catalina Mountain's west side. Fill up at the full service restaurant located in the resort. Call ahead for rates and other details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High desert golf |
38691 South Mountain View Tucson, AZ 85739 United States +1 520 818 1100 |
This course provides some of the reasons why Tucson is famous among golfers around the world. Located on the ragged backside of the Catalina Mountains, this 18 holes, 6,728 yards, 72 par course in the high desert combines the golfing experience with gourmet food and awe-inspiring mountain views. Featuring a practice range, complete golf shop and a full grill. Greens fees range between around $30 during summer to around $70 during winter months. Call for exact rates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golfing in a pleasant park |
600 South Alvernon Way Tucson, AZ 85711 United States +1 520 791 4161 / +1 520 791 4346 |
This park sits in the middle of the city and features two separate 18 hole golf courses. The north course (6.863 yards, par 72), site of the PING Welch's LPGA Open, and the south course (6,633 yards, par 70), is more suited for beginners. Randolph offers a practice range, driving range and a full service restaurant. Greens fees are $37 to walk; $46 to ride. Special discounts are available; call for information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Right Way to the Fairway! |
4201 S. Camino Del Sol Tucson, AZ 85614 United States ( 520 ) 648 3468 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
This par 71 facility built in 1989, offers yardages from 5,200 to 6,704 depending on the tees selected. The strategy is sublime. One outstanding feature is the visibility from tee to green. Golfers see everything they must encounter before they swing the driver. The signature number 13th hole is a double-dogleg 522-yard, par five with elevated tees and a double lake along the left side. The club is at 3,000 feet elevation which offers a cooler temperature in the middle of the summer than other Tucson courses. San Ignacio is the site of extensive practice facilities and offers world famous John Jacobs Golf Schools throughout the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A top local course |
3645 West Starr Pass Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85745 United States +1 520 670 0300 http://www.starrpasstucson.com |
In the Tucson Mountains, about 15 minutes west of downtown Tucson, sits Starr Pass Golf Resort. Having established itself as one of the top golf courses in the country, it doesn't disappoint. Deliberate care has been taken not to disrupt the natural surroundings, allowing golfers to enjoy the beauty of the Sonoran desert as well as a good challenge. Starr Pass hosted the PGA Tour's Tucson Open from 1987 to 1996. This course includes 18 holes, 6,123 yards, and a par 71. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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8480 N. Continental Links Drive Tucson, AZ 85743 United States 520 744 7443 http://www.teebone.com/coursep... |
The Pines offers a mix of dramatic elevation changes and stunning mountain views with 18 enjoyable holes. In 1997 the Pines opened as The Links at Continental Ranch. The Links, which was designed by Brian Huntley, was built on the edge of a 90+ acre, 100 foot deep sand and gravel quarry. In 2000, following the decision to abandon the sand and gravel quarry, the Town of Marana and the quarry/golf course owner agreed on a plan that would reclaim the quarry by relocating 10 golf holes into the old quarry and reconfigure 8 of the existing holes. Given the elevation changes and the addition of thousands of trees it was determined that the Links name was no longer appropriate and therefore when the new course opened for play in October 2003, The Pines Golf Club at Marana was born. "Tucson's first Scottish Links style course was transformed into "Tucson's first quarry course". Review © 2007, Wcities |