Arizona National Golf Club Arizona National (formerly The Raven Golf Club at Sabino Springs) is desert golf at its finest.
Canoa Hills Indigenous mesquite trees can be found along the contoured fairways. With accurate shots producing the best results, generous lay-up areas make the golf course very playable for all abilities
Canoa Ranch With Canoa Ranch, Schmidt and Curley prove they can produce quality even in a subdivision where the budget is tight and space has to be left for home sites along the fairways. Of course, they were given a really scenic piece of property to work with. And Schmidt and Curley were able to use it to full advantage, creating 18 holes of challenging golf that are still really playable for average golfers. Startling views of the Santa Rita Mountains and Elephant Head pop up on almost all holes of this par-70 course -- 6,549 from the tips.
Del Lago Golf Club A little different from many desert courses, del Lago plays like more of a combination of links and desert golf, featuring wide sweeping fairways that drift off into the surrounding valleys and arroyos...
Forty-Niner 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.
Heritage Highlands Heritage Highlands is a course diverse in playing environments.
La Paloma This resort, which was named by "GOLF Magazine" to its 1998 list of "Silver Medal Resorts," has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The Canyon Course is considered the most difficult. The Ridge Course is the next hardest and then the Hill Course. These are typical desert-target courses, featuring many changes in elevation, plus elevated tee boxes and greens. "Golf Digest" rated the Ridge/Canyon course as the 8th "Best Public Course" in the state for 1996, and the 13th "Best in State" course for 1995-96.
Omni Tucson National Golf Resort and Spa Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa has been the home of many PGA Tour events, and is the home of the John Jacobs School of Golf.
Rio Rico Resort The Rio Rico Resort and Country Club golf course is one of several designed by the late Robert Trent Jones Sr., whose work is immortalized by such other famous courses as Spyglass Hill, Hazeltine National, and Firestone. Rio Rico remains as one of the top 25 public courses in Arizona and is one of the few selected to host the first stage of the PGA Tour Qualifier.
San Ignacio Golf Club When Arthur Hills sculpted the course into the area’s natural canyons, he was able to utilize the existing topography and create dramatic elevation changes throughout the layout.
Starr Pass Golf Club Starr Pass has established itself as the premier desert golf course in the Tucson area.
Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club - Canyon Course Winding through the mystical canyons and arroyos of this desert preserve are Tom Fazio's two 18 hole championship courses that Golf Magazine ranked as Tucson's best.
Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club - Mountain Course Winding through the mystical canyons and arroyos of this desert preserve are Tom Fazio's two 18 hole championship courses that Golf Magazine ranked as Tucson's best.