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Rated as one of Golf Digest's "Top Ten Best
Places To Play Golf", the Arizona National challenges golfers
of all levels with its target layout through the natural rugged
flow of land. More |
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Spectacular views of the Rincon Mountains to
the east, Santa Catalina Mountains to the north and Santa Rita
Mountains to the south are hard to ignore and add to your desert
golf experience. Del Lago also has 9 lakes in play which is
very rare for Arizona golf courses. More |
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Located beneath the prestigious Santa
Catalina Mountains in northwest Tucson, Arizona, El Conquistador
Country Club features many challenging holes of golf in a spectacular
setting. Recently renovated by golf course architect, Gene Bates
of Palm Beach Gardens, Fl, the 30 year old links plays like
brand new. More |
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The Cañada and the Conquistador
golf courses were designed by Jeff Hardin and Greg Nash, so
there are some similarities between the two courses. Both golf
courses have used the surrounding desert landscape to promote
the beauty the desert Southwest has to offer any travel you
have scheduled to Tucson.
The Cañada Course has lots of elevation changes and
elevated tee boxes. The key for any golfer visiting the Cañada
Course would be to have accurate approach shots and the golf
greens are faster than the Coñquistador golf course.
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| Every hole at this Arthur Hill's
Heritage Highlands golf course is a challenge for the first
time visitor to the course. Gorgeous greens, well maintained
"fast" fairways, and elevated tee boxes are all experienced
here. The best strategy is to try to hit your golf balls straight
and stay out of the rough. The area surrounding the fairways
has been left as natural desert. More |
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Mountain View Golf Course is a semi-private course 15 minutes
north of Tucson in the active adult community of Saddlebrooke.
Opened in the winter of 1997, Mountain View Gold Course hosted
the Arizona Senior Open the last three years. Its generous fairways
and greens are in fine condition for spring play, offering a
layout that all golfers will enjoy. More |
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| The year-round golf course offers
three nine-hole courses: the Orange Course, the Gold Course
and the Green Course. The Orange and Gold Course combination
is what the golf professionals play and is relatively open and
has gentle curves. The Green Course is steeper in elevation
and some unusual shot opportunities. The Green Course offersspectacular
views of the natural beauty of the surrounding Tucson Arizona
desert. More |
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| Randolph North is the current choice
of the PING/Welches Championship LPGA Golf Tournament and has
been the golf course selected for PGA tournaments from 1979
through 1990. It was the site of the P.G.A. Seiko Tucson Match
Play Championship and the P.G.A. Joe Garaagiola Tucson Open.
This Tucson golf course features water hazards on five of its
holes, long fairways, and three rearranged holes. These holes
were revamped from recommendations from the PGA. More |
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| The golf course is home to valleys
and arroyos and is right next to the Tucson Mountains. Strict
attention was paid to disrupting the natural surroundings as
little as possible, and the finished product is the Southwest's
most inviting desert golf experience. Starr Pass' has recently
undergone renovations by Palmer Course Design. More |
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| Voted Best Public Golf Course by
Golf Digest.....voted Top 100 Fairways by Golf For Women.This
is a desert golf course developed on ninety acres. This well
known course is known for its views of the Catalina Mountains.
Gorgeous landscaping includes many native trees, including Acacia,
Mesquite, and Palo Verde trees. The signature hole is #5, a
437-yard, par 4, requiring a tee shot up a dogleg fairway. In
addition, nine holes are marked with red stakes, denoting lateral
water hazards. More |
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The Preserve at Saddlebrooke
66567 E. Catalina Hills Dr.
SaddleBrooke, AZ 85739-1328
(520) 825-9022
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| Saddlebrooke's , The Preserve, is
one of the most elegant golf courses in Southern Arizona. The
course is shadowed by the Santa Catalina Mountains providing
golfers a pleasant distraction. |
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