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Tucson Golf Courses
The many Tucson golf courses provide vacationers a strong motivation for spending a few weeks each winter putting around the area. Tucson isn't Phoenix, but golfers will hardly notice as the municipal, public, and open-to-the-public country club courses are plentiful. Plentiful enough in fact to keep the most avid golfers continuously busy. Not only are there quite challenging courses, check out the Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club, but some scenic fairways seemingly designed to raise heads in admiration of the surrounding beauty. The large number of public and municipal courses range from the very good to challenging professional links like Randolph Park Golf Club North where the LPGA tournament is held. Browse the selection below and see if you can arrange a tee time at an interesting looking golf course in Tucson, Arizona. |
The Gallery
Two highly regarded 18-hole courses with very different architectures make this club unique. John Fought and Tom Lehman assembled the irresistible North Course through two rugged canyons. The South Course, also designed by Fought, is links styled and also highly acclaimed. |

The Gallery |
Santa Rita Golf Club
In Corona, this par 72, 18-hole course is a thousand feet above the Tucson Valley. Magnificent views and relatively cool summer temperatures make this a favored destination of Tucson's golfing set. Is the twelfth green "the hardest hole in Tucson?" Well, come play a round and see for yourself. |

Santa Rita Golf Club |
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