The University of Arizona Program Golf Courses and Practice Facilities

Sewailo Golf Club, Home of the Wildcats - Partnered with The University of Arizona in order to remain their home through 2020, Sewailo Golf Club is a 7,283 yard, par-72 course. Playing from the Bear Down tees offers a difficulty rating of 73.5 with a slope of 138. Primary design and architecture of the course from Notah Begay. (Click Here)

Omni Tucson National Golf Club - The 7,262 yard, par-73 Catalina course has been host to over 30 PGA events and contin- ues to host the University of Arizona National Invitational Tour- nament. It has been selected as one of ’s “75 Best Golf Resorts in North America.” Designed by Robert Van Hagge and Bruce Devlin. (Click Here)

The Gallery Golf Club - The North Course at the Gallery Golf Club is a 7,384 yard, par-72 course that overlooks the Sonoran Desert. This course is ranked #1 in Southwest Arizona by Golf Digest., and it co-hosted the in 2001 and hosted the 2014 Men’s PAC-12 Golf Championship. Designed by John Fought and Tom Lehman. (Click Here)

Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club - Thirty-six holes of the finest golf in Arizona can be found at the Ventana Canyon Golf and Racquet Club. The par-72, 6,898-yard Mountain course is bordered by the par-72, 7,002 yard Canyon course. Designed by Tom Fazio. (Click Here) La Paloma Country Club, - This 7,088, par-72 course is one of the best in Arizona. The 9-hole Canyon and Ridge courses compose the overall 18-hole course, although there is an additional 9-hole Hill course. La Paloma has been given numerous awards for its beautiful stretches of fairway and mountain backdrop. It was designed by . (Click Here)

The Golf Club at Dove Mountain - This course features three seperate 9-hole par-36 courses: Saguaro at 3,894 yards, Tor- tolita at 3,955 yards, and Wild Burro at 3,897 yards. It won the Golf Week award for “Best Resort Golf Courses” in 2012. This course was originally designed by Jack Nicklaus. (Click Here)

Stone Canyon Golf Club - A course stowed inside of the Catalina mountains, Stone Canyon is a 7,317-yard course at par-72. Playing from the copper tees provides a rating of 74.0 and a slope of 145. It was recently featured as one of Golf Digest’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses. Original design from Jay Morrish. (Click Here)

Arizona National Golf Club - Arizona National Golf Club offers desert golf at its finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. in 1996, the is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains and abutting the Coronado Nation- al Forest. Play from the black tees offers 6,785 yards at par-71. (Click Here)

The Club at Vistoso - Nestled between the Tortolita and Santa Catalina Mountains rests one of Tucson’s most premiere public golf courses. This par-72, 6,954 yard Tom Weiskopf design boasts pris- tine Sonoran desert and plays host to stately Saguaros, beautiful desert flora and spectacular mountain view. (Click Here) Randolph Park Golf Club - Randolph Park Golf Club makes for a great experience with a beautiful view of the towering Catali- na Mountains to north. The par-70, 6,629-yard course is one of the top public courses in the area and is ideal for hosting tournament play. (Click Here)

Tucson Country Club - The par-72, 6,954-yard ground is known as Tucson’s “Grand Old Gem.” Incredible landscape, a tough but fair course and beautiful mountains in every direction make this the best walking golf course in Tucson. Original design by William Bell. (Click Here)

Oro Valley Country Club - Located just northwest of Tucson, this par-72, 7,023-yard course exceptional is shaded by the Pusch Ridge section of the Catalina Mountains. Oro Valley Country Club has hosted many college tournaments as well as qualifying rounds for both the Arizona and U.S Open. (Click Here)

Starr Pass Golf Club - This course offers three nine-hole courses designed by to provide an overall premier experience. The par-35, 3,217-yard Roadrunner Course, the par-36, 3,490-yard Rattler Course, and the par-36, 3,512-yard Coyote Course. (Click Here) Map of the Facilities in and around Tucson, Ariz. - Click here for complete information