COURSE REVIEWS
Spring in Arizona filled with baseball and golf
TUCSON, Ariz. - This town is so used to playing second fiddle to Phoenix, it barely notices the music anymore. In fact, the Old Pueblo has made it its life's mission to be the "anti Valley of the Sun," whether it's touting its environs (smaller city, bigger mountains), its university (better basketball team, larger endowments), and even its Cactus League squads (fewer teams, bigger stars.)
Tucson Golf Course Reviews
- Ready or not, Tucson emerges as premier golf destination
- Tucson's reputation belies its golf offerings
- Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Resort
- El Conquistador Country Club
- 13th hole at Heritage Highlands
- 3rd hole at Ventana's Mountain Course
- Mountain Course at Ventana
- Gallery Golf Club
- 9th hole at Gallery Golf Club
- Spring in Arizona
- The Golf Villas at Oro Valley
- Courses at Ventana Canyon
- Arizona National
- Omni Tucson National
- Hilton Tucson El Conquistador
- Tucson Open preview
- 49er Country Club
- Arizona's Augusta National
- Arthur Pack Desert Golf Course
- Blanchard Course
- Dorado Golf Course
- La Paloma Country Club
- Omni Tucson National: Revered PGA Tour stop
- Omni Tucson National is quiet beacon of PGA Golf
- 9th at Omni Tucson National
- Randolph North Golf Course
- Arizona National Golf Club
- 11th hole at Arizona National Golf Club
- Arizona National Golf Club: Plenty to Hold Your Interest
- 12th hole at Santa Rita Country Club
- Starr Pass Golf Club
- 15th hole at the TPC at Starr Pass
- Starr Pass Golf Club: Still standing after all these years
- Starr Pass Design is a "Modern Throwback"
- The Stone Canyon Club
- The Golf Club at Vistoso
- The Golf Club at Vistoso arrives as major player
- Arizona Classic Course
- The Stone Canyon Club






