How much does it cost to golf in Tucson AZ?

How much does it cost to golf in Tucson AZ? 

Tucson Resort Golf Rates
Practice Facility
Facility Use, Resort Guest $15
Rentals
Shoes $15
Callaway irons and woods $75 per 18 holes, $35 per 9 holes

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Does Phil Mickelson own a golf course in Tucson? The course is located against the Tortolita Mountains, north of Tucson, and was designed by past ACGCA president, Jay Morrish. Recently, the club hosted The Match: Champions for Change featuring Mickelson and basketball legend, Charles Barkley versus NFL Hall of Famer, Peyton Manning and NBA superstar, Steph Curry.

Where does the PGA play in Tucson? The Cologuard Classic is played on our famed Catalina Course, home to PGA Tour’s Tucson Open 30 times from 1965 through 2006. The course spans over 7,000 yards and is made up of lush lined fairways and challenging lake features.

How much does it cost to join Tucson Country Club? The Tucson Country Club is a private member-owned club that requires an application and invitation to membership. Living within the Tucson Country Club Estates is separate from becoming a member of the club and having access to the amenities. Dues range from $250-$1000 per month, depending on membership level.

How much does it cost to golf in Tucson AZ? – Additional Questions

How much does it cost to join the Oro Valley Country Club?

ORO VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTER MEMBERSHIPS

To get Membership Pricing there is a one-time $20 registration fee. The rates listed are for Oro Valley residents. The fee for non-residents is an additional $5 /month for individual membership, $10 /month for couple or family membership, and $1 for daily drop-in fees.

When was Skyline Country Club built?

It is one of the first two country clubs in town, built in 1962 at the top of Tucson and is fully owned by its members. The membership has kept the top of the line quality with major remodels in 1984 and again in 2009. The 59,000 square foot clubhouse was built on the site with the best city views anywhere in Tucson.

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