Arizona National Golf Club

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Arizona National Golf Club is desert golf at its finest. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and managed by the renown I.R.I. Golf Group, the golf course meanders among the foothills of Tucson, Arizona’s beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains as it follows the rugged natural flow of the land across shady mesquite-lined arroyos and skirts craggy rock outcroppings.

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The surrounding vistas at Arizona National Golf Club are unmatched by any golf club in the Tucson area. From atop the tee boxes on many holes, you can see panoramic views that stretch across Tucson and all the way to Mexico. Along the way, Arizona National Golf Club’s diverse 6,785 yard course layout will throw enough decisions and classic golf-in-the-desert challenges at you to test the very limits of your golf ability.

Enjoyment can be found on each unique hole! You'll get to view some of the most spectacular scenery of any golf course in Southern Arizona, including panoramic mountain vistas, forests of giant saguaros, and the rare beauty of nine natural springs. The course's attributes have certainly not gone unnoticed, as the course layout has drawn praise and acclaim on both national and local levels. When you visit Arizona National Golf Club, you will be able to enjoy the gorgeous desert scenery on a course that has been named "Top 100 Courses You Can Play" by Golf Magazine and the "Top Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona" by the Arizona Republic.

Arizona National Golf Club has formed an alliance with the University of Arizona to become the home course of the Wildcat Men’s and Women’s  collegiate golf teams. Both programs consistently rank among the top teams in the nation and boast 88 All-Americans and numerous tournament titles in their combined history. Included in that group are LPGA star Annika Sorenstam and PGA TOUR veteran Jim Furyk. This semi-private club offers public tee times as well as a variety of golf memberships.For more information, call (520) 749-3519 x 401 or visit www.arizonanationalgolfclub.com

 
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