Tucson Country Club

The Tucson Country Club was established in 1947 by a small group of people who purchased a 580-acre ranch located in a remote area of Tucson to provide a unique golfing opportunity and social camaraderie on the growing northeast side town.

During its more than 75-year history, the Tucson Country Club has provided its members with 18 holes of exquisite championship golf. The unique tournament history has featured 19 USGA Championship Qualifiers, 8 Arizona Amateurs, 1964 Western Amateur, 1982 USGA Senior Amateur, and the 1992 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur and beginning in 2023, the new home course for the University of Arizona Golf program

Mike Gogel Golf Design was commissioned at the end of 2021 to develop a new state-of-the art, short game practice facility for the golf teams which has been exceedingly well received. Following the completion of an extensive Masterplan in 2022, the club embarked on a full green and green-side bunker renovation. The project was completed on-time and on budget over the summer of 2023. 

Additional phases of work such as the fairway bunkers, additional tees and a significant lake and irrigation program have been outlined as future projects.

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Tucson Country Club

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Tucson, AZ