Golf

Sharpen your game by playing a round on all three of our Tucson resort's nine-hole golf courses. Tee off with red-tinged Arizona desert scenery and looming mountains in the background at our Starr Pass Golf Club, designed by legendary Arnold Palmer.

Club Highlights
Rentals and Lessons
Clubhouse and Golf Shop
Driving range and Putting green
Clubhouse Restaurant

Palmer Course

Just steps outside of our golf resort in Tucson, this course offers unsurpassed views. With dramatic elevation changes and the swirling winds created by the Tucson Mountains, these nine holes will truly test players of all levels. (3,241 yards)

Roadrunner Course

Palmer Course

Just steps outside of our golf resort in Tucson, this course offers unsurpassed views. With dramatic elevation changes and the swirling winds created by the Tucson Mountains, these nine holes will truly test players of all levels. (3,241 yards). Course Information: 9 holes, 3241 yards. Par for course: 35 Phone 520-900-8210

Rattler Course

This course begins with a stunning view of Tucson and the surrounding mountain ranges. Hole 5 is one to remember. This demanding Par 5 with a split fairway will leave you very pleased if you are lucky enough to earn your par here while enjoying golf in Tucson. (3,490 yards)

Rattler Course

Rattler Course

Just steps outside of our golf resort in Tucson, this course offers unsurpassed views. With dramatic elevation changes and the swirling winds created by the Tucson Mountains, these nine holes will truly test players of all levels. (3,241 yards). Course Information: 9 holes, 3490 yards. Par for course: 36 Designed by Arnold Palmer Phone 520-900-8210

Golf Instruction
Available for Resort and Local Tucson Guests:

Private golf lessons, on-course playing lessons, junior golf lessons, and series of lessons.          

Customized Golf Schools Which Include:

Instruction Golf Golf amenity Gift certificate for merchandise.

 

Corporate Group Clinics:

For 6 or more students $40 per person for a 1.5-hour clinic.

 

Phil Mickelson’s PGA Wins at Starr Pass

Phil Mickelson's 1991 victory at Star Pass Golf Club, which would be the first of three in the Tucson Open, resulted in Starr Pass becoming a significant part of golf history. The victory was a springboard into his professional career, as he was still an amateur and student at Arizona State University. Mickelson became the fourth golfer in PGA history to achieve this accomplishment as an amateur.

Coyote Course

Enjoy a very serene and quiet area of the Tucson golf course where you are likely to see wildlife wandering about in their natural habitat. This stretch of holes just might afford you the delightful company of jackrabbits, quail or deer. (3,512 yards)

Coyote Course - Hole #7

Coyote Course

Just steps outside of our golf resort in Tucson, this course offers unsurpassed views. With dramatic elevation changes and the swirling winds created by the Tucson Mountains, these nine holes will truly test players of all levels. (3,241 yards) Course Information: 9 holes , 3512 yards. Par for course: 36 Phone 520-900-8210

Green Game

A Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary through the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses, Starr Pass Golf Club demonstrates a high degree of quality environmental stewardship. We received our certification through environmental planning, wildlife, and habitat management, outreach, education, water conservation, and water quality management.

Coyote Hole 7

Catalina Barbeque Co. & Sports Bar

Clubhouse

Hungry golfers can choose from a variety of menu items including barbecue prepared with specialty sauces and rubs made in-house. Starr Pass' Executive Chef has carefully crafted the menu to include a delicious selection of smoked meats and Southwestern specialties.

Catalina Barbeque Co. & Sports Bar