Toka Sticks Golf Course

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Address:
East Williams Field Road
Mesa
AZ
85212
United States

Toka Sticks Golf Club, designed and built in the 1950s by the Army Corps of Engineers, is one of Arizona's oldest golf courses. Owned by the Gila River Indian Community, the course has served players of all skill levels for nearly eight decades. Located in Mesa, Arizona, minutes from the Gateway Airport, Toka Sticks (Toka Usiga) offers convenient access from throughout the Valley.

The course is recognized as culturally significant and iconic within the region. It features well-maintained course conditions and is designed to accommodate golfers of varying abilities. The facility includes rental clubs available through TaylorMade and an on-site grill for dining. Toka Sticks offers both public and member tee times, as well as youth programming through the Youth on Course initiative.

The club provides memberships and a Toka Card option for regular players. Tournament inquiries are accommodated, and the course maintains partnership with Four Points by Sheraton. Known for the hospitality of the Gila River Indian Community, Toka Sticks represents a historic and enduring presence in Arizona golf.

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