Tucson Country Club

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Address:
North Camino Principal
Tucson
AZ
85715-3113
United States

Tucson Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course established in 1947 on a 580-acre property near the base of the Catalina Mountains in northeast Tucson. The course was developed by a group seeking to provide a unique golfing opportunity and social camaraderie in a remote area that later became the Tucson Country Club Estates.

The private members-only club has maintained its commitment to pure golf without compromise to development or urban sprawl throughout its over 75-year history. The course has hosted significant amateur tournaments, including 19 USGA Championship Qualifiers, 8 Arizona Amateurs, the 1964 Western Amateur, 1982 USGA Senior Amateur, and 1992 USGA Senior Women's Amateur. The club was home to Dr. Edgar Updegraff, recognized as one of the world's finest amateur golfers.

With membership exceeding 500 families, Tucson Country Club offers comprehensive golf activities including women's, men's, junior, and mixed play, along with various tournaments and events. The facility features a modern clubhouse with golf shop, locker rooms, fitness center, and dining areas. The course uphold golf traditions, including maintaining a caddie program since the club's founding.

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