TUCSON COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Tucson, AZ, USA
Designed by William F., William Francis Bell
Tucson Country Club occupies a site in central Tucson that reflects the city's desert landscape and the architectural lineage of William F. Bell and his son William P. Bell, who together shaped numerous courses across the American Southwest in the early-to-mid twentieth century. The Bells worked extensively in Southern California and Arizona, developing routing strategies that accommodated natural desert terrain while creating playable corridors for a range of golfers. Their designs typically emphasized strategic bunkering and green complexes that rewarded thoughtful course management.
The course sits within Tucson's Sonoran Desert environment, where native vegetation and the region's characteristic topography inform the playing experience. Fairways move through terrain marked by elevation changes and desert washes, requiring players to navigate both the natural landforms and the architects' hazard placements. The routing takes advantage of views toward the surrounding mountain ranges that frame the Tucson valley, a feature common to desert courses in southern Arizona.
Tucson Country Club has served as a private membership facility for decades, maintaining its role as one of the city's established clubs. The membership has historically included local business and civic leaders, and the club provides both golf and social amenities typical of traditional country clubs in the region. The course has undergone periodic updates to maintain playing conditions and accommodate modern equipment, though it retains the fundamental character of a Bell-family design from the era when desert golf was still developing its identity in the Southwest.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tucson was designed by William F. and William Francis Bell.
Tucson at Tucson Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Tucson is 72.
Tucson plays 6,954 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Tucson is 130.
Tucson is a 18-hole course.