This course formerly called The Raven is very expensive and very exclusive. The course itself is challenging and is growing into quite a monster to tame.
For the price you are in golf paradise here at Urich Golf Course. They have a long 18 holes as well as a spacious driving range and putting greens. You can get a great round in almost any time.
Play golf in a quarry! by darren e. at InsiderPages
Awesome just awesome. This course has everything. Nice and open front nine and then a breathtaking back nine through the old quarry!
Hole #15 is special - a short 134 yard par 3. From the top of the quarry into the quarry floor. Great hole, struggle to walk away with par everytime!
Get a nice early tee time and watch the sunrise too.
Definitely Worth the Drive by Matthew B. at InsiderPages
Fred Enke is very nice. You can play an entire 18 and have a different challenge on each hole. I like the rolling hills that you have to negotiate to get your ball in the hole.
This executive course has an all you can play policy during the summer which makes it the best deal in Tucson. I have played as many as 54 holes in one day before.
aconners
aconners
Tue Jun 18, 2002
Don't waste your time!
This is the worst course I have ever played. The staff lied about the condition, the greens were sandy and had patches of dirt, and the there was no water to drink anywhere except for a charge in the bar.
A really nice, well looked after golf course in Tucson. It is well tuckeed away on the East side but if you find it you will not be let down. The fairways are wide and forgiving, so any level of golfer can play here!
This is a good little practice 9 hole, Par 3 course in North Tucson. All of the holes are around a hundred yards long, so great from hitting off the ground as Tee's are not really needed. (Unless you want to cheat your way to a really low score!).