Golf Course Information
Description
Randolph opened in 1925, and was the site of the P.G.A. Seiko Tucson Match Play Championship, the P.G.A. Joe Garagiola Tucson Open and the PING/Welch's LPGA Championship. It is Tucson City Golf's longest golf course, measuring 6,900 yards from the championship tees and just short of 6,000 from the front tees. The course setting is a scenic one with numerous tall trees, lush fairways, and a beautiful view of the mountains surrounding Tucson. The course features water hazards on five holes and long fairways. Randolph shares the Randolph Golf Complex with the Dell Urich Golf Course.
The course features water hazards on five holes, long fairways, and sports three rearranged holes. These were reconstructed according to PGA recommendations to enhance the course and make it more challenging for the pros.
- El Rio Golf Course - dates back to the 1930s and was the original site for the Tucson Open. The course was operated as a country club until 1968 when the City of Tucson acquired it for public use. The course layout features tight fairways, small greens, relatively flat terrain, two lakes, and numerous trees. El Rio is ideal for the "short knocker," measuring 6,000 yards from the regular tees, and 6,400 from the back tees.
- Dell Urich - (formerly Randolph South) opened in the spring of 1996. The new par 70 course measures 5,270 and 6,633 yards from the front and back tees, respectively. Golfers will enjoy spectacular tee shots as well as dramatic elevation changes.
- Fred Enke Golf Course - was officially dedicated December 3, 1983. Enke offers golfers a different but interesting and challenging approach to golf course design.
The major features of the course are its vast teeing areas, large greens, strategic bunkers and sand traps, and most important of all, its concept as a semi-arid, limited turf course. Grass is used only on the tees, ball landing area, and greens, with undisturbed native plants comprising the remainder of the landscaping.
Golfers have the option of four teeing areas. Respectively, they measure 6,800, 6,400, 5,800 and 5,000 yards.
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Golf Course Info
- Course: 18 Holes
- Course Type: Public
- Architect: William F. Bell
- Opened: 1961
- Season: Year Round
- Head Pro: Pam Drake
Golf Course Stats
- Tee Boxes: 4
- Back Tees: 6902 Yards
- Back Par: 72
- Back Slope: 128
- Back Rating: 72.1
Green Fees and Rates
18 Weekday - $52
18 Weekend - $56
Tee Times & Reservations
Reservations
Tee Times may be made 6 days in advance
Golf Course Amenities
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Winter Rye
250, 200, 150, 100 Yard Markers
Outing Information
Contact Randolph Golf Course at 520-791-4161 for more information and details on holding a golf outing at the course.
Events
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Lodging Options
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Restaurant and Dining Options:
Contact Randolph Golf Course at 520-791-4161 for onsite or nearby dining options.Nearby Courses
- Arizona National Golf Club - Tucson
- Dell Urich Golf Course - Tucson
- Dorado Country Club - Tucson
- El Rio Golf Course - Tucson
- Forty Niner Country Club - Tucson
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