27 championship holes:


9 holes, 3,241 yards,
par 36, 70.5 rating, slope 129


Designed by:
Robert "Red" Lawrence
Redesigned by:
Kenneth Kavanaugh

Course Opened:
May 1959
Course Type/Style:
ResortParkland
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
22
Number of Water Hazards:
4 out of 9
Most Challenging Hole:
No. 7
Most Scenic Hole:
No. 8
Acreage of Course:
400 acres
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.

Primary Grasses
 Fairways: Bermuda
 Rough: Bermuda
 Greens: Bentgrass

Months Open:
January – December
High Season:

January – April

Green Fees:
Low: $39 High: $109
Walking Options:
Walking at certain times

Director of Golf:
Dennis Palmer
Head Pro:
Dean Gloy, PGA
Superintendant:
Raymond Frey

Golf Digest rating

 

The Otero Nine

one of the most desirable
courses in the southwest

Tubac’s original front nine, named after the Otero family who established the Otero Ranch in 1789, is classic with beautiful bentgrass greens hopscotched among stately cottonwoods and mesquite groves.

No. 9 of the Otero has been shortened some 100 yards to a short par-4. The challenge is to avoid a huge lake that runs down most of the left side and in front of the green.

 


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Airports:
35 minute drive south of Tucson International Airport.

Location:
Located on the in Tubac.

Property:
Historic 500 acre Otero Ranch and 27 championship hole golf course.

Accommodations:
98 luxurious accommodations in various sizes and styles.

Things to do:
Spa, fitness center, swimming pool, tennis, jogging and biking trails, golf, wine tasting...

Range of rates:

Reservations:

Mailing address:
1 Otero Rd, Tubac, AZ 85646

Web Site:
www.tubacgolfresort.com


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