Catalina - Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort in Tucson, Arizona — resort, 36-hole golf course, designed by Ed Ault (1972)
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Catalina - Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort

Tucson, Arizona

About Course

Catalina at Omni Tucson National Golf & Conference Resort is an 18-hole golf course located in Tucson, Arizona. Established in 1968 and redesigned by architect Ed Ault in 1972, this resort course offers golfers a moderate-difficulty playing experience. The facility provides a driving range and teaching pro services for players seeking to improve their skills. Course evaluations indicate excellent conditions across multiple categories, including layout and overall value. With good ratings for friendliness, pace of play, and amenities, the course presents a balanced golf experience for players visiting the Tucson area. The resort setting provides additional context for the golfing environment.

Course Stats

1 rounds analyzed
80.0
Avg Score
65.0
Avg Net Score
Fairways Hit
Putts / Round
3h 38m
Pace of Play
0
Most Birdies
Dane Arellano
0%
Walkers
0
Points Earned
Amenities
Driving Range
Putting Green
Practice Bunker
Teaching Pro
Golf Carts
Club Rental
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes36
CR | SR | PAR74.3 | 133 | 73
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?
ArchitectsEd Ault (1972)
Year built1968
Simulator
Conditions
Fairways
Greens
Golf seasonYear round
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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