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Golf Course Review OMNI Tucson National Golf Resort CATALINA Tucson Arizona

Omni Tucson National Golf Resort (Catalina)

Golf Course Review OMNI Tucson National Golf Resort CATALINA Tucson Arizona

ALERT: Aeration
Catalina course will be closed for aeration from 6/22 – 6/25, reopening 6/26. Sonoran Course will close on 6/29 for its aeration. Reopening date TBD, so check with course for availability.
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Reviewed by: Nickesquire, Rancho Mirage, CA

Golf Playing Conditions 5.28 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 5.28 GOOD

Rode the Whites (6610/71.4/128) in slightly over 3H mid day as a single. The weather was clear, fairly calm and in the low 100’s.

COVID-19: Doodles in the cups and no rakes in the traps. But very relaxed overall compared to Southern California courses where I usually play.

Bruce Devlin teamed with Robert Van Hagge as co designer of this layout that has hosted dozens of PGA and Sr. PGA events over past 50 years. Rare par 73 with five par 5’s, four par 3’s and nine par 4’s. Liked the traditional parkland style layout. Holes that stood out were #18, an excellent demanding par 4 finishing hole with water left, right and long on your tee shot, then a uphill approach shot to an elevated green. #11 was a unique par 5 that was barely 500 yards but was a true 3 shot par 5 for most because you had to lay up short of/go around a lake, then go over the lake to set up your uphill approach. I hit three irons on this hole because of the location of the lake and the way it jutted out into the fairway.

The Review

I was told the course was not in great shape and was getting ready to close tomorrow for maintenance. Wanted to play it anyway as this was going to be my only opportunity this trip. Greens, tees and some of the rough had recently been aerated. Kudos to the pro shop staff for full disclosure on the conditions ahead of time.

Bermuda tees, fairways and rough were all semi lush with some browned out areas. Mostly good.

Sand traps had good quality sand could have been excellent if they had been raked today.

Bermuda greens were as advertised unfortunately. Bumpy and medium slow, they were at least a week from being fully healed. Positive was that they were not firm. I had numerous irons stop right at their ball mark or back up. Unfortunately wasted a rare 9/10 (by my standards) ball striking day trying to convert putts that were bumpier and slower than most courses fringes.

Final Thoughts

All grass range included in your fee. Complementary bottled water. Friendly starter and saw the cart gal twice. Really look forward to coming back and playing here again when the course is in better playing shape, because the layout is fun. Recommended.

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Golf Course Review OMNI Tucson National Golf Resort SONORAN Tucson Arizona

Omni Tucson National Golf Resort (Sonoran)

Golf Course Review OMNI Tucson National Golf Resort SONORAN Tucson Arizona

ALERT: Aeration
Catalina course will be closed for aeration from 6/8 – 6/20. Sonoran Course will close on 6/29 for its aeration. Reopening date TBD, so check with course for availability.
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Reviewed by: Nickesquire, Rancho Mirage, CA
Rode the Blues (6529/70.7/129) in 3H, 15M mid morning. Most of the round as a single, part as a threesome and a few holes as a foursome. 107F, clear and calm on the weather front.

Golf Playing Conditions 8.30 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 8.30 GREAT

Par 70 layouts I usually do not care for. This one is an exception. Very challenging Tom Lehman design with many forced carries. Very tough driving course. Many holes turn even though there are hardly any true dog legs. More elevation changes than I would have expected. Plus grade for the layout, but you better play the correct tees and keep it straight or it could be a long day on this course.

Tees semi lush, mostly good with a few needing divot repair.

Fairways and rough were both lush and excellent to play from. Rough not tall or overly penal, the ball sat up nice.

Sand traps were well maintained with nice quality sand.

Greens rolled very nice. Medium to medium fast and firm. I made more than my normal share of putts on these greens.

Customer service outstanding. They changed out my cart in a matter of minutes and Daulton in the pro shop in particular was especially friendly and customer service oriented. My towel was left in the old cart, he quickly tracked it down and was calling me to come back and get it before I even left the property. Saw the cart gal once, $5 for an Arnold Palmer is a bit steep.

Very fun course to play on a day I was hitting it well from tee to green. Good collection of holes, never felt like I was playing a hole I just played a few holes ago. Highly recommended.

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Golf Course Review El Conquistador Golf Tennis CONQUISTADOR COURSE Tucson Arizona

El Conquistador Golf Tennis (Conquistador)

Golf Course Review El Conquistador Golf Tennis CONQUISTADOR COURSE Tucson Arizona

ALERT: Aeration
Will be aerating the greens of the Conquistador Course 5/28 – 6/5 and Cañada Course 6/17 – 6/19.
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Reviewed by: demarv04, Phoenix

Golf Playing Conditions 7.48 GREAT
Golf Playing Conditions 7.48 GREAT

We made a stop in Tucson for a day and was able to play El Conquistador around 0818 for a $30 rate. The course was fairly busy and pace was slow even though we finished in about 4 hours.

I enjoy the course mostly because of the variety of holes. I don’t think it’s your typical resort style course as it makes you be fairly accurate with tee shots and approaches. It has varying lengths of par 4s and par 3s. Overall a fun course.

Fairways, greens and sand traps were all in good shape. Some bare spots on the fairways but nothing to affect play too drastically. Greens accepted shots but were on the slow side. The sand traps were a pleasure to play out of because they actually had sand in them.

My negatives on the course were the range and the tee boxes. As a Troon managed course expect better quality range balls than the ones provided. Balls were chewed up and in very poor condition. The rank itself had zero grass to use. Just full of sand and hard to utilize. The tee boxes were frequently uneven and hard to find a spot to get a decent stance.

Overall a fun course for the price and location.

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Recent Golf Course Review Omni Tucson National Golf Resort (CATALINA) Tucson Arizona

Omni Tucson National Golf Resort (Catalina)

Tucson, AZ

Reviewed by: wsbell57, Thousand Oaks

Golf Playing Conditions 9.15 IMMACULATE
Golf Playing Conditions 9.15 IMMACULATE

We played the Catalina Course at the Omni Tucson National on Saturday 02/10/18 for The Bridge the Gap Charity Golf Tourney. What a great time we had. I’m not sure that I’ve played on a finer maintained course! The course itself was quite challenging, with some rolling and various width fairways, water on several holes, elevation changes and undulating greens. It plays well to it’s slope. For the conditions, the fairways were literally like carpet! The greens were well manicured. The only negative I could take away from the whole experience was that the bunkers were too wet, but since we were playing a best ball tourney, we never actually got to hit out of it!??.

We had such fun that we will be planning a return trip soon! It’s not a cheap course, but I feel it is definitely worth your attention if you find yourself in Tucson!!

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Golf Course Review Sewailo Golf Club Tucson Arizona

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Sewailo Golf Club Tucson Arizona

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Sewailo Golf Club

Tucson, AZ
Reviewed by:  tklabunde, Tempe, AZ
Played a few weeks ago, this is a newer layout located on the Pascua Yaqui reservation west of Tucson. The course was designed by Notah Begay, not sure if he has done other courses. As such, there is no development around the course and it is set in treeless desert terrain.
The course is really not walkable, it is spread out in quite a few areas due to the terrain. Conditions were impeccable and it doesn’t appear the course gets a lot of play. It was a very good value, the fee included range balls, bottled water, GPS in carts.
The practice areas are excellent as well. One thing to keep in mind playing for the first time is that there is a fair amount of water that is not visible/obvious from some tees and approach shots. The GPS has a flyover feature that you should consult on holes that do have water. There is a lot of bunkering around the green complexes; framing tee shots. Bunkers were excellent.
Very enjoyable round, pace of play good, conditions excellent, service excellent, try this one out.