Starr Pass Golf Club

 

The Starr Pass legend began over 120 years ago when Richard Starr crafted a trail through the rugged wilderness of the Tucson Mountains. Today, Coyote’s 6th fairway marks this trail and has earned the honor of being the signature hole at Starr Pass.
 

The Starr Pass site was personally selected by PGA Tour Commissioner, Dean Beaman. When he saw the site for the first time he was instantly inspired by the natural beauty and the rugged terrain. With the help of renowned Golf Course Designer, Bob Cupp, and PGA Tour Professional, Craig Stadler, they helped create a world class TPC Golf Facility.
 

Starr Pass hosted the annual Tucson Open between 1987 and 1996. During that time, the third (#3 Rattler) and fifth hole (#5 Rattler) were rated two of the most difficult holes on the PGA Tour, with the average score for 18 holes ranking among the highest on tour as well.
 

A true desert course, natural elements are used as hazards, while showcasing majestic vistas of the Catalina Mountains. Legends such as Arnold Palmer, Phil Mickelson, Payne Stewart and Nancy Lopez, to name a few, have all carved their way through this historic golf course.

 

STARR PASS GOLF CLUB
3645 W Starr Pass Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85745
520-670-0500