Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa
Open To: Resort,Semi-Private
Type: Traditional
Course Architect: Bruce Devlin & Robert Van
Hegge
Description:
At the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa, golfers can take
great comfort in the fact that they are walking in the steps of
the PGA Tour players who have gone before them. The boutique resort,
located in the exclusive neighborhoods north of downtown Tucson,
has played host to the PGA Tour’s Tucson Open since 1976.
In fact, the pros rank the 18th hole (No. 9 on the Gold Course)
as one of the most challenging finishing holes on the tour. And
well they should....at 465 yards with water on both sides of the
tee shot, this par 4 plays uphill to a well bunkered green that
slopes from back to front and must be judged correctly to post a
good score. Many a tournament has been decided by this signature
hole.
The
resort itself boasts 167 luxury accommodations including deluxe
rooms, suites, casitas and haciendas, some with fireplaces, spacious
living areas, fully-equipped kitchens and all offering a balcony
or patio with spectacular views of the mountains, fairways and pools.
Each room is appointed in a warm and rich Southwestern decor and
offers a full complement of amenities. The recent $1,200,000 renovation
to “The Spa: an Oasis of Wellness and Relaxation” provides
a world-class array of facilities, equipment and signature services
for both men and women. Spa-goers and golfers alike are guaranteed
to be pampered to the max. The new menu of services includes not
only therapeutic body work treatments, but a wide array of stretching,
yoga and fitness classes, including the Golf Stretch Class, (exclusive
to Omni Tucson National) to meet the physical requirements of golfers,
Tour Players and high handicap players alike.
Fine
dining and good service is what you would expect at this recipient
of a AAA Four-Diamond and Mobile Travel Guide Four Star rating,
and both are there in abundance. One of the best 19th Holes in Tucson,
Legends offers a casual atmosphere after golf or dinner. The sunset
hues on the Catalina Mountains are as red as the tender steaks served
in the Catalina Grille.
The resort is just a 1/2 hour from Tucson International Airport
or 1 1/2 hours from Sky Harbor in Phoenix, and just minutes from
nearby shopping and local nightlife.
Phone Number: 1-866-444-0992 (602-910-6821)
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Course Info | Scorecard
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Green Fees
| Date |
Green Fees |
Information |
| Dec 1 – Dec 31, 2004 |
Everyday $115 |
Twilight None |
| Jan 1 – April 30, 2005 |
Everyday $200 |
Twilight None |
| May 1 – May 30, 2005 |
Everyday $115 |
Twilight None |
| June 1 – Sep 30, 2005 |
Everyday $80 |
Twilight None |
| Oct 1 – Dec 31, 2005 |
Everyday $115 |
Twilight None |
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