
What is the Saddlebrooke Ranch Women's Golf Association?
Welcome from all of us at the Saddlebrooke Ranch Women’s Golf Association. Our goal is to promote good fellowship, provide an opportunity to enjoy golf, to enable our members to enjoy organized competition and social activities, to support learning about the game, and to be a member of the Arizona Women's Golf Association.
Why join the Arizona Women's Golf Association?
Our goal is to promote good fellowship, provide an opportunity to enjoy golf, to enable our members to enjoy organized competition and social activities, to support learning about the game, and to be a member of the Arizona Women's Golf Association. Golfers (with a GHIN) of every skill level are welcome.
What is the Saddlebrooke nine golf course?
Recently renovated in 2010, the SaddleBrooke Nine offers westward views of spectacular sunsets. This course is characterized not by length but rather by placing a premium on accuracy as is evidence by the signature hole #2 – only 125 yards in length requiring all carry over a pond.
Which Saddlebrooke golf course is the most difficult?
Recently renovated in 2011, the Tucson Nine is regarded as the most challenging of the three courses in SaddleBrooke. The course offers stunning views of the Catalina Mountain range from every hole.

When did Jane join the PGA?
Jane joined the PGA in 1988 and was elected to membership in 1992; one of the first women professionals to become a member of the PGA! In Addition, she is also a former member of LPGA.
How many carts are allowed on the golf course at one time?
All carts have access to the rough. Only 2 carts are allowed on the turf at one time, switching carts throughout the hole is allowed. The carts exiting the turf near the green must use the exit gates. No cart zones will remain in place (marked by yellow line) Some holes may be closed to some or all traffic.
When will Catalina Golf Course reopen?
The Catalina golf course will re-open on Monday, July 19th. The golf maintenance team has had a very productive two weeks on the golf course. All turf areas were aerified. The fairways received 400 tons of sand for the second application of the year. Sod has been installed in the worst transition areas.
Do golfers have the right to walk?
Golfers always have the right of way. Please walk on the paths, do not walk down fairways or across greens. · All pets must be on a leash. · Please clean-up after your pets, the trash cans on the golf course are not to be used to dispose of pet waste.
The Tucson Nine
Recently renovated in 2011, the Tucson Nine is regarded as the most challenging of the three courses in SaddleBrooke. The course offers stunning views of the Catalina Mountain range from every hole.
The SaddleBrooke Nine
Recently renovated in 2010, the SaddleBrooke Nine offers westward views of spectacular sunsets. This course is characterized not by length but rather by placing a premium on accuracy as is evidence by the signature hole #2 – only 125 yards in length requiring all carry over a pond.
The Catalina Nine
The newest of all three nines, the Catalina course was recently renovated in 2012. The course features three par 3 holes and plays to a par of 35. The course wanders through natural arroyos and brings the golfer close up views of the Catalina Mountain range.
The Tucson Nine
The Tucson Course is widely regarded as the most difficult of the three courses at SaddleBrooke One. The course challenge lies in its length, deep bunkering, and small but undulating putting surfaces. The course offers stunning views of the Catalina Mountains on every hole. They will help take your mind off the challenge that lies before you.
The SaddleBrooke Nine
The SaddleBrooke Course ventures west from the clubhouse and offers spectacular sunset views. The course is characterized not by length, but from a premium on accuracy and subtle undulating greens. The signature second hole provides the backdrop to the community entrance with a dramatic 125-yard carry over a lake.
The Catalina Nine
The Catalina Course is the newest of the three courses at SaddleBrooke One. The course traverses both sides of a natural arroyo to the south of the practice green. The course brings the golfer up-close views of the Catalina Mountains with the Tucson valley in the distance.
Meet Mike Jahaske, Director of Golf
I was born in the Chicago, but spent my first several years living in the Detroit and Cleveland areas before our family resettled back in Chicago. My earliest memory of golf is having a set of plastic clubs and hitting whiffle balls in the front yard at 3 years old.
Meet Ken Steinke, Assistant Golf Professional
My name is Ken Steinke and I’ve been the Assistant Golf Professional here at SaddleBrooke Ranch since 2013.
The Women's Golf Groups on Facebook
Membership of Women’s Golf gives you automatic entry into our two wonderful private members groups on Facebook. Join thousands of women golfers from around the world who share their photos, videos, and golf experiences in the friendly Women’s Golf Group on Facebook.
MEMBERS SOCIAL GROUP
The Women’s Golf Member’s Social Group is a moderated advertising-free social group where members of WomensGolf.com from all over the world share their photos, videos, and golf experiences (and their ball markers!).