
What is the history of Starr pass Golf Club?
Make history with us at Starr Pass Golf Club and Golf School. Phil Mickelson’s 1991 victory at Star Pass Golf Club, which would be the first of three in the Tucson Open, resulted in Starr Pass becoming a significant part of golf history.
How many nines does Starr pass Golf Club have?
The club actually offers three individual nines that are played in three different 18-hole combinations. All of the courses feature dramatic elevations changes and stunning views of the nearby Tucson Mountains. A view of a green at Starr Pass Golf Club.
What is the Rattler/Coyote course at Star pass Golf Club?
The Rattler/Coyote Course is one three courses at the Star Pass Golf Club. The club actually offers three individual nines that are played in three different 18-hole combinations. All of the courses feature dramatic elevations changes and stunning views of the nearby Tucson Mountains.
How do I book a tee time at the Starr pass?
Select from the rates below and click "Select Rate" to proceed to book your tee time. JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa features two unique golf experience options for you: 1) an 18 Hole Championship course 2) a 9 Hole Walking course Designed by legendary golfer, Arnold Palmer, both courses are desert golf experiences to remember.

Roadrunner Course
Just steps outside of our golf resort in Tucson, this course offers unsurpassed views. With dramatic elevation changes and the swirling winds created by the Tucson Mountains, these nine holes will truly test players of all levels. (3,241 yards)
Rattler Course
This course begins with a stunning view of Tucson and the surrounding mountain ranges. Hole 5 is one to remember. This demanding Par 5 with a split fairway will leave you very pleased if you are lucky enough to earn your par here while enjoying golf in Tucson. (3,490 yards)
Coyote Course
Enjoy a very serene and quiet area of the Tucson golf course where you are likely to see wildlife wandering about in their natural habitat. This stretch of holes just might afford you the delightful company of jackrabbits, quail or deer. (3,512 yards)
Clubhouse
Hungry golfers can choose from a variety of menu items including barbecue prepared with specialty sauces and rubs made in-house. Starr Pass' Executive Chef has carefully crafted the menu to include a delicious selection of smoked meats and Southwestern specialties.
Who designed Starr Pass Golf Club?
Designed by Robert Cupp and Craig Stadler with PGA Tour action in mind, Starr Pass Golf Club is a commanding desert-style layout whose subtle strategies are easier to understand once you’ve played it a time or two and whose beauty invites you back to do so.
Where is Starr Pass in Tucson?
Situated only minutes from downtown Tucson, the airport, and the freeway, Starr Pass is close to wherever you come from or are going to. Set back into the mountains and surrounding Sonoran Desert, Starr Pass offers a truly unique desert golf experience on one of the finest maintained golf courses in Southern Arizona.
What is a rattler course?
The Rattler/Coyote Course is one three courses at the Star Pass Golf Club. The club actually offers three individual nines that are played in three different 18-hole combinations. All of the courses feature dramatic elevations changes and stunning views of the nearby Tucson Mountains.
What is the fifth hole of the Rattler Nine?
The fifth hole of the Rattler nine features a challenging split fairway. Golfers frequently see various types of wildlife on the Coyote nine. The course provides homes for rabbits, quail and deer.
Starr Pass Tucson Golf Club: A history of challenging golf
Former PGA Tour Commissioner Deane Beman, inspired by the natural beauty and rugged terrain, selected Starr Pass as a tour site when he saw the land for the first time. Bob Cupp and Craig Stadler designed the golf course as a Tournament Players Club (TPC) facility in 1986.
Starr Pass Tucson Golf Club: Characteristics and today's course
"Most first-time players are pleasantly surprised that the course is so much in the mountains," Howard said. "They think it is going to be desert flat, but it is far from that."
Starr Pass Tucson Golf Club: The verdict
Realize from the first tee, with its sweeping view of downtown Tucson, that this golf course was built as a TPC - meaning it was laid out to challenge the best players in the world.
Where to stay: The JW Marriott Starr Pass
The views of the craggy mountains are vast from each of the resort's 575 guestrooms and 35 suites that feature a private patio or balcony.
