Omni Tucson National
Golf Resort & Spa
This club has three
nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. These
traditional courses have lakes that come into play on several holes. This club
is one of the two that hosts the PGA Touchstone Energy Tucson open each January; the
other club is the Starr Pass Golf Club. The Pac 10 finals and the NCAA Regionals
are also held here on occasion. A redesign of six holes was completed by Red Lawrence in
1966. For homes located in Tucson National please use this link:
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A link to the Tucson National Resort:
www.omnihotels.com
Omni
Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa
2727
W Club Dr
Tucson,
Az 85742
(520)297-2271(resort)
(520)575-7540
(golf shop)

The Sonoran Course
Under
the direction of 2006 Ryder Cup Captain Tom Lehman and his design team, the Omni
Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa, home to the PGA Tour's Chrysler Classic of
Tucson, has begun construction on a new desert style course to complement the
resort's traditional parkland Orange/Gold championship course.
In addition, two holes on the championship course will be redesigned to lengthen
and tighten the holes in time for the 2006 tournament, pending approval of the
PGA Tour. The remaining 16 holes will remain unchanged.
"With Tom Lehman's signature, the new desert course
will become a much-in-demand destination for golfers," said David Morgan,
general manager of the resort. "And, it will complement and enhance our
reputation as among the finest golf and spa resorts in America." Ranked in 2004
as one of America's top golf resorts by both Golf Digest and Cond頎ast Traveler,
the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa served as the host for the PGA Tour's
Chrysler Classic of Tucson for the last time, February 23-27, 2006. The course
began hosting the Tucson Open in 1965.
"I'm looking forward to doing my part in creating a golf course that the members
and guests will enjoy, find interesting, feel challenged by and look forward to
playing again and again and again," said Lehman. "Hopefully everyone's
expectations will not only be met but exceeded."
Lehman
and his team will create the new desert course by adding nine holes to the
existing nine-hole Green course. The new nine will be built on an undeveloped
parcel along the eastern edge of the property. In designing the course, Lehman's
objectives were to utilize and protect the natural washes and native vegetation,
to create a seamless appearance between the two parcels and to fashion a layout
that will require golfers to hit a variety of shots.
At 6,418 yards, length will not be the primary challenge. Rather, Lehman's
design incorporates strategic fairway bunkering that will require players to
place their tee shots carefully while a set of green complexes will call for
thoughtful approaches and a deft short game.
"Our goal is to create two distinctive golf experiences in a single resort,"
said Morgan, general manager. "By offering both a PGA Tour-caliber championship
course and a desert-style layout with a southern Arizona flavor, we are
enhancing the playability of our facility for resort guests and members."

The Catalina Course
Under
the direction of 2006 Ryder Cup Captain Tom Lehman and his design team, the Omni
Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa, home to the PGA Tour's Chrysler Classic of
Tucson, has begun construction on a new desert style course to complement the
resort's traditional parkland Orange/Gold championship course.
In addition, two holes on the championship course will be redesigned to lengthen
and tighten the holes in time for the 2006 tournament, pending approval of the
PGA Tour. The remaining 16 holes will remain unchanged.
"With Tom Lehman's signature, the new desert course
will become a much-in-demand destination for golfers," said David Morgan,
general manager of the resort. "And, it will complement and enhance our
reputation as among the finest golf and spa resorts in America." Ranked in 2004
as one of America's top golf resorts by both Golf Digest and Cond頎ast Traveler,
the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa served as the host for the PGA Tour's
Chrysler Classic of Tucson for the last time, February 23-27, 2006. The course
began hosting the Tucson Open in 1965.
"I'm looking forward to doing my part in creating a golf course that the members
and guests will enjoy, find interesting, feel challenged by and look forward to
playing again and again and again," said Lehman. "Hopefully everyone's
expectations will not only be met but exceeded."
Lehman
and his team will create the new desert course by adding nine holes to the
existing nine-hole Green course. The new nine will be built on an undeveloped
parcel along the eastern edge of the property. In designing the course, Lehman's
objectives were to utilize and protect the natural washes and native vegetation,
to create a seamless appearance between the two parcels and to fashion a layout
that will require golfers to hit a variety of shots.
At 6,418 yards, length will not be the primary challenge. Rather, Lehman's
design incorporates strategic fairway bunkering that will require players to
place their tee shots carefully while a set of green complexes will call for
thoughtful approaches and a deft short game.
"Our goal is to create two distinctive golf experiences in a single resort,"
said Morgan, general manager. "By offering both a PGA Tour-caliber championship
course and a desert-style layout with a southern Arizona flavor, we are
enhancing the playability of our facility for resort guests and members."
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www.TucsonGolf.com
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