I’ve lived in Phoenix for eight years, but up until recently, I’d never spent any significant time in Arizona’s other major city, Tucson, just two short hours by car from my home.
But that finally changed when I had the chance to play my first Tucson golf at the Omni Tucson National Resort & Spa, a sprawling property nestled in the scenic foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, which make for a truly stellar backdrop. The resort offers two championship golf courses: the Catalina Course and the Sonoran Course.
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The Catalina is a parkland-style course that made its debut in 1961, and served as both the host of the PGA Tour’s Tucson Open as well as the PGA Tour Champions’ Cologuard Classic from 2015 to 2023…