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Sheraton El Conquistador Resort and Country Club - "Sunrise Course"

10555 N. La Canada Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85737
Reservations: (520) 544-1800

Course Professional: Joan Fails, PGA
Opened: 1984
Course Designer: Jeff Hardin/Greg Nash
Holes: 18
Type: Desert
Course Amenities: Pro Link GPS Yardage System, water stations, beverage cart, driving range, restrooms, locker room, shoe service.
Membership Dues: Call for details.
Green Fees: Call for details.
Carts: Included in rate. (Required)
Clubhouse Amenities: Full amenities, locker rooms, restaurant, snack bar, fitness center, 15 tennis courts, basketball court, 8 racquetball courts, aerobics, two pools.

Mountain views can be seen on all holes. Overlooking the city, the 8th hole, 188 yards, was voted "Toughest Par 3 in Tucson." Tiff 328 Bermuda greens and Arizona Common Bermuda fairways are maintained to USGA tournament standards, with striping to enhance their beauty. Overseeded with winter rye.

TEES PAR YARDS SLOPE USGA
Championship  72  6819  139  72.50
Forward  72  6250  132  69.70
Middle  72  5255  126  71.10
Other        


Sheraton El Conquistador Resort and Country Club - "Sunset Course"

10555 N. La Canada Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85737
Reservations: (520) 544-1800

Course Professional: Joan Fails, PGA
Opened: 1984
Course Designer: Jeff Hardin/Greg Nash
Holes: 18
Type: Desert
Course Amenities: Pro Link GPS Yardage System, water stations, beverage cart, driving range, restrooms, locker room, shoe service.
Membership Dues: Call for details.
Green Fees: Call for details.
Carts: Included in rate. (Required)
Clubhouse Amenities: Full amenities, locker rooms, restaurant, snack bar, fitness center, 15 tennis courts, basketball court, 8 racquetball courts, aerobics, two pools.

Sheraton El Conquistador Resort and Country Club features 3 courses. Resort, the 9-hole par-34, is not to be taken lightly. It makes full use of the ravines and ridges in the mountainous desert, as well as the indigenous plant life. For those willing to try their fate, the course record of 32 will be hard to break on this short par-3 format. Sunrise, one of the 18-hole courses, overlooks the city. Its eighth hole, 188 yards, was voted "Toughest Par 3 in Tucson." The other 18-hole course, Sunset, has open fairways and long holes that provide the challege of negotiating desert vegetation.

Recent clubhouse, cart path, and course improvements total $1 million. Open fairways and long holes provide the challenge of negotiating desert vegetation. A memorable hole is the 555-yard, par 5, Number 5, requiring every type of shot to play over a pond to a two-tiered green protected by bunkers. A waste bunker with pampas grass and yucca trees, a new landscaping trend here, has been added to the 16th hole.

Designed by Jeff Hardin, it requires mountain-style play characterized by deceptive changes in elevation. Natural hazards were created from sand washes, ravines, gullies, cacti, and desert vegetation; it's designed to challenge both the low and high handicapper. It is truly an enjoyable desert golf experience in the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains.

TEES PAR YARDS SLOPE USGA
Championship  72  6763  130  72.20
Forward  72  6340  125  70.20
Middle  72  5328  123  71.20
Other        









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