
The Starr Pass legend began more than 120 years ago when Richard Starr crafted a trail through the rugged Tucson Mountains. Today, the legend continues with 27 holes of championship golf that meander through the mountains and arroyos of Tucson.
Starr Pass challenges your game through the use of natural elements as hazards, while calming your soul with the beautiful vistas of the Catalina Mountains. The three nine hole courses are named after the ever present desert wildlife—Rattler, Road Runner and Coyote—and were redesigned by the legendary Arnold Palmer in 2003. After a day of unforgettable golf, many people choose to stay at JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa, which offers sumptuous accommodations including seven restaurants, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and the soothing 20,000 square foot Hashani Spa.
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