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The Club at Starr Pass - Coyote/Roadrunner

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3645 W Starr Pass Blvd
Tucson, Arizona 85745
Pima County
Phone(s): (520) 791-6270
Web: www.jwmarriottstarrpass.com Visit Website Tee times from $25 Tee times in this area

The Club at Starr Pass offers three nine-hole courses that you can play in three different 18-hole combinations. One of the courses is the Coyote/Roadrunner, which blends a challenging test with a serene atmosphere.

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The Coyote/Roadrunner Course at The Club at Starr Pass features dramatic elevation changes that provide stunning views of the Tucson Mountains from nearly every hole. The course is also subject to the strong winds coming from the mountains, forcing golfers to play carefully and strategically. In addition to the challenging game, the course has a scenic landscape that attracts many kinds of wildlife. On this course, it is not uncommon to spot a rabbit, quail or deer while playing. In order to preserve wildlife habitats and protect natural resources, The Club at Starr Pass is a member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program.

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Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee Par Yardage Slope Rating Gold 71 6729 143 71.6 Black 71 6474 131 69.9 Silver 71 5976 123 67.4 Blue 71 5601 118 66.2 Hybrid 71 6359 132 70.5 Blue (W) 71 5601 136 71.1 Red (W) 71 4823 120 68  

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