Randolph North Golf Course
- Public Course
- Tucson, AZ
Course Facts
- Year Built: 1925
- Course Designer: William P. Bell
- Club Type: Public Course
Club Facilities
- Banquet Facilities: Yes
- Bar: Yes
- Club Rentals: Yes
- Clubhouse: Yes
- Driving Range: Yes
- Food: Yes
- Homes: No Homes along course
- On-Site Restaurant: Yes
- Water: Water comes into play on a few holes
| Tees | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 6902 | 72.00 | 127 |
| White | 6436 | 69.80 | 121 |
| Combo | 6087 | 68.20 | 116 |
| Red | 5926 | 73.10 | 126 |
About Randolph North Golf Course
Randolph North Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona, is the city’s most historic municipal course, originally opening in 1925 and hosting several prestigious professional tournaments over the years, including PGA and LPGA events. As part of the Randolph Golf Complex, it shares its location with the Dell Urich Course and stands out as the longest course in the Tucson City Golf system. Stretching up to approximately 6,900 yards from the championship tees, it offers a traditional parkland-style layout with a rich legacy that connects modern golfers to decades of competitive play. The course is known for its scenic setting, featuring lush fairways lined with tall trees and beautiful mountain views that contrast with the surrounding desert landscape. Its layout includes long, open fairways and water hazards on five holes, providing both visual appeal and strategic challenge. Despite its length, the relatively straightforward design makes it playable for golfers of all skill levels, while still testing distance and shot placement. Overall, Randolph North delivers a classic, enjoyable golf experience that blends history, accessibility, and natural beauty.
Randolph North Golf Course Restrictions & Fees
Please note, this course has a strict 7 day booking window. — 1/1/2026 - 12/31/2035

