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| Forty Niner Country Club |
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Forty Niner Country Club was designed by William Francis Bell, a prominent golf course architect during the 1950s and 60s.
Forty Niner is known for its lush, mature landscaping and excellent course conditioning. It is lined with mesquite, giant cottonwood, eucalyptus and weeping willow trees.
The course opened in 1961 and offers the same challenges it did more than 35 years ago when the club hosted the PGA Tours Tucson Open.
This course requires accuracy off the tee and excellent course management to score well on its quick, small greens.
Directions:
Follow Tanque Verde Road East to Houghton Road. Proceed 2 miles past Houghton Road. The Forty Niner Country Club entrance is located on the south side of Tanque Verde Road.
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Course Designer
William Francis Bell
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Score Card Summary
| Tee Box |
Yards |
Slope |
Rating |
| Blue |
6641 |
124 |
71.3 |
| White |
6114 |
115 |
68.2 |
| Red |
5661 |
122 |
73.0 |
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