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Tucson’s The Club at Starr Pass Set For Grand Reopening on Nov. 1

Golf Business NewsBy Golf Business NewsOctober 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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TUCSON, Arizona – The Club at Starr Pass here is set for a grand re-opening, unveiling one of the most exciting transformations in its history on Nov. 1. This highly anticipated moment brings together the Club’s storied legacy and a bold new vision, re-establishing Starr Pass as one of the premier destinations in the Southwest.

Every corner of the Club has been elevated. The clubhouse now offers reimagined gathering spaces, modernized social areas, and a refreshed golf shop and locker rooms designed for today’s members and guests. Dining reaches new heights with the debut of Creosote — Sonoran Kitchen & Cocktails, where vibrant flavors, craft cocktails, and panoramic mountain views create a dining experience as memorable as the setting itself.

On the course, Starr Pass’ legendary 27 holes have been redefined for peak conditioning and play. The three nines now take on bold new identities: the Gambler Course and Pioneer Course, designed by Bob Cupp and Craig Stadler, celebrate daring play and honor the heritage of Richard Starr.

The Palmer Course, added in 2005 by Arnold Palmer, carries forward the vision of a true legend. Updates to bunkers, greens, and design details create premier playing conditions, ensuring it stands as one of the desert’s most remarkable golf destinations.

Starr Pass has long been part of golf’s history, once hosting the PGA TOUR’s Tucson Open, where legends competed and rising stars broke through. Now, history comes full circle: in December 2025, the PGA TOUR returns, as Starr Pass will host Stage 2 of PGA TOUR Q-School, once again placing the Club in the national spotlight as the game’s next generation competes for their shot at TOUR status.

“This re-opening is about more than renovations — it’s about carrying the spirit of Starr Pass into the future,” said David Loomis, The Club’s General Manager. “With the revitalized courses, dynamic clubhouse, and renewed energy, the Nov. 1 re-opening marks a defining new chapter — one that promises members, guests, and the Tucson community a place to gather, celebrate, and experience something extraordinary.”

For more information on The Club at Starr Pass, visit www.theclubatstarrpass.com.

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