Rolling Hills Golf Course
18 hole Par 63
Website: http://www.rollinghillstucson.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience should I expect from Rolling Hills' Par 63 layout?
Don't let the Par 63 fool you- Rolling Hills offers a surprisingly engaging round, emphasizing precision over brute strength. You'll find yourself reaching for wedges and short irons more often, really sharpening your approach game. It's perfect for a quick, satisfying round where you can focus on scoring without the pressure of monster drives.
When is the ideal time of year to play Rolling Hills for the best conditions and experience?
We always recommend visiting Rolling Hills in the late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect- not too hot, not too cold- and the course conditions are at their peak, with lush fairways and true-rolling greens. You'll avoid the summer crowds and enjoy a more relaxed pace.
Are there any standout holes or unique challenges at Rolling Hills that I should prepare for?
While it's a Par 63, Rolling Hills still has its teeth, especially around the greens. Pay particular attention to the 7th and 12th holes; both feature subtle undulations that make putting a real test, even from short range. You'll need to read those breaks carefully to avoid three-putts.
Is Rolling Hills a good option for a quick, affordable round, and what are the typical green fees?
Absolutely, Rolling Hills is one of our go-to spots for a great value round that doesn't eat up your entire day. Green fees are typically very reasonable, often ranging from $30-50 depending on the day and time, making it an excellent choice for a spontaneous golf fix. We recommend booking a tee time online for the best rates and to guarantee your spot.
What level of golfer will most appreciate Rolling Hills, and are there practice facilities?
Rolling Hills truly shines for golfers looking to sharpen their short game or introduce new players to the sport without intimidation. While there isn't a full driving range, you'll find a decent putting green and a chipping area near the first tee, perfect for a quick warm-up before your round. It's a welcoming atmosphere for all skill levels.