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The Gallery Golf Club
www.gallerygolf.com
Experience the challenge and natural
beauty of this masterpiece of the West. Private championship golf club by John
Fought and Tom Lehman. Nestled against the Tortolita Mountains, the
gallery is located in the Dove Mountain community, 20 miles northwest of
Tucson. One of Tucsons newest courses, everyone comes home in awe and
vowing to make it the first stop on the next visit to Tucson! For homes
available at the Gallery please use this link.
The Gallery

The North Course
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The
original North Course at The Gallery is distinct, unlike other so-called
desert courses where the main goal is to "stay out of the desert." The wide
fairways as well as the green bunkers intimidate with their high, steep
walls and their depth. Reaching the green means flying the ball in, often
from sidehill lies, but the greens' designs help funnel the ball toward the
target. Many holes run through canyons with dramatic settings (By: Nils
Nelson).
Of all The Gallery's distinctive qualities, it is
the course's playability that brings you back for round after enjoyable
round. While a stern test from the championship tees at 7,400 yards, unlike
other new desert courses with one forced carry after another, The Gallery's
strategy is more reminiscent of traditional architectural design. From the
forward tees, no carry is over 30 yards.
Designed by award-winning architect John Fought and British Open Champion
Tom Lehman, The Gallery is Tucson's first private club in thirty years.
Nestled against the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, breathtaking views
sweep in every direction. Deep bunkers and natural rock outcroppings
interrupt lush fairways. An old cattle chute and several water cisterns
remain in deference to the property's rich ranching history.
Rated "Arizona's Best New Private Course", The
Gallery was also nominated Golf Digest's "Best New Course Of 1999". Co-host
of the 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, first stop on the PGA Tour.
"What I like most about this golf course is that each hole has its own
distinct personality." - Tom Lehman |
Course Designer:
John Fought & Tom Lehman |
Year Opened:
1998 |
Style:
Desert |
View Course Scorecard
(.pdf) |
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TEES |
PAR |
YARDS |
RATING |
SLOPE |
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Dorado |
36 |
3755 |
74.0 |
142 |
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Azul |
36 |
3345 |
70.6 |
134 |
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Verde |
36 |
3027 |
68.2 |
125 |
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Rojo |
36 |
2660 |
70.8 |
130 |
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(M) = Men (L) = Ladies |

The South Course
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There's
no point in beating around the creosote bush: It's clear that the new South
Course at The Gallery is a winner. Diverse elements, including the rolling
terrain, the rich texture of the natural desert, and the generous attention
spent on creating the most understated features reveal the lengths to which
the owner and architect have gone in order to further refine the concept of
golf in the desert-not just "desert golf."
The South Course, meanwhile, has an entirely different feel. Architect John
Fought began his magic by following the beautiful, gently downhill terrain
that has the golfer playing seven holes in a row to the west before making
two loops in "links" fashion. Tees, slightly elevated, are rectangular and
will be mowed back to front as well as placed with a geometric precision
that will allow a dead center setup to the fairway.
Tee-box positions also vary in location, with the championship tee on any
given hole either back right or back left, and the others just the opposite.
Either way, clear choices as to how to best shape one's drive are present,
especially from the tips. Shallow fairway bunkers aid in framing the holes,
and they're not so deep you can't use the sand as a reference point.
The hybrid 328 Tifdwarf Bermuda lines the fairways. Interestingly, this same
grass was used in the 60s and 70s on the greens at the finer golf clubs in
the desert. The greens are Dominant Plus, a blend of three different
bentgrasses. In short, the South will play fast once fully grown in.
Very
important are the greens' designs. In contrast to the North, the South's
greens are very large and are all elevated from 3 to 5 feet. In varying
degrees, all the edges roll away. So shots that land or roll near the edges
will follow the lay of the land-creating a heightened emphasis on chipping
and short pitches to undulating greens.
You have to experience for yourself the many dramatic holes and panoramic
views of distant valleys and mountains, the tasteful manmade rock formations
fronting the 14th green, the artfully hidden cart paths and Old World
handmade bridges, the two lakes, and the tall, delicate feather grass that
will appear on several holes. Also, the 2,400-acre Tortolita Preserve lies
immediately south, protected from development and further creating the sense
of playing golf in a verdant, desert haven. Make that heaven.
By: Nils Nelson |
Course Designer:
John Fought |
Year Opened:
2003 |
Style:
Desert Links |
View
Course Scorecard (.pdf) |
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TEES |
PAR |
YARDS |
RATING |
SLOPE |
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Dorado |
36 |
3721 |
73.9 |
140 |
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Azul |
36 |
3517 |
72.0 |
133 |
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Verde |
36 |
3170 |
69.0 |
125 |
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Blanco |
36 |
2892 |
66.8 |
118 |
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Rojo |
36 |
2564 |
68.9 |
119 |
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(M) = Men (L) = Ladies |
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