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Fred Enke Golf Course
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Fred Enke Golf Course is an 18-hole public course built in 1983 by designers Dick Phelps and Brad Benz. This is a desert-style course with Bermuda grass fairways and winter rye on the greens. Sand bunkers do come into play, but water is only a factor on one hole. There are many elevation changes here as well.

Facilities: The Fred Enke Golf Course has a beverage cart, snack bar, restaurant, and full service bar available.

Reservations: Fred Enke Golf Course does accept tee times.

Best Time To Visit: Fred Enke Golf Course is open year-round.

Fees: Green fees are charged at this course.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Shirt and shoes are required. Metal spikes are allowed, fivesomes are not.

Directions: To get to the Fred Enke Golf Course from Tucson take the I-10 north, exit at Kolb, and follow it to Irvington Rd. Turn east on Irvington, and the course will be on the left at 8251 E. Irvington.

Address
Fred Enke Golf Course
8251 E. Irvington Rd.
Tucson, Arizona 85730
Phone
General: (520) 791-2539
Fax: (520) 791-4486
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