Out of 12 public ranges in the Tucson metro, these 10 earn the strongest marks from golfers — ranked by Google rating weighted by review volume (minimum 10 reviews), based on ratings researched July 16, 2026.
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The Club at Starr Pass
Real Grass
4.4(663 Google reviews)
Golf Club, 3645 W Starr Pass Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85745, USA
The Club at Starr Pass is a standalone practice range in Tucson with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include instruction, a pro shop.
Arizona National Golf Club is a standalone practice range in Tucson with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include instruction, a pro shop.
8480 N Continental Links Dr, Tucson, AZ 85743, USA
Quarry Pines Golf Club is a public course practice facility in Tucson with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include 10 hitting stations, covered bays.
1555 E Rancho Vistoso Blvd, Oro Valley, AZ 85755, USA
The Views Golf Club is a public course practice facility in Oro Valley with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include instruction, a pro shop.
Crooked Tree Golf Course is a public course practice facility in Tucson with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include 15 hitting stations, a pro shop.
Sewailo Golf Club is a public course practice facility in Tucson with verified natural-grass tees. Source-backed amenities include instruction, a pro shop.
The Club at Starr Pass currently tops our Tucson rankings with a 4.4-star Google rating across 663 reviews. Rankings weight both rating and review volume, so consistently well-reviewed ranges rise to the top.
How are these Tucson driving ranges ranked?
We rank all 12 public ranges in the Tucson metro by Google rating weighted by review count (minimum 10 reviews to qualify), so a range with hundreds of consistent reviews outranks one with a handful of perfect scores. Ratings were last researched July 16, 2026.
Which Tucson driving ranges have real grass tees?
10 ranges in the Tucson metro have verified natural-grass hitting areas (alone or alongside mats). Look for the green surface badge on each listing, or see the dedicated grass-tee guide.