By Scott Behmer,
Southern Arizona Bureau Chief
Chip Shot: The Raven is known as one of Tucson's most challenging
and beautiful courses, but it also should be hailed for providing
the best service in southern Arizona.
TUCSON - Since The Raven at Sabino Springs' creation in 1993,
it has become one of Tucson's most popular courses, offering challenging
golf, magnificent views, an award-winning pro shop, and the best
service in southern Arizona.
From the opening welcome at the bag drop to the thank you when
you return to your car, the friendly assistants do everything
possible to make sure that you have an enjoyable experience at
this great course.
Upon arrival, all you have to do is give the assistant your
name and he'll place your bag on the correct, pre-scheduled cart
while you check-in at the adjacent pro shop. There the friendly
staff will give you your tee time.
The Raven's pro shop is consistently ranked among the top 100
by Golf Shop Operations. Whether you want a shirt, hat, or a Raven
logo ball, they've got it. Now you're ready to hit the range.
The cart assistant has a walkie-talkie to alert the starter
that you're on your way. After driving through a tunnel, you arrive
at the range and are greeted by the starter who tells you how
much time until you're on the box. Balls are waiting at the range
with six different pins to aim for. A small practice putting green
is also nearby.
When your tee time rolls around, the starter comes and directs
you to the opening hole, either No. 1 or No. 7, depending on the
maintenance crew's needs.
An ice chest is waiting at the tee to go along with the water
cooler already on your cart. The starter then informs you of some
of the Raven's nuances, such as the blind tee shots. Aim for the
fairway pin if you play the tips. Otherwise, aim left of the pin
from the shorter tees.
No yardage books are provided. Instead, a GPS tracker is used
to display each hole's design including yardages to various obstacles.
The tracker provides exact yardages to the pin from your current
location, as well as offering detailed looks at the green and
a tip from the pro on how to play each hole. Also on board is
a ball washer and a mister on each side.
As you go out you'll quickly realize how important the GPS tracker
is because not many holes are straight. This brings the desert
into play as well as the opportunity to see the natural wildlife.
Last week, I saw three snakes, a gila monster, countless rabbits,
quail, and roadrunners so be careful searching for lost balls.
If you ever want more than water to drink, you can be sure that
the cart girl will be around shortly. She comes every three holes
and carries a wide selection of drinks, starting at $3, as well
as sandwiches.
If you want you can even order something from the grille on the
cart's computer and it will be ready for when you pass the clubhouse.
Also, about every four holes your individual player guide comes
around to make sure everything is going smoothly. On hot summer
days, the ice-cold towels that he hands out are even better than
using the mister.
While it may seem that people are coming around every hole,
it's just part of the dedication that The Raven has to making
this the ultimate golfing experience. In fact, it's almost impossible
for someone to pass by and not try to help you.
After my round was complete, the assistant cleaned my clubs.
Then, while I was heading back to my car, four different staff
members asked if they could take my clubs to my car for me. Now
that's service! It's no wonder The Raven has so many repeat players,
including almost every golfing Arizona Diamondback.
The Raven Golf Club at Sabino Springs
9945 E. Snyder Road
Tucson, AZ 85749
(520) 749-3636
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