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March 2026 News
Volunteers planting activity as part of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf (ACSP) Friends of Pusch Ridge Golf March 2026 News Happy March everyone. Our mild winter has certainly been great for golf in Oro Valley. The Pusch Ridge Course hosted 2,931 rounds in January and 3,224 in February. March is also trending upwards and the current season projection is 20,800! (As you may re-call – prior to closing in 2020 the annual rounds were around 3,500!) We have exp
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Mar 175 min read


January 19, 2026 News
Photos courtesy of golfer Laura Adams. Taken Dec. 21, 2025, on hole number 3 tee box. Happy New Year Friends of Pusch Ridge Golf! We hope this newsletter finds you happy and healthy and off to a good start with 2026! The FOPR Golf Board and Advisors are focused on many projects throughout the community that we would like to share with you. Let’s start with some good news about the golf course! The course is in incredible shape. We would like to extend a big thank you to Jos
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Jan 185 min read


PR Seeks Audubon Validation
BY DAVE PERRY, TUCSON LOCAL MEDIA CONTRIBUTOR, Printed in the Explorer Newspaper Golfers are not the only creatures drawn to Oro Valley’s gleaming Pusch Ridge nine hole course. Bobcats, snakes, bats, coyotes, javelina, the occasional bear, a bighorn ram photographed on the #1 tee box, egrets, “a blue heron or two, lots of ducks, and fish” dwell and thrive on the course astride the Santa Catalina Mountains, according to Carolyn Weinig, a golfer and member of Friends of Pusch R
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Oct 14, 20253 min read
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