The Gallery Golf Club at Dove Mountain is located 30 miles north of the Tucson International Airport situated in the peaceful High Sonoran Desert. The Gallery Golf Club takes advantage of both ideal topography and weather for golf enthusiasts offering residents not just two beautiful golf courses but an official annual PGA tour championship event as well. The Gallery Golf Club is home to the The World Golf Championships - Accenture Match Play tournament, bringing top-ranked players like Tiger Woods and Phil Michelson to the community. Other special features of this community include full resort-style amenities, a traditionally designed golf course fairways lined only by natural landscape, and 14 established architectural designs to choose from. The Gallery also permits trial memberships before purchasing a full golf and/or social memberships ensuring that those who become members are satisfied with the caliber of The Gallery's world-class amenities.
In the fall of 2009, The Ritz-Carlton will be built within 850 acres of Dove Mountain community land. This stunning resort hotel and spa will also include a Ritz-Carlton residential community that benefits from all the Ritz-Carlton amenities like two Jack Nicklaus Signature courses.
The Gallery Golf Club at Dove Mountain offers an array of home styles including custom, single-family homes on custom homesites and golf cottages. There are several subdivisions within Dove Mountain.
The Gallery Clubhouse is a 28,000 square feet of award-winning Southwestern elegance and charm. Designed for relaxation and building camaraderie, The Gallery Clubhouse features six fireplaces, terraces for enjoying drinks during sunsets and fine-cuisine as expected.
Along the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, John Fought and Tom Lehman designed golf courses acknowledged as Golfweek's Top 100 Modern Courses and Golf Digest's #1 in the Southwest. The World Golf Championships - Accenture Match Play tournament, an official PGA Tour event, is hosted at The Gallery's North Course every year bringing Tiger Woods and 63 other top-ranked golf professionals to Tucson every year.