Golf Course History

Sun City Country Club - Golf Course History

The Sun City Country Club was the first country club Del Webb ever built. Our tree-lined golf course is the grandfather of all the country clubs now in existence at the numerous Sun Cities around the country. As they say: “We’re No. 1!”

While Del Webb was a visionary, country clubs were never part of his original plan. But a crisis arose here in his original Sun City. Too many golfers. Not enough golf courses.

In the early 60’s the only golf courses in Sun City where the North and South courses. The local, golf-playing public was up in arms about how hard it was to get on at either facility. Another surprise for Del Webb was that many incoming residents had belonged to private country clubs and liked that environment and why wasn’t there a country club to join in Sun City?

So in May of 1964, a brave group of men got together to form an exploratory committee on how to get a country club built. As you might suspect it wasn’t easy. There are always people around who can be counted on to be against whatever there is to be against.

But the bottom line was that Del Webb saw the country club as a new, lucrative part of his development formula. He could sell more golf course lots and create another way to draw in retirees.

On November 12th, 1965, the Sun City Country Club board of directors signed a letter of intent with Del E. Webb Development Corp. The original course and buildings cost less than $800,000 to complete. On March 4th, 1967, the Sun City Country Club was dedicated. Within six months all the memberships were sold and a waiting list was created. From then on it took about a year to gain membership.

Every Sun City development since has had a least one private country club as part of the plan.

Sun City Country Club

Sun City Country Club is located in Sun City, Arizona and offers a unique challenge to all golfers. Whether you are just a beginner or have been playing for years, come out and give Sun City Country Club a try. You won't be sorry!