The University of New Mexico Championship Golf Course has been ranked No. 2 in Golf Week Magazine’s public-access courses in the state of New Mexico, maintaining the same strong position from the previous year.
Acting as an oasis in the desert, the Championship Golf Course offers an expansive view of Albuquerque and the distinct southwestern landscape surrounding the city. The full-length, par 72 championship-level course is 7,555 yards. In addition to golf, the facility offers meeting rooms for team building initiatives, receptions, and other events.
The magazine also featured a full-page ad for the course on page 83, showcasing the University’s best golf venue and outstanding attraction in the state of New Mexico.
Completed in 1967, the Championship Golf Course is home of the annual Men’s William H. Tucker Invitational, the second-longest running college tournament, and Women’s Dick McGuire Invitational. It will be the host site of 2028 Men’s NCAA Regionals, of which it hosted the 2016 Men’s, 2017 Women’s, 2021 Men’s, and 2022 Women’s. The course has also hosted the Pacific Coast Amateur 2019, PGA Tour Korn Ferry Q-School qualifying site stage 2 in 2021, and stage 1 qualifying from 2022 to 2025.
UNM students, faculty, and staff receive reduced rates when booking. Current employees can also utilize tuition remission when golfing at the Championship Course.
The Championship Golf Course is located at 3601 University Blvd and operates 362 days a year from sunrise to sunset. For more information and to schedule a tee time, visit the UNM Championship Golf Course website.