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- Secrets that courses and resorts don't want you to know
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In this report, we reveal:
- The biggest differences between taking a Tucson golf vacation and a Phoenix/Scottsdale golf vacation…and five reasons why Tucson may be the better choice!
- The best Tucson golf courses to play (and how much they cost), from architects such as Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Robert Trent Jones, Jr. – here’s your personal “must play” list
- How you can get on two private Tucson golf courses – without knowing a member or hopping the fence – and where to play the Tucson golf course that hosts a PGA Tour event!
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You'll also learn:
- The ideal places to stay on a Tucson golf vacation – we thoroughly inspected the best resorts, hotels, lodges and inns, just pick the one that suits your taste and budget
- The best places to dine on a Tucson golf vacation based on the type of food and atmosphere you’re looking for – from modern, trendy hotspots to casual eateries to fine dining, it’s all here, including recommendations on each restaurant’s best dishes!
- The maintenance schedules of the Tucson golf courses, so you don’t pay good money to play on bumpy, aerated greens!
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And, we'll tell you:
- The most un-desert-like course to play on your Tucson golf vacation if you’re looking for a change of pace from target golf
- The best golf course to play at multiple-course facilities – don’t play the wrong one! – and where you can find one of the most famous golf holes in Tucson; at 725-yards, it’s one of the longest holes in golf!
- The best off-course activities to experience on your Tucson golf vacation, including Major League Baseball spring training, desert hiking and biking, museums, zoos, and a whole lot more!
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