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Tucson has been a focus of history for centuries. It lies directly on the longest continuously inhabited site in the United States. The area has seen Spanish Conquistadors and missionaries, Mexican and U.S. armies, Wild West legends, and modern heros and villains. Locally, the city is still called the Old Pueblo for the adobe fortress or "presidio" that marked its early borders. Voted "friendliest city" and one of the "top ten U.S. cities to visit" by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine, Tucson has become one of the top rated golfing destinations in the western United States.
Imagine teeing off in the shadows of five mountain ranges cradling desert "target" courses designed to have minimum impact on the environment, challenging as well as scenic. Imagine a place where the sun shines over 300 days a year and the average winter temperature is 70F.
Nestled against the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, golf just doesn't get any better than in Tucson, where golfers have a dizzying array of courses to choose from--award-winning public links and world class destination resorts created by Robert Cupp and Craig Stadler, Tom Fazio, Robert Trent Jones Jr., Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Some of the city's courses are rated among the top 75 resort courses by Golf Digest magazine and ranked in the top 10 of international golf resorts by Conde Nast Traveler magazine.
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