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LOOKING FOR A FANTASTIC GOLFING VACATION – THEN WHY NOT TRY OUT TUCSON GOLF?

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When looking for a good golfing vacation, the five Tucson golf courses take some beating. Situated in an ideal location with great golfing weather, you should easily be able to find a Tucson golf course which suits your golfing needs.

The Silverbell Golf Course

The Silverbell Golf Course is a particularly picturesque golf course and it boasts nine lakes as well as good sized greens. It is mainly a flat course and it offers some good amenities.

These amenities include lighted driving ranges, banquet facilities and the chance to take part in group or private lessons as well as practice areas. Practice areas are always a good thing as they allow you to polish up on your skills before teeing off on the main course itself.

If you want to stay at the Silverbell golf course you will be surprised by the fantastic value for money. Obviously the price will vary depending upon how long you want to stay and how much golf you want to play whilst you are there as well as the time of year you wish to go.

The Randolph Golf Course

The Randolph golf course is the longest of the Tucson golf courses. It stretches for 7,000 yards on championship tees and from 6,500 yards from the regular tees.

This course is also one of the most famous of the five courses as it was host to the P.G.A Joe Garagiola Tucson Open. There are various water hazards to compete with as well as long fairways and there are beautiful views of the mountains which surround Tucson. Due to the many hazards involved the course is suited to pros who would like to further their game.

Whichever Tucson golf course you do decide to play at, you will not be disappointed with the service and the natural beauty at all the courses. They may not be the very best golf courses in the world but they are certainly not far behind!

Prices are reasonable and again it will entirely depend upon when you are staying as well as how long you are staying for, exactly what that price will be. Usually prices tend to be up to $300 but it also depends upon who you book with. So why not look into a Tucson golf vacation today and see just what you have been missing out on. If it is good enough for the pros it has certainly got to be worth a try for the keen golfer! If you are a beginner you will also find a course to suit you and don’t forget that there is a practice area too!


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