Golf & Travel ~ Tucson, Arizona
Where to Play?
Sewailo, meaning “flower world” in the Pascua
Yaqui language, blends the native landscape with
picturesque lakes and streams. Sewailo Golf Club
features unbelievable views of the Arizona landscape,
and offers one of the most “playable” courses in
Arizona, with generous landing areas and large green
complexes. Good news if you’re dusting off the clubs
for the first round of the season!
Round Two: If you’ve got an extra day (or two),
be sure to check out Dove Mountain, site of the
Accenture Match Play Championship. With 81 holes
of unique and challenging desert golf, you won’t be
disappointed!
Where to Stay?
The Omni Tucson National Resort has it all. Set in
the picturesque foothills of Tucson’s Santa Catalina
Mountains, the resort offers an incredible luxury
hotel, award-winning spa, fitness center, and yes,
even golf. In fact, the resort hosted the “Tucson
Open” annually for over 60 years, welcoming the
likes of Nicklaus, Trevino and Palmer.
Where to Eat?
What’s a trip to
Arizona without an
authentic
Mexican
meal? Established in
1922, El Charro Café
of Tucson, Arizona is
The Nation’s Oldest
Mexican
Restaurant
in continuous operation by the same family. With a
large array of award winning hand-crafted recipes
based on Sonoran and Local ingredients, El Charro
Café is a passage to Tucson’s culinary history that
has won dining acclaim from all over the world.
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