bOObs on Golf
The journey is the destination.
Starr Pass Golf Club has been on my short list of courses to play in Tucson for several years now. If you’re ever sitting in a window seat when you’re flying in, you can briefly spot the course tucked into the hills of the Tucson Mountains before the plane banks toward its final destination. The club derives its
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The best public course on Tucson’s east side, hands down, is Arizona National Golf Club (the best private facility is Tucson Country Club). Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed the course, and when it was built shortly thereafter by Larry Lippon, an archaeologist-horticulturist was on-hand to help the bulldozers navigate through the Hohokam Indian ruins in
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In my humble opinion, grass driving ranges are the best. The practice balls keep their dimples longer.