Luxury and Beauty Await in Tucson this Winter

Beautiful scenery, luxurious accommodations and two challenging courses reside in Tucson at the Omni Tucson National Resort.

Temperatures will be dropping soon, so it’s time to start thinking of where you’re going to be hitting the links over the winter months. If you’re interested in beautiful scenery, luxurious accommodations and two courses featuring distinctly challenging experiences, plan a trip to Tucson and the Omni Tucson National Resort. Tucked into the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, the 128 guestrooms are spacious, with an emphasis on comfort and relaxation and the dining at Bob’s Steak & Chop House is outstanding with a charming atmosphere for when you’re not on the course, plus there’s a 13,000 square feet spa ready to provide refreshment and relaxation.

And, of course, there’s the golf. The Catalina Course, home to the Tucson Conquistadors Classic, a Champions Tour event which will bring the living legends of golf back to town in March of 2016, features distinct challenges among its 8 sparkling lakes and 80 bunkers, including an 18th hole generally considered of the most challenging finishing holes around. The Sonoran Course, designed by Tom Lehman, is a desert-style course with stunning elevation changes and a design echoing the beauty of southern Arizona ecology. For more information on the golf opportunities available to you – year-round, including incredible deals – in Tucson, head to visittucson.org/golf.

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