OB Sports Golf & Leisure

FALL 2015

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x FALL 2015 x obsports.com l DESTINATIONS TUCSON SITE OF MAJOR TEAM EVENT D o you have the game and nerve to contend in a team championship? Here's an easy way to find out: Try qualifying for the ninth annual OB Sports National Team Championship set for Dec. 4-6 in Tucson, Ariz., for a chance to compete against other teams from across the county. Qualifying teams from participating clubs will play a two-day, two-course event at the Randolph Golf Complex. The eight-player teams will compete in a two-person, best- ball format in flighted individual lineups. Teams have the option to play a practice round at Arizona National, The Golf Club at Vistoso, or any Tucson city golf course. Trav- eling teams can enjoy special room rates at host venue JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa. Along with the team award, players will receive tee gifts and other prizes from spon- sors VisitTucson, Titleist, and Under Ar- mour. Even with plenty of prizes up for grabs, the OB Sports National Team Cham- pionship is the type of event in which brag- ging rights might bring more satisfaction than the actual trophy. ›› CLICK HERE for more details. lifelong friend of Eleanor Roosevelt helped disabled WWI veterans stay employed by having them make furniture sold at "The Arizona Hut" on the inn's premises. Other must-see attractions include the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, specializing in an incredible array of ani- mal and plant species and ranked by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10 museums in the nation. Another fan favorite is Pima Air & Space Museum, one of the world's largest. Those who can't get enough of wide-open spaces have plenty from which to choose, such as Saguaro National Park that surrounds Metro Tucson. Foodies are welcome to try their mightiest to hit each eatery of the Best 23 Miles of Mexican Food, an area encompassing the city of South Tucson, downtown and lower midtown. Though plush with diverse golf courses, Tucson has much to offer family vaca- tioners, long weekenders, and getaway couples. "Tucson's warm winter weather, cool downtown, and abundant golf, restau- rants and attractions make it an ideal destination," DeRaad said. GOLFERS' GUIDE Click on the links below for more details >> Arizona National Golf Club >> El Rio Golf Course >> Fred Enke Golf Course >> Randolph Dell Urich Golf Course >> Randolph North Golf Course >> Silverbell Golf Course >> The Golf Club at Vistoso >> Tucson Visitor Center >> OB Sports National Team Championship Dell Urich Randolph North El Rio

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