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Scottsdale golf scene, also is present at Arizona National, Vistoso and the JW Marriott at StarrPass, which like Tucson National, once hosted the PGA Tour. So, yes, there is a lot to like about


Tucson these days, and while it has retained its historical charm, the city isn’t stuck in a time warp by any means. It simply has found creative ways to blend the past and present as evidenced by the Rio Nuevo Project. A new $196.5 million streetcar


line was the key to that revitalization project that has brought an influx of trendy restaurants, bars, nightlife and housing to the downtown area. The hub of new activity is historic Hotel Congress, which dates to 1918 and reputedly is haunted but is best known as the place where Public Enemy No. 1 John Dillinger was captured. The four-mile Sun Link Streetcar


line connects the University of Arizona and its medical center to the Tucson Convention Center, the bustling Fourth Avenue arts, shopping and dining district, the revitalized downtown area and the Mercado District


The Omni Tucson National was the original site for the PGA Tour’s Tucson Open, and the 36-hole facility now hosts the PGA Tour Champions.


under development west of I-10. The venture also has led to several


condo projects, a new supermarket and hotel development, including a new downtown Marriott. In other words, now is the perfect time to discover Tucson all over again. “The downtown area really comes alive now,” Nolen said. “Especially on


the weekends, it has become the place to go for nightlife and entertainment. It has helped bring people back from the suburbs, much like the Phoenix downtown developments have done.” Modern diversions and great golf,


blended with traditional culture and a laid-back lifestyle? No wonder there is no hurry/worry in Tucson these days. n


Fits you to a tee.


It delightfully can at Sewailo Golf Club. Designed by PGA Tour pro and Native American Notah Begay III, this 18-hole, par-72 course offers a one-of-a-kind championship golf experience. Sewailo—which means, “flower world” in the Pascua Yaqui language— is just that with more than 30,000 native flowers and 14 acres of exquisite water features throughout its design. Come play and stay and watch your game blossom in The Sol of Tucson.


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Home of the Arizona Wildcats AN ENTERPRISE OF THE PASCUA YAQUI TRIBE


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