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Alabama
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Alabama
Stand on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Tennessee River and hit a tee shot over what seems to be a bottomless ravine. Stand on a bluff hovering above the Alabama River and watch your drive seemingly sail through the clouds, then fall to a ribbon of fairway 200 feet below.
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Arizona
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Scottsdale
With its unique landscape, unusual colors, palm trees and cacti, Scottsdale receives more sunshine than any other region of the United States. Native American influences are omnipresent with art and history museums.
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Arizona
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Sedona
Known around the world for its massive red rock formations, the
little town of Sedona is strategically located in the heart of Arizona. Its natural beauty will knock you off your feet, while the mild climate and clean
air makes it the second most popular tourist destination in Arizona...
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Arizona
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Tucson
Tucson, in southern Arizona, is a nature and sports lover's paradise with a romantic blend of Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-Saxon influences. The sensational views of the Santa Catalina mountains simply take your breath away. The Sonora Desert, Sedona, Utah’s national parks and the Grand Canyon are just some of the attractions not to miss.
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Arizona / Utah / California
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Western USA
Take a direct flight or take advantage of your stay in Arizona, Utah or California to visit some of the world’s most impressive natural wonders. Our choice is vast allowing you to plan your itinerary according to your need and availability. Reservations can be made in advance for most tours; Jeep Excursion to Sedona and the Grand Canyon; Donkey Excursion to the Grand Canyon; Lake Powell Cruise; One-hour Tour of the Grand Canyon with Grand Canyon Airlines ($75 US and $45 per child 2 to 12), Rafting Excursion to the Grand Canyon or Moab, Colorado; Helicopter or Airplane Tour to the Grand Canyon; Guided Visit to Alcatraz in San Francisco.
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California
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Palm Springs
Palm Springs is a famed desert resort city, 177 km east of Los Angeles and 225 km northeast of San Diego and possesses some of the most famous golf courses in the country.
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California
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San Diego
With almost perfect year round climate, sandy beaches and a wide range of tourist attractions, San Diego is a choice destination. And why not pay a visit to Sea World Adventure Park, the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Wild Animal Park or Legoland California. A stroll through Horton Plaza to shop or on Harbor Drive’s waterfront walkway to unwind are just a few more suggestions of things to do during your stay in San Diego. Choose from over 80 outstanding golf courses in the immediate area, many spectacularly located on cliffs or overlooking the Pacific Ocean, for a game of golf you will never forget.
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Florida
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Orlando
The collection of theme parks including Cypress Gardens, Discovery Cove, SeaWorld, Universal and Walt Disney World cannot be found anywhere else.
Orlando is also a heaven for sports lovers, whether it be a round of golf at one of the 168 courses, a game of tennis, a nature trek on horseback or in a canoe.
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Florida
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Port St. Lucie
Perched along the beautiful white sand shores of Palm Beach is the jewel of the Treasure Coast, St. Lucie County, featuring the warm and welcoming city of Port St. Lucie. This is the perfect laid-back ocean escape. Warm breezes, sunny days and coastal hotels await visitors...
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Hawaii
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Hawaii
Hawaii is synonymous with warm sand, fragrant vegetation, sun drenched beaches, inviting waters.
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Louisiana
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New Orleans
New Orleans, famous for its historic French Quarter, offers an interesting mixture of Cajun, French, American and Creole cultures. In the evening, Bourbon Street comes alive to the sound of blues, jazz or Dixieland music. For the golfers, courses with breathtaking layouts and challenging holes can be played year round.
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Mississippi
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Biloxi
World famous for its great hospitality, beautiful Biloxi is surrounded by magnolias, Spanish moss, and historical homes going back to the American Civil War. There are many high caliber golf courses and white sand beaches along the coast to choose from. But don’t forget to try your luck at one of the casinos.
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Nevada
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Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, the entertainment capital of the world, offers the biggest hotels as well as the most extravagant. A new project is always under construction and this city has so much to offer to every member of the family. Whether it be for a week or weekend, vacation, convention or simply gambling fever, there is lots to see and do.
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New York / Vermont
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Northeastern USA / Short Stays
LAKE PLACID (NEW YORK):
The Adirondack Mountains have been a summer destination and a golfers' delight for decades.The town of Lake Placid surrounds Mirror Lake while the body of water known as Lake Placid sits just off to the northwest of town. Lake Placid most often conjures up images of the U.S. Olympic hockey team's memorable gold-medal-winning performance, known as the "Miracle on Ice."
JAY PEAK (VERMONT):
A golf vacation in Northern Vermont is the ideal golfing getaway and is conveniently located between Stowe and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. With its wooded setting, stunning mountain and valley views, and uniquely landscaped surroundings, it takes full advantage of the beauty found only in this corner of the Northeast Kingdom.
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South Carolina
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Charleston
A fabulous selection of championship courses are located in the immediate area of Charleston, such as Kiawah Island Golf Resort declared Golf Resort of the Year in the North America category by IAGTO, offering challenge, variety and value.
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South Carolina
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Hilton Head Island
Hilton Head is ranked among the top U.S. vacation destinations. The ivory beaches, fertile salt marshes, azaleas, magnolias, palmetto trees, resident alligators and egrets provide a unique backdrop for championship golf courses (over 45), top tennis facilities (300 courts), yacht harbors and fine dining.
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South Carolina
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Myrtle Beach
The Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina is a year-round vacationer's paradise along the sun-kissed shores of the spectacular Atlantic coastline. Wide, sandy beaches stretching 60 miles from Little River to Georgetown lure visitors back again and again
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Utah / Nevada
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St. George / Mesquite
This is a region of contrasts, from the Mojave Desert at 2,000 feet above sea level in the Virgin River Gorge, to the 10,000 foot alpine wilderness on the ridges of Pine Valley Mountain. The crown jewel of it all is Zion National Park.
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