El Conquistador Course: The Conquistador Course is considered the primary track at El Conquistador Golf Club, featuring country club like conditions. Natural mesquite and palo verde trees along with saguaro and indigenous desert flora are abundant throughout the layout, with great views of the surrounding mountains. Consistent on El Conquistador are the elevated green complexes, with deep front-side bunkering. The putting surfaces are of medium size and speed, and are usually in great shape when we will be visiting. This is a solid resort layout that our participants will enjoy.
Galleries and Studios: With more than 200 arts-related groups and organizations in Tucson and dozens of galleries around town, Tucson ranks as one of the finest places in Arizona to view art. A selection of the many varied local venues includes:
Philabaum Glass Gallery & Studio is the only all-glass gallery in Southern Arizona and showcases colorful contemporary glass art by celebrated Tucson artist Tom Philabaum and other notable glassblowers.
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, a 10-acre National Historic District and Tucson landmark designed by legendary Tucson painter Ted DeGrazia, contains an adobe gallery and chapel and is where the artist lived and worked during his prolific career.
Desert Artisans Gallery is a juried artists’ cooperative specializing in Southwestern artwork, jewelry, batik, glass, wood, photography, and pottery.
Madaras Gallery features a varied collection of distinctive Southwestern-themed paintings and other items created by Tucson artist Diana Madaras and others.
Yun Gee Park Gallery & Atelier presents contemporary fine arts and high craft-works focusing on international art jewelry and Asian ceramics, exhibited in a gallery-and-gardens setting offering a five-senses experience.
The O'Connell's have asked us to organize another very special golf adventure that they can enjoy with their Ocean Ridge friends. A couple destinations were suggested and our new Wild West Arizona Golf Adventure was chosen. The trip will take place in Tucson and we'll stay at the award winning Omni Tucson National Resort. We are excited about this trip because the Omni Tucson National is an upscale resort that really knows how to cater to golfers! It all starts with two excellent 18-hole championship golf courses. The Sonoran, a desert course featuring has great views of the mountains and the city. The Catalina Course, venue to over 30 PGA tour events and current home to the PGA TOUR Champions Event, The Cologuard Classic. We'll also play two rounds at the nearby El Conquistador Golf Club on their Conquistador and Cañada courses. When we're not golfing you'll have free time to enjoy the resort amenities and/or explore Tucson. And what would a trip to the Wild West be without a visit to Tombstone, the legendary town of Wyatt Earp and the O.K. Corral? So, we spend one day doing just that, touring Tombstone. The spring weather in southern Arizona is ideal and the courses should be in fantastic shape. This will be a trip you won't want to miss so register today!
• $3,000 Per Golfer, Double Occupancy or $6,000 Per Couple both Golfing
• $2,550 Per Non-Golfer, Double Occupancy or $5,550 Per Couple, Golfer & Non-Golfer
• $3,900 Per Golfer Single Occupancy
• EXTRA NIGHT $450 Per Night, includes upgraded Premier Room, Breakfast, Resort Fee & Tax
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• 7 Nights at the Omni Tucson National Resort in an upgraded 675sqft. Premier Room
• 7 Days of Breakfasts at the Hotel's Morning Table Restaurant
• Welcome Reception followed by Group Dinner
• Awards Reception followed by Group Dinner
• 4 Rounds of Golf with carts & range balls on the following courses:
• Omni Tucson National's Sonoran Golf Course
• El Conquistador Golf Club's Conquistador Golf Course
• Sewailo Golf Club
• Omni Tucson National's Catalina Golf Course
• Sightseeing Trip to Tombstone, AZ - Tour Inclusions & Admissions:
• Chartered Bus to/from Tombstone - The USA's Most Authentic Western Town
• Tombstone Gun Fight and Trolley Tour
• Lunch at the Longhorn Restaurant - in the former Bucket of Blood Saloon
• Free time to walk around and explore the historic town
• Gratuities on planned meals, taxes and fees are included
***PLEASE NOTE, RENTAL CAR AND FLIGHTS ARE NOT INCLUDED***
The Tucson Food Scene is Worldly! Plenty of cities have great places to eat or go out for a drink, but what makes Tucson different is the fusion of cultures found only in Southern Arizona. Native ingredients grown by indigenous peoples in the region for thousands of years led the city to be designated as the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the country. Mexican culture is at the core of the local art and music scene and has allowed Tucson to become the undisputed Mexican Food capital of the United States. Mind-blowing flavors from across the globe have landed in Tucson through the many Refugees who have made this welcoming community their home. The other key ingredient to Tucson's flavor profile is the land itself. The special nature of the Sonoran Desert comes through with every sip and every bite. Try mesquite-smoked whiskey, chile spiced coffee, prickly pear glazed ribs, or bread, pasta, and pastries made from native seeds and grains. When you go to a restaurant or go out for a drink in Tucson, you know exactly where you are. From the authentic Mexican spots, Sonoran Hot Dog stands, and taco trucks to the Chef-driven, farm-to-table restaurants and upscale steak houses, the Tucson food scene is sure to please your palate!
The Mount Lemmon Scenic Byway: Widely regarded as one of the most scenic drives in the southwest, you can enjoy a 27 mile drive up Mt. Lemmon Scenic Byway that is full of pullouts with amazing vistas. It's always high on the list of things to do when visiting Tucson.
At the top is a ski resort, observatory, and small town of Summerhaven. It takes two to three hours and provides access to a fascinating land of desert & mountain vistas, outlandish rockscapes, cool mountain forests and deep canyons spilling out onto broad deserts. You’ll notice a drastic drop in temperature as you make your way up the mountain, and depending on the time of year, you may even start to see snow (a crazy sight when you’re coming from the desert!). Take advantage of the scenic overlooks and rest areas for panoramic photos or by bringing along a picnic. If you'd like to hike any part of your journey, you can find several trail options on the U.S. Forest Service website.
Omni Tucson National Catalina Course: This is your chance to play on a favorite course of the PGA Tour. With a parkland-style layout and plenty of water hazards, this desert oasis is steeped in both history and beauty. The Catalina Course was home to the PGA Tour’s Tucson Open 30 times from 1965 through 2006. Jack Nicklaus was the touring pro when the course opened in 1963. Arnold Palmer won there in 1967, Trevino had back-to-back wins (1969-70), Johnny Miller won three consecutive times (1974-76), and Phil Mickelson earned two of his three Tucson Open wins on the course (1995-96). Hosts have included Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Joe Garagiola. Be sure to watch the PGA TOUR Champions Event, The Cologuard Classic taking place on the Catalina Course February 20-27, 2022.
Sewailo Golf Club: If you love golf, Tucson’s Sewailo Golf Club is your course. Created by Native American former PGA Tour professional and golf course designer, Notah Begay III and Ty Butler. Sewailo, meaning “Land where the flowers grow” in the Pascua Yaqui language, blends the native landscape of Tucson with picturesque lakes and streams. This challenging course measures 7,400 yards from the championship tees, with 5 different tee boxes on each hole to allow for players of all abilities. It’s a Tucson golf experience you’ll never forget.
Omni Tucson National Sonoran Course: Designed by former World #1 Ranked Golfer and winner of 35 Professional Tournaments, Tom Lehman, the Sonoran course opened in December 2005 to enthusiastic reviews. This desert-style layout features steep elevation changes and some unusual uphill/downhill shot opportunities not typically found in Tucson. The Sonoran offers spectacular vistas of natural beauty of the surrounding terrain. This desert-style course features two lakes and 69 bunkers, Tifway 419 pollen-free Bermuda in fairways & tees and the greens feature Mini Verde Bermuda. The course is always in great shape and is a terrific venue for our Arizona Golf Adventure.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Biosphere 2
Casino Del Sol
DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun
Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium
International Wildlife Museum
Mission San Xavier del Bac
Museum of the Horse Soldier
Pima Air & Space Museum
The Franklin Auto Museum
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures
Titan Missile Museum
Tucson Food Tours
Tucson Museum of Art
University of Arizona Museum of Art
Wednesday, March, 29, 2023:
• Check in to the Omni Tucson National Resort (Resort Check In begins at 4:00pm)
• 6:00pm Group will meet for drinks in Legends Bar.
• 6:45pm Welcome Dinner at the resort, the specific dining room has yet to be determined.
Thursday, March 30, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• Golf - EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF CLUB - Located 11 minutes from the Omni, please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your tee time.
• Golf - EL CONQUISTADOR GOLF CLUB'S CONQUISTADOR COURSE - TEE TIMES BEGIN AT 10:00AM
• No planned activities after golf, you are free to explore Tucson. Consider a visit to nearby Tohono Chul Gardens, Museum and Bistro.
Friday, March 31, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• Golf - TUCSON NATIONAL'S SONORAN GOLF COURSE - TEE TIMES BEGIN AT 10:00AM
• No planned activities after golf, you are free to explore Tucson. Consider a visit to nearby DeGrazia Gallery in the Museum of the Sun.
Saturday, April 1, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• 9:00am Our chartered Motor Coach departs for a Tombstone Tour Day.
• Tour includes Tombstone Trolley Tour, Tombstone Gunfight Reenactment and Lunch with free time to explore the historic town.
• No planned activities after tour, you are free to explore Tucson. Consider drinks & dinner at one of downtown Tucson's Favorite Restaurants.
Sunday, April 2, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• Free day with no planned activities. Consider a drive along the Mount Lemmon Scenic Byway or a visit to the Saguaro National Park or explore
Sabino Canyon on the Sabino Crawler. Check out the University of Arizona Biosphere 2, or Tucson Food Tours or Arizona Winery Tours. See our
things to do page for more sightseeing ideas on your one free day in Tucson!
• No planned activities after golf. Tucson is considered the best city in the US to Stargaze. Enjoy drinks and Stargazing at nearby Sky Bar.
Monday, April 3, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• Golf - SEWAILO GOLF CLUB - Located 35 minutes from the Omni, please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your tee time.
• Golf - SEWAILO GOLF CLUB - TEE TIMES BEGIN AT 11:00AM
• No planned activities after golf.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• Golf - TUCSON NATIONAL'S CATALINA GOLF COURSE - TEE TIMES BEGIN AT 10:00AM
• 6:00pm Group will meet for drinks in Legends Bar.
• 6:45pm Tucson Farewell Dinner at the resort, the specific dining room has yet to be determined.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023:
• Breakfast at the hotel's Morning Table Restaurant served from 7:00am to 10:30am
• 11:00am - Participants check out after breakfast, have a safe trip home!
We'll stay in the Omni Tucson National's upgraded Premier Guest Rooms, considered to be among the most luxurious in the great Tucson area. These spacious 675 (sqft) guest rooms feature desert hues of avocado and chocolate-brown leather furnishings. Private terraces or balconies add an intriguing outdoor element to each room with breathtaking views of the manicured golf course and scenic mountains. Tiled floors and luxurious master bathrooms complement the relaxed ambiance. Premier Mountain Vista or Golf View Rooms are within walking distance to the Spa, Golf Club, Reception and an array of restaurants and entertainment venues.
Tohono Chul Gardens, Museum and Bistro: Embrace the authentic beauty of the Sonoran Desert year-round at Tohono Chul, greater Tucson’s charming crossroads of nature, art and culture. Deemed “One of the World’s Ten Best Botanical Gardens” by Travel + Leisure Magazine, Tohono Chul has been celebrated by Tucson as one of its “best-kept secrets” for more than 25 years.
Set on 49 acres of lush desert, the vibrant offerings at Tohono Chul awaken your senses. Locals and visitors alike delight in the experience of having nature at their fingertips. Stroll along winding paths past soaring saguaros, through themed botanical gardens, and marvel at a chance encounter with a resident hummingbird. Enjoy quiet retreat in the artfully designed relaxation spots sprinkled throughout grounds. Various art and garden exhibits reveal the unique qualities of the Sonoran region and renew a deep appreciation for the treasures of the desert.
We will step back in time and enjoy the Old West Atmosphere of the “Town Too Tough To Die!”, Tombstone, Arizona. We'll walk the same streets where Wyatt Earp and his brothers enjoyed the company of the likes of Doc Holliday. Step inside the historic buildings where a game of Poker would have called to the weary miner or even inside the silver mine where that precious dollar was once earned! Stand where the legendary stories of the past actually occurred and encapsulate yourself in authentic Wild West History!
Our visit will offer a glimpse into the past with historic attractions such as museums, history tours, underground mine experiences, paranormal adventures, shopping, dining and of course gunfight reenactments. It will all be planned out and will even include lunch in the Longhorn Restaurant. The Longhorn Restaurant is the oldest continually operated restaurant in Tombstone. An historical building, The Longhorn is located in what used to be the Bucket of Blood Saloon, the Holiday Water Company, and the Owl Cafe and Hotel. Virgil Earp was shot from the second floor of this historic venue. Interestingly enough, they also are known for serving the Best Burger in the West!
Omni Tucson national Resort has 128 guest rooms featuring golf course and mountain views. Resort amenities include a 24 hour fitness center with a full schedule of classes, a lighted sports complex with four tennis courts, sand volleyball, two outdoor heated swimming pools, and two whirlpools. The hotel also offers a 13,000-square-foot health spa with massages, body treatments, herbal wraps, facials, manicures, pedicures, sauna, steam room, hair care and beauty salon. Services include golf and tennis instruction and concierge desk. On-site restaurants include Bobs Steak and Chop House, Fiesta Cafe, and Legends Bar and Grill. Omni Tucson National Resort is conveniently located approximately 30 minutes from Tucson International Airport and 90 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Hotel is 100 percent non-smoking.