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Just wanted to say thanks for putting together a great golf trip. The weather cooperated and we played dawn to dusk. If all goes well, we will be talking to you again next year.

 

Joe H., Parker, CO

Sitting near the heart of New Mexico in nearly every way- geographically, economically, and socially- lies the state's largest city, Albuquerque. A hotbed for high-tech development and a center of commerce, Albuquerque is one of the "youngest" older municipalities in America. In 2006, the city celebrates three centuries of existence, commemorating its establishment as a Spanish outpost that was plopped at the foot of the Rocky Mountain chain and on the banks of the Rio Grande River.

And while it has been around for a while, Albuquerque is also a city on the rise, lifted by its rich scientific and technological communities. Represented at one extreme by its old world, adobe-basted Old Town, and to the other by Sandia National Labs, an Intel manufacturing fab in Rio Rancho, and the development hangars of small-jet innovator Eclipse Aviation, Albuquerque represents the best of both worlds- old and new- that are characteristic of New Mexico. Whether you are hungry for unique New Mexican cuisine, or a day of dallying among the shops and spots on old Route 66, Albuquerque's world-class amenities and timeless terrain will meet your mood, wherever it's at.

Courses: Paa-Ko | Santa Ana | Twin Warriors | Sandia | UNM Championship | Isleta Eagle

Other Info: New Mexico Department of Tourism | Albuquerque Visitors Bureau | New Mexico Golf Destinations

Immortalized cinematically and celebrated worldwide as the chic and stylish center of the "Wild West", Santa Fe has had little trouble living up to its label as the "City Different." Founded in 1607, Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States. Having served as the seat of a Native American congress, a Spanish province, a Mexican territory, a Confederate enclave during the Civil War, and as the capital of the United State's 47th state, Santa Fe is rich with history and cultural energy.

But outshining its sterling historical heritage is its affiliation with beauty and the arts. Home of the world-renowned Santa Fe Opera, and housing the third-largest art market in the United States (behind New York and Los Angeles), it is no wonder the city regularly ranks as one of America's top-ten tourist destinations. As a city sprinkled upon the rolling hills beneath the Sangre de Cristo mountains, Santa Fe is as charming in its cultural diversity as it is chic in its creativity.

Beyond the bustle of bartering among the shops and studios in the Governor's Plaza, and the creative communion chased on Canyon Road, Santa Fe is still a real western city- complete with its authentic big sky and wide open spaces.

Courses: Black Mesa | Towa

Other Info: New Mexico Department of Tourism | Santa Fe Visitors Information

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