Best Golf Courses Tucson
Which city has cooler places? Tucson or Phoenix?
Okayy, I live in Tucson and am a kid. I know here we have a lot of cool places such as: Golf N Stuff, The Mall, Parks, Breakers, Other Swimming Places, FUNTASTIKS, Magic Carpet(not about carpet), Brunswick, and many others…the BEST of course being: SKATE COUNTRY!!
But anyways, what does Phoenix have?
And which is better?
If you can, explain the places if it’s not obvious in the name…if you dont know the ones I put, then just ask!
Thanks in advance right now.
I heard that the Six Flags is gonna be in Tucson because there is more space and that Phoenix is too crowded…I am not 100% sure yet, but it was passed around…so idk…I hope it’s in Tucson, or else I will beg my parents to take me to Phoenix…A LOT! Haha!
Phoenix. There are way too many places to name up here (some are more of the same)
As far as Six Flags, I heard they were looking to build it outside of Surprise on the way to Wickenburg. So if they do, it looks like you will be begging your parents to bring you up for the day.
DIARY OF “THE TUCSON OPEN HOUSE GUY” PART 5 – “THE GREAT GOLF COURSE VIEW”
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