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Douglas Trudeau , Assoc. Broker
Prudential Foothills Real Estate
64 N. Harrison Road, Suite 160
Tucson , AZ 85748
Mobile: 520-954-2209
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Grand Valley Golf Course

Grand Valley Golf course lies 40 minutes north of Tucson

Picture 002As you pass through Eloy on your way to Phoenix or Casa Grande from Tucson you will see the Grand Valley Golf Course along the way. I have passed by this golf course hundreds of times on my travels to an from Phoenix. Curiosity settles in every time I pass by.

Curiosity no more. Today my son and daughter-in-law invited me to play the Grand Valley Course with them. This is the same course I mentioned in my blog Here’s A Quick Way to Help Make-A-Wish Foundation and Play Golf. Now I can enjoy the tournament having played this wonderful course.

70Before going I down-loaded the course on my SkyCaddie®. What a good decision. My 58 degree wedge was on target more than once. Not to mention that par 4 where I hit the green to lie 2 with a 4 iron. Laying up and not overshooting a dog leg was another benefit. Enough on SkyCaddie®.

Picture 003The fairways were great, and the greens were challenging. However, the greens were easy to read and 1 putts were common. Six to be exact.

Staff were friendly. Sean, Derrick, Frank, and Holly made everyone feel welcome. Service that many other businesses could learn from. Thank guys and gal.

GolflayoutGrand Valley Golf Course is definitely worth the 40 minute drive north of Tucson.

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  1. Very nice site, Doug. Thanks for stopping by mine.

    May 19th, 2007 // Barry Mahfood

  2. Barry - Thank you. If you are every in Tucson, bring your clubs…

    May 19th, 2007 // Doug Trudeau

  3. It would be quiet funny if perhaps one of my baseball players walked up to the plate with a SkyCaddie and checked the wind direction before he got ready to hit. Good luck with your golf game!

    May 21st, 2007 // Derek Burress

  4. Derek - Thank you. I never thought of it that way. I wonder if there is anything like that for a pitcher or hitter? Imagine an out fielder having a gizmo to measure velosity and angle of a well hit ball? Wonder what it would do to the game?

    All I know as a high handicapper is I don’t like guessing how far it is to the green. SkyCaddie makes the game more enjoyable, for me anyway.

    May 21st, 2007 // Doug Trudeau

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