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What you'll find in the pages of our magazine and also here on our website are stories about the best places to play the game we love and the luxurious lifestyle that surrounds it. From Hawaii to Colorado, from Canada to Mexico—with the occasional foray to Ireland, Scotland or New Zealand—TEE IT UP Magazine takes you on enticing journeys through the wide world of golf.

I’d also love to hear where YOU’VE been recently. Send me an email describing your travels, favorite courses or places you’d like us to check out in our pages. I’ll post your comments on the site!

George Fuller
Editor-in-Chief/Publisher

 
REAL ESTATE TRAVEL COVER STORY
On the Mark The Markers Club has reinvented the concept of the luxury residence club. All the top-drawer amenities are still there, but it no longer cost an arm and a leg... more > Southern Desert Rose
If you think of the southern Arizona desert as an arid climate populated only by cacti and Gila monsters, you haven't been to Tubac. Our editor headed to the region in February and found an oasis... more >
Golf's Golden GirlNatalie Gulbis may be golf's golden girl, but notching a few wins to go along with her good looks would go a long way toward breathing more life into the LPGA...more >

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Rosey Grier, the former All-Pro defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, has devoted his post-football life to helping the less fortunate. >

The Toshiba Classic’s “Shot from the Top” is annually one of the most popular events on the Champions Tour. It has raised $11.1 million in charitable donations over the last 11 years. >

In the past three years alone, charity golf has raised more than $2.9 million for Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC). It is, says SOSC president Bill Shumard, “One of our biggest sources for fund-raising.” >