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Stay and Play Golf Vacation at Talking Rock

14503 N. Talking Rock Ranch Road
Prescott AZ 86305
Ph: 866-433-4220
talkingrockranch@gmail.com
www.talkingrockranch.com/RequestInfo.aspx

Imagine you and a guest have just arrived and settled into one of our fully furnished Ranch Cottages. The cool, high-country air fills your senses. The rustic, yet highly refined, country club atmosphere promises more than you could have possibly envisioned. You notice a gift basket as you enter, filled with a bottle of fine wine, Morgan's gourmet nuts, and free coupons for products and services while you are here. You also notice the stocked refrigerator with complimentary snacks, bottled water, and soda. Next, you open the garage, hop in the golf cart, and the two of you are whisked away for an exquisite round of golf on the picturesque Jay Morrish-designed course. Or perhaps, instead of golf, you prefer to enjoy two luxurious massages, all part of your stay here at Talking Rock. Then, after a personally guided tour of Talking Rock, its dinner for two at the Ranch House and relaxing at the end of another perfect day-under a blanket of stars. A $600 value, this package is being offered at $450 for a limited time. Call 1-877-922-4440 to make your reservation.

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